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Flooring

Trish M
Trish M
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Hickory Wood stain we chose.

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We also could just rotate the wood planks 45 degrees vs. the front hallway in the rotunda, to keep it really simple.

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This is our preferred wood work style. Straight to floor - no 1/4 round at floor.

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Preferred door and simple trim.

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Kwikset $30 https://www.build.com/kwikset-154hflrdt/s1082274?uid=2604431&displaypla=1

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Travertine color is about right, as is the sheen. But not going with dark stained woodwork... not liking the contrast & it feels dated and bottom heavy.

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I like the sheen of this travertine and the variable Versaille pattern.

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Love this flooring approach & the way they broke up the larger tile with the mosaic border & framed in the space.

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Interesting thought to frame the island with a separate tile treatment. Do NOT like the travertine color here.

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Tile option for travertine.

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Note that Lyn dislikes this patchwork flooring approach. Wants a more consistent floor stain across all the boards.

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Square Travertine - or irregular shaped? This seems more "elegant" and the irregular square/rectangle travertine is more casual...

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Another floor tone option that looks good with cream an dark brown windows.

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This traverine is TOO YELLOW and too matte. We need to go more to light almost white travertine.

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A bit TOO much variation in color tones - almost feels like stripes!

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Like the tile color tone -need to have some shine, not too "stoney" and enough texture not to be slippery. Wood floors are too dark!

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This wood tone looks too gray.

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Be careful NOT to do this - striping/landing pad look. Very odd.

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Ignore the floor (too yellow) - note the wood work - simple and clean with a little detail at the top.

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Like the travertine entry, but tile is too brown, like the wood tones in living area adjacent.

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Consider berber/no plush carpet for guest rooms. Don't like the beam work in bedrooms - feels like the ceiling is low!

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Like the wood tone on the floor and mix of clean white with brown, but think too rustic beams & too modern wall of windows.

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This is a bit too polished and dark

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Prefer even lighter colored stone (NOT YELLOW TINTED) not a fan of the rustic finish on this tile. Too "farm house" casual. Two tile sizes varied make this floor look striped.

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