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Newbie to flooring. Please help - light or dark flooring? DIY?

moderncalm
13 years ago

Hi all,

I'm new to the forum. :) I was hoping if some of you experts could please help me. I have this disgusting old dark beige carpet in the house, and I've always admired the look of laminate and hardwood floors. I'm slowly redecorating the house. I love that sleek, modern, zen feel. Hate clutter. I prefer a minimalist and streamlined look. Not a lot of things. Just a few pieces of modern furniture and a couple of accents.

Years ago, someone did one room in the house in this light beech laminate flooring, which I really like, except it seems to show hairs and dust easily (everyone in the house is dark-haired!).

I want to do the rest of the house, but I'm not sure if I should go with a dark brown laminate, the same light beech color to match that one room, or even a brown-ebony look. Personally, I'm not a fan of the medium oak look, but who knows, maybe that is the right one to pick!

To give you guys an idea of my design aesthetic, here are links to a look I love and am trying to go for:

http://www.bandelle.com/blog/wp-content/themes/cutline-3-column-split-11/images/rachel_zoe_living.jpg

http://www.bergproperties.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/07-233257-9.jpg

http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/uimages/la/110309_guesswho_LivingWidex.jpg

-Does anyone have any advice as to which color I should go for to better achieve the look I want? I read online that dark colors show hair and dust more, but with the light wood I do have in one room, I find it shows hair and dust easily, too.

-Should I try to match the rest of the house to that one room with the light beech laminate? I'm afraid it'd look weird if they don't match.

-I've been considering the IKEA Tundra because it's a really good price, but I've also been looking at the Home Depot Allure vinyl wood-lookalike line. I'm trying to do this myself one room at a time, but I have no experience doing this (I did just buy a book on how to install laminate flooring, though). Should I consider waiting to save enough to hire someone to do this?

Sorry for all the questions. :) Thank you!

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