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Top Trends In Hardwood Floors Sydney Expected In 2021

· Hardwood Floors,Hardwood flooring,Hardwood Timber,Timber Flooring

For several decades now, the trend of hardwood floors Sydney has continued and it is expected to be the same for the future too. However, things have evolved enormously and continue to evolve even now with new trend coming upon in terms of using hardwood flooring installation inside a property. Some trends were predicted last year for the year 2020, but due to pandemic Covid-19, they too remained least effective. So let us see in this post, what trends in terms of hardwood flooring are expected to rock the year, 2021.

Wider Planks

  • This is something predicted last year too and vendors of hardwood timber flooring say that wider planks will continue to be in trend for the coming year too.
  • In this regards, experts say that wider planks of more than 12 inches of width would be preferred more and they are expected to give a more spacious look to the area.
  • Moreover, as compared to narrow planks, these wider planks of hardwood flooring will open up more opportunities to appreciate natural grain patterns.

Earth Tones

  • Other than wider planks, vendors believe that just like this year 2020, in the year 2021 too, earthy tones will get more buyers as compared to enhanced tones.
  • Buyers are going to invest more on earthy tones as they have more neutral as well as natural colours and give a more natural appearance to the areas.
  • Enhanced colours give a flashier look to the area and at the same time, come at a higher cost followed by the fat that they need more maintenance as well.

Environmentally Friendly

  • Just like the yesteryears, in the coming years too, people will stay more inclined towards environmentally-friendly options in terms of hardwood floors Sydney.
  • This means they will invest upon those treated using natural sealant and not those smeared with polyurethane.
  • Apart from this, buyers are also expected to invest in variants of wood that are quickly renewable such as cork and bamboo.

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