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START YOUR REMODELING PROJECT WITH TRENDY FLOORING UNDERFOOT
Start your remodeling project with trendy fl ooring underfoot
By Luanne Kadlub
Photo: Meyer Skidmore
Sometimes the best way to start anew is from the ground up, or in the case of a remodeling project, from the fl oor up.
And until the world becomes a safer place in which to travel, many homeowners are now using their vacation funds for home remodeling projects that had once been left on the back burner until who knows when.
Those projects — be they a whole-home redo, turning a bedroom into a home offi ce (or yoga studio) or reimagining that ho-hum master bath into a luxurious spa — all need the perfect fl ooring.
So to help make sense of fl ooring trends for 2021, we checked in with two local experts.
Abbey Van Horn of Meyer Skidmore & Company said that rather than going all-in with the latest trends, most clients venture toward a longlasting, durable fl oor with fi nishes that will last for the long haul while still aligning with the trends. “Flooring is a wonderful upgrade to any home,” she said. “Wood fl ooring comes at a cost. That is why it is important to contact a reputable fl ooring company, with a team of knowledgable and client-focused people willing to take the time to be a part of and capture the client’s vision, provide samples, install with excellent craftsmanship and truly care about the end
result.”
Kelley McDonald of McDonald Carpet One in Boulder said, “We always tell people to have fun with their projects, to think



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out of the box and to open their vision to try and do different things.”
For instance, she suggested, “Try a bold, vibrant color or install the hardwood on diagonal, put vinyl plank on a wall as a backboard for a bed. The possibilities are endless with today’s advancements in technology.”
Her best advice? “Don’t be afraid to jump in.”
When looking at all of the flooring choices, LVT — luxury vinyl tile — jumps to the top as today’s preferred flooring choice not only because of how well it replicates hard-surface flooring materials, such as stone or wood, but because it holds up well to everyday family life.
LVT has a solid rigid core, which is how it differs from regular vinyl flooring.
“Luxury vinyl is one of the most well-known pet-friendly floors,” said McDonald. “It comes in waterproof, stain-resistant and scuff-proof styles, so there is no need to worry about a dog getting stuck in the seams or cat scratches on the boards.”
When it comes to hardwood flooring, Van Horn noted that lighter colors are one of the biggest trends for 2021, with many homeowners choosing white oak with a natural finish. Those still gravitating toward darker shades lean toward gray-brown tones.
OTHER 2021 FLOORING TRENDS
Wide planks: The wider you go, the fewer the seams in your floor. Five inches is considered the standard “wide” plank, but other options range from 3 inches to 20 inches in a variety of species, with some floors mixing different widths for an even more upscale look. Want more drama? Longer boards 7- to 11-foot in length will get you there.
Hardwoods: If you want a hardwood floor that’s on trend, you’ll want to look at hardwoods in lighter colors, such as white oak with a natural finish. If you prefer darker wood, gray/brown planks will be more to your liking.
Cork: Not only is cork a show-stopping floor that’s a treat to walk on, but it’s sustainable, hypoallergenic and durable plus it retains heat and dampens sound.
Tile: Tile remains a top choice for water-prone areas such as kitchens, mudrooms and bathrooms, and now includes tile that resembles hardwood, marble, stone, terrazzo and concrete along with decorative and encaustic styles. The latter are ceramic or concrete tiles in which the pattern or figure on the surface is a product of different colors of clay.
Carpet: Say bye-bye to beige and boring. Instead, look for natural and eco-focused carpets, bright colors and jewel tones, and lots and lots of patterns, from geomatics to stripes.
> McDonald Carpet One, 6367 Arapahoe Road, Boulder, 720.432.2916, mcdonaldcarpetoneboulder
TRENDS at HOME
With more time spent at home, homeowners are turning to professional designers to bring creativity and professionalism to transform spaces they live, work and play in. To gain a fresh perspective we spoke with Sarah Bashore, owner of Hixon Interiors, to learn more about upcoming design trends.
Homeowners are also investing in aesthetics. While some have made structural changes, others sought to update decor and accessories. “I have done a significant number of design consults and helped purchase furnishings for people who want to feel their best at home,” said Bashore. “People have embraced bolder designs with new, more visually stimulating colors and textures. ” There has also been an increase in kitchen remodels. Clients who used to eat out or frequently travel, are now eating at home and seek to update visual appeal so that mealtimes feel special. After a full home office day they want to unwind in a space that feels beautiful and relaxing, recreating the special feeling of dining out.
As our lives evolve and we adapt to a new reality, home continues to be a place of comfort with multidimensional uses. Now more than ever it is important to invest in your surroundings and seek the expertise of an experienced designer who will turn dreams into spaces that you can enjoy today and for years to come.
970-484-5192 hixoninteriors.com



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