This article was co-authored by Garrison Hullinger and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Garrison Hullinger is an Interior Designer and the President of Studio Garrison. With more than 15 years of experience, he specializes in client-centered design that balances beauty and warmth with comfort and functionality. Garrison and GHID’s work has been featured in numerous publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Interior Design Magazine. Garrison attended Oklahoma Christian University.
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Using the same floors gives your home a uniform look, but you may need to create a transition between different hardwoods if it’s too pricey to replace floors in every room. Luckily, mixing two different wood floors looks great and is easy to achieve with trim pieces or small adjustments to how you lay the boards. Keep reading for all of the best ways to pull off a transition between hardwood floors so it looks intentional and makes your space look great.
Things You Should Know
- Install a seam binder or T-molding if two wood floors meet at the same height.
- Try using square nose or angle nose molding between two wood floors that are different heights. For steps, use stair nose molding instead.
- Create a transition by making a border with the floorboards or laying the floors in different directions. Use contrasting colors for a striking look.
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Hire a flooring professional to do renovations or you if you don’t feel confident replacing or installing wood floors on your own.Thanks
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