What are hardwood floor pads?
hardwood floor inserts add texture, pattern and definition by creating design with contrasting wood. Since antiquity, woodcatters have been carved in one pattern and mounted another type of wood to the same level to create a smooth surface called inlay. Decorators use hardwood floor inserts in any room of the house to set out clusters of furniture, separate living spaces or dramatize the central property. Any picture you can draw can be adapted to your pattern and realized. Manufacturers use a computer and laser cutting device to create a pattern. These interpreted patterns may take the form of the boundary around the perimeter of the room, flourishing in the sidewalk or the central medallion as a focus. The fireplace can be outlined to extend the shape of the fireplace with the lining of leaves or flowers. An inlaid scene reminiscent of a bucolic pasture or an abstract motif could ACT like a staircase mat or in front of the entrance.
Creating hardwood floor inserts is possible when installing a new floor or established. The designer can evaluate your overall vision of the room. They translate this into your own adapted pattern or suggest traditional decoration. The boundaries are often woven with a cross line or shifted by twisted vine or ribbons. The wide boundary could visually separate one space, such as sitting, from the other with a different function, to say the dining room. The medallions can resemble abstract circles in the form of compass, parasol, sun or mandala. Some people use animals such as lion for strength or bee for industry or monogram of their family or coat of arms.
Many forests with different grains and colors can be used in hardwood floor to create the desired effect. Most of the hardwood is made of oak that can be colored with various shades from honey to natural walnut. Ordinary forests used in insert are lighter hardwood like ashand maple. Some people use soft woods to evo the rustic feeling of cabin, such as nodded pine, birch or fir. Exotic forests, although more expensive, offer real variety of colors and textures. These include teak, plum, cherry, mahogany and bamboo. Experts choose suitable wood that complements your design.