Soulful matching of color and style

The color of the floor determines the overall tone of the home:

Dark colors (walnut, teak): dignified, calm, and luxurious. Suitable for large apartments, villas, and Chinese/American styles. Disadvantages: dusty appearance (even a little bit of fluff is visible).

Light colors (natural wood, white oak): bright, warm, and visually spacious. Suitable for small apartments, Japanese/Nordic/natural wood style. Disadvantages: high requirements for furniture color, easy to appear cheap if not matched well.

Grey series: modern, cool, and stain-resistant. Suitable for minimalist, industrial, and modern light luxury styles. Advantages: versatile, especially suitable for rooms with good lighting.

Natural wood color (original color): The most classic color, falling between the light and dark shades, capable of being mastered in any style, and having the highest fault tolerance.

A golden rule: The floor color should be darker than the walls and lighter than the furniture, or fall somewhere between the walls and furniture.