Keep Your Feet Happy

Choosing a floor pattern should depend on what the room is used for and how much traffic comes in and out on a regular basis.

If you have a household full of young children and lots of toys, it is important to choose a durable surface, while carpets or hardwoods might be desirable for a room that doesn’t see much use. With materials ranging from hardwood, concrete, slate and more, the Case Design Studio lets you conceptualize the floor that works best for your home and your style. See below for some innovative ideas in floor designs, and start planning your new flooring project!

Heated Floors

Heated floors are becoming very popular in home design. Heated tiles are used in bathrooms to help homeowners bravely step out of the shower during colder winter months. The vast variety of different tiles and color patterns is an added bonus!

Bath
Traditional Bathroom by Bethesda Kitchen & Bath Designers Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

Hardwood

Hardwood floors add a rustic and charming appeal to the home. Whether you use hardwood floors throughout the home or simply in one room, they can be customized to your style preference. Homeowners can choose from light, mid or dark wood tones.

Kitchen
Traditional Kitchen by Bethesda Kitchen & Bath Designers Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

Concrete

If you need something a little more durable and versatile, concrete offers a popular alternative to stones or tile. Options to pattern stamp and stain the surface give you a chance to play around with colors and patterns.

Kitchen
Contemporary Kitchen by Austin Architects & Designers Cornerstone Architects

Eco-Friendly

Recent trends in home remodeling are all about going green, particularly by using eco-friendly hardware and appliances. Bamboo floors are increasingly popular and act as a nice, natural-looking substitute for hardwoods.

Kitchen
Tropical Kitchen by Lahaina Kitchen & Bath Designers Tervola Designs

Slate

For heavy-traffic areas, slate is a popular floor choice. It is dense and smooth which makes it both durable and moisture-resistant. Use slate in your kitchen’s heated floor to create a look that can be contemporary or charming.

Kitchen
Traditional Kitchen by Bethesda Kitchen & Bath Designers Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

Get Creative

If you’d like to be a little more creative in your floor design, there are endless combinations and patterns to choose from. Mixing and matching different tile shapes and colors lets the homeowner create a floor that best accents the other areas in the room and the home.

Bath
Traditional Bathroom by Bethesda Kitchen & Bath Designers Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

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