May 05, 2021 | Flooring Canada
The word minimalism gets tossed around a lot and seems like a fancy buzzword for being organized. Minimalist design is much more than having a tidy home and owning a label maker. In the simplest of terms, minimalism means living with less. This could mean living with less clothing, fewer beauty products, or less stuff inside your home.
If you are looking to transition into becoming a minimalist, you might find yourself constantly asking, “Do I need this?” If you are practicing the method correctly, the answer to this question will be “no” more often than “yes.” Minimalism could be considered a practice of intention, as you must prioritize the necessary items in your home and remove anything that distracts from them.
In terms of design, minimalism is all about removing busy patterns, adding clean lines, and incorporating a natural color palette. A minimalist-designed space should feel open, giving you a light and airy feeling upon entering.
Of course, the style of furniture you have in your space, the textures you incorporate, and the color of your walls can all contribute to your minimalist design—including your floors. When looking for the perfect floors to lay the foundation of your minimalist space, we recommend shopping for floors within a neutral color palette that provide clean lines, so your space is always looking fresh.
If you are interested in hardwood floors, we suggest contemporary, wide-planked floors that have muted or whitewashed tones. Tile can provide a nice texture and an earthy stone-like look, which can play on the use of natural elements. Last, luxury vinyl planks and tiles can replicate wood, stone, or anything in-between, giving you more budget-friendly options.
If you need help figuring out what floors will work best with your minimalist design, your local Flooring America experts are here to help. These experts can assist you in deciding on the best flooring for your budget and your minimalist vision. Give them a call or stop by your local Flooring America store today.