If you plan to let the wood show you should choose trim of the same species and color as your flooring.
Should wood floor match wood ceiling.
Wood planks warm up ceilings and walls.
It s not strictly necessary to have them match so go with what seems like it would look best to you.
Whether you do or don t depends on your own preference and the overall effect you hope to achieve.
Another option is to paint the baseboard and shoe molding before installation.
Hardwoods in unlikely places.
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For the love of wood.
Hardwood flooring should run along and in the same direction as the longest wall in the room for the best effect.
If you match your floors and your ceiling you have to make sure that you have enough contrasting design elements in the rest of the room to break up the matching wood.
Just make sure there aren t too many design choices.
American hardwoods offer a breath of fresh air.
The third photo provided by john huerta would be my choice but i personally like a more natural look which whitewashed wood doesn t provide.
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However that works in comparison to your ceiling so be it.
However if you have dark wood ceilings using a lighter wood for the floors can create an interesting design aesthetic.
Urge diversity in design.
Create an entertainment space for any home.
If you carry the same thin plank style paneling from the ceiling to your walls however you ll wind up with a more modern look.
Informal entry area with wooden flooring and ceiling and soft light eclectic dining room with wooden ceiling exposed white beams and white furniture traditional living room featuring large windows bright colors and a wooden ceiling.
Stains from daily wear and tear can also change the color.
Living large in smaller spaces.
Choose hardwood flooring that matches the ceiling and walls as.
Mix don t match wood textures and colors.
This frees you to select a complementary color without worry about matching the flooring.
For example you can match the ceiling with the floor and use similar types of wood and stain colors.
Floors walls and ceilings the largest color areas in a room influence all other colors including wood tones.
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Woods like brazilan cherry for example tend to develop into a much deeper red color over time.
Although i would have rather used old weathered mill beams than those dark stained memb.