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  • Consider the species of wood — every type of tree has a unique grain that can have a big impact on the look of the floor. The color of the stain is also important.
  • Think about how wide a board you'd like, whether you want each board to be flat or beveled, and if you'd like a special finish such as hand scraping.
  • Light-colored woods tend to make a room appear brighter and larger. Darker-colored woods create a more dramatic environment.
  • Don't be afraid not to match the species or graining of your furniture or cabinets. The interplay of different woods can add visual interest and personality to your room.
  • Narrow-width strips can add length to a "boxy" room.
  • Installing a floor with the boards running across the width or on the diagonal of a narrow room can create a more spacious appearance.
  • Wide-width planks work well and are scale-appropriate in mid-sized and larger rooms. 
  • Characteristics such as beveled-edge details, light colors, bold graining, random-width planks, surface irregularities and a low-gloss finish can make a room appear less formal, without diminishing overall beauty or sophistication.
  • Using the same species and color hardwood flooring from room to room makes your home look bigger and creates a pleasing visual continuity.
  • Area rugs can enhance the drama of your hardwood floors, create focal points and help to define spaces. Be sure the rug has a soft, non-abrasive back or use a "breathable" under-pad to protect your hardwood floor.
  • Combining different species, or different colors within a species, or different board widths, can create unique design statements within a room.  If you want a less-monolithic look within one species, some domestic and exotic woods have naturally variegated graining, coloration and/or surface characteristics.

Professional Designers Love Hardwood!

A warm, rustic-looking wood floor always creates an intimate, familiar feel.
~Chris Madden

I just did my whole house with ebony hardwood floors. It looks rich and sophisticated and is totally practical. Coming from my last house that had wall-to-wall white carpeting, dark hardwood flooring is a dream!
~Cynthia Rowley

Wood flooring always speaks of earnestness, quality, warmth and longevity. It gives me the impression that the foundation of the space is sound, strong and firm.
~Deborah Buck
           

For an intimate feeling, I choose wood. Nothing compares to its amazing natural feeling. A beautifully waxed floor is so delicious to walk barefoot on. Right now, I particularly like rift sewn white oak. It takes stains well and gives a linear feel to the floors.
~Penelope Irwin