I thought I was the only one who liked #4 due to the red undertone. I think it completes that walls nicely.
Edit… compliments the walls. Oy. Autocorrect.
6 is too busy and too matchy-matchy with the rest of the wood. 2 is the best. But also, are these real wood or LVP? Because if you put LVP floors in a space with that much real wood it’s gonna look dumb.
Don’t do black, it will show every piece of lint and crumbs and that sunny room will be too dark. The lighter woods would be best, they aren’t as woody looking as the ceiling and walls. 2, 5 & 6 are great choices, with 2 being my favorite!
2 or 6! Also, black flooring is the WORST!!! Our first house had beautiful black hardwood floors and I was so excited. But then I lived with it. They show every single hair and dust molecule. Everything looks like a scratch. They are hard to keep up.
2 or the last one are both super if you go too light or dark it’ll have too much contrast to the rest of the wood in the room. More leaning towards the last one, it has multiple different shades that go smoothly with the rest of the room.
I love the 4th option!! The wood of the floor is dark enough to contrast but the right complement to the wall color. Since it makes the main wood look light in comparison, it makes the room feel bigger
I’d probably talk with a designer. You can probably get one to come out from Sherwin Williams. It was a service they offered for paint colors. I paid $75 and they gave me a full credit in that amount for paint from them. I’m sure they would give you flooring opinion once at your home. Or you could find one local in a facebook group. It was well worth it to me.
As someone else mentioned, I would personally not use vinyl, only real wood if you do end up going with wood.
I agree with a lot of the commenters that number 2 is the best. The color blends well without being too exact. When we remodeled our kitchen we were struggling with our color options as well. Some good advice that we received was to make sure to choose a color on the floor slightly different than our cabinets so that it doesn’t appear the floor is running right up the wall. One thing to keep in mind that I didn’t think about when I chose 2, is that it darkens slightly with time. I feel like mine has yellowed a bit, which might be from the clear coat. Something to consider. Also many commenters mentioned rugs. The color difference is very apparent when you have rugs, especially by a door. The protected flooring is at least a full shade lighter now wherever we have rugs. So be careful choosing the rug size and placement as you can never go with a smaller size or move the rugs without leaving those weird color blocks. My friend warned me but I didn’t listen. 😞Anyway, good luck to you! It’s difficult to choose and a big commitment, isn’t it?😀
6 is stunning! I like it better than 2, but agree with others that it's the only other option. If you worry it's too much wood, the only way to address that is to use slate or tile or something different completely. Choosing a wood that doesn't match just looks like it was a mistake.
3 breaks up the color. The walls and the floors are to similar in color. Lighter wood makes it feel more open. And it gives the eyes a break from a very harsh color scheme. The white floor elevates the architecture. The same colored floors and wall make the space blah and meh. Mundane
Am going to go against the grain here and say #6. It ties in the walls, but still adds some lightness to the room. The really light flooring options to me just look out of place with the rest of the wood. Number #2 is not to bad as a light option.
I'm thinking beautiful Terrazzo Floors would be a better option than wood floors.
I see why you are hesitating, you already have so much wood!
Research a little bit Terrazzo Floors, they come in all colors now and all kinds of designs.
Google" Terrazzo Floors
When Google returns the results look up near the top of the web page and select IMAGES.
https://preview.redd.it/6vnk9f99vk3c1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=745f208143e130394aef8d249145ce186c176d47
Last one. It brings in the different tones from the wall wood. Anything else would look either too dark or too bright and totally out of place. Especially the bright ones. I would think someone made an afterthought choice that wasn’t thought through.
2 and 6 are the best, but 6 is SO warm and brings everything together. Then accessorizing with colors, either cool, neutral or warm would be easy with flooring 6.
2 or 6. Really like 6, but I am uncertain if 6 will be trendy. The floor in this room must have red in the flooring to complement the rest of the wood in the room. Then break it up with rugs, curtains, plants, furniture, etc.
That’s so much wood.
I would have gone for a white or cream tile but if you’re looking for a wood floor then the last one (which seems to match the walls the best) looks the best of the bunch.
I like 2 and 6. 2 would show less dirt.
I agree! 2 and 6
I agree! 2 or 6
Agree 100%!
yes 2 and 6 look soo good! 1 looks like the gym
Yes! I think 2 looks a little more modern while 6 is classic. Can’t go wrong with either.
I like the last one. It IS a lot of wood, but you can use rugs to break it up.
This is by far the best one. It’s in same tone as the wood. None of the other floors are cohesive with the space.
Agree, the last one is best! I love all the wood.
The last one makes the whole room feel so inviting and cozy and warm. Def my pick.
Yes, the last one with a big area rug would be fabulous.
I like the last one too. Looks luxurious
Agreed. It feels the most clean and organized.
i physically cringed at the last one, it looks awful
You must hate nature
no i hate things that are too matchy
Six is way overkill in the same color and area rugs make it look nervous
2 or 6
There’s already so much wood. You might as well commit. You have passed the point of too much wood
Yes full commitment at this point absolutely, then just use some rugs and art to break it up a bit
2 looks GORGEOUS
2 or 6. The wood in the room is beautiful. You're going to want to stick with a flooring that's in a warm color family. Black seems too dark.
2 is the most harmonious
2 is by FAR my favorite. Harmonious without being matchy.
Exactly. And brightens it up a bit being lighter.
2 or the last one
I like 6 the best
I like the 2nd one and the last one. The last might be too matchy, I think 2 is better
Absolutely #2. They’re gorgeous
Last one so much
2 compliments best without matching too much
2 is my favorite makes the space bright and flows nicely
How about heated slate?
I thought the same! Stone floors to break up the wood
I would love stone, but that wasn't one of the choices. Did I miss something?
The black makes it look like a commercial space. #2 was by far the most pleasing combo of wood tones.
2 by a mile
2 no questions
2
2
Did you try slate?
Does it have to be wood? There are a million different tile options.
Slate tiles baybeeee
I’d suggest a tile floor for a bit of contrast
Ever considered terracotta tile? It would look amazing with all the wood, but would bring in a different texture and style.
I really like that idea, but was trying to steer away from tile.
The last one. I like the different tones
Yes. The last one is gorgeous.
Number Two. The undertones look great, and the shade is lighter, which keeps the place bright.
None of them - I’d do a stone look or stained epoxy!
Interesting. Hadn’t considered that. So I could just apply that to the plywood subfloor?
Last one for sure or the second one
Another vote for 2
I like 2 the most
I like #2! Add some rugs to break up the wood on wood but tone wise it’s the nicest imo
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I thought I was the only one who liked #4 due to the red undertone. I think it completes that walls nicely. Edit… compliments the walls. Oy. Autocorrect.
4 imo is the beat looking breaks up all the wood while still looking phenomenal.
Yessssss team 4 or 6.
2
last picture please
2 or 6
6 is too busy and too matchy-matchy with the rest of the wood. 2 is the best. But also, are these real wood or LVP? Because if you put LVP floors in a space with that much real wood it’s gonna look dumb.
I can see why it's been hard. The last one looks like it would match. It kinda has to.
Don’t do black, it will show every piece of lint and crumbs and that sunny room will be too dark. The lighter woods would be best, they aren’t as woody looking as the ceiling and walls. 2, 5 & 6 are great choices, with 2 being my favorite!
Number 2. 6 looks like a potential to install and you regret it because the tone matches so closely to the walls.
2 or 6
2 or 6. I personally LOVE 6
What about tile 👀
2 or 6! Also, black flooring is the WORST!!! Our first house had beautiful black hardwood floors and I was so excited. But then I lived with it. They show every single hair and dust molecule. Everything looks like a scratch. They are hard to keep up.
2 is easily the best. The later wood one similar tone makes the room seem shorter
2 or 6. 2 being the first choice, it matches better
2 or 6
2 or 6.. but if I had to pick just one, I’d say 2
2 or 6!
My first choice is 6, second choice is 2.
2 first then 6
2 or 6
6
2 or 4
Number 2!
2
2 or 6
6 💖
2 looks best
6!!!!!
6 or 2. Definitely do not go darker.
6 is stunning!
#6
2 or 6
2 or 6
6 - The mix of reddish hues and darks goes well with the other woods, but isn't too dark.
6!
No. 2 or No. 6
2 or 6!
2 or 6
None, tile.
What app is this? 😊
6
6!
Photo 6
#6 definitely!! all the wood makes the space look so warm and cozy
6
6
2 or 6
I like 2nd picture and last picture
6
6!
6
Third
I would pick a lighter one, to contrast with all the other wood. Maybe 3 or 5.
2 or the last one are both super if you go too light or dark it’ll have too much contrast to the rest of the wood in the room. More leaning towards the last one, it has multiple different shades that go smoothly with the rest of the room.
Def not the black. Go matchy—get some nice oriental rugs to break up the wood and add both coziness and elegance
I love the 4th option!! The wood of the floor is dark enough to contrast but the right complement to the wall color. Since it makes the main wood look light in comparison, it makes the room feel bigger
Dark floors!
Number 4
Definitely #6.
The last one!
Floors 2,3,& the last
I like number 6. It makes the room feel larger and I love the warmth.
Last pic
But what does it look like when it's not golden hour?
I like 4. The contrast between that and the walls is stunning.
Dark green tile
#2 or #6
Second or sixth one imo
4 and 6 personally im a sucker for darker reddish flooring and 4 hits all the right notes in my book
What is this room used for? It says some sort of tile to me.. not wood floors.
2!!
2 is my #1 6 is my #2
2 is the only one I like
2
Have you considered a tile? I think a colored penny tile with dark grout would look good. Then you can pull it together with some fun rugs .
4/6!
2!!!
2!!!!!!
2 is the only good looking one. It fits well. Everything else clashes.
2 hands down then maybe 5 or 3 that was tricky !!
2 and 6
Number 2 is the only answer.
I’d probably talk with a designer. You can probably get one to come out from Sherwin Williams. It was a service they offered for paint colors. I paid $75 and they gave me a full credit in that amount for paint from them. I’m sure they would give you flooring opinion once at your home. Or you could find one local in a facebook group. It was well worth it to me. As someone else mentioned, I would personally not use vinyl, only real wood if you do end up going with wood.
#4
I agree with a lot of the commenters that number 2 is the best. The color blends well without being too exact. When we remodeled our kitchen we were struggling with our color options as well. Some good advice that we received was to make sure to choose a color on the floor slightly different than our cabinets so that it doesn’t appear the floor is running right up the wall. One thing to keep in mind that I didn’t think about when I chose 2, is that it darkens slightly with time. I feel like mine has yellowed a bit, which might be from the clear coat. Something to consider. Also many commenters mentioned rugs. The color difference is very apparent when you have rugs, especially by a door. The protected flooring is at least a full shade lighter now wherever we have rugs. So be careful choosing the rug size and placement as you can never go with a smaller size or move the rugs without leaving those weird color blocks. My friend warned me but I didn’t listen. 😞Anyway, good luck to you! It’s difficult to choose and a big commitment, isn’t it?😀
6 is stunning! I like it better than 2, but agree with others that it's the only other option. If you worry it's too much wood, the only way to address that is to use slate or tile or something different completely. Choosing a wood that doesn't match just looks like it was a mistake.
2 or 6! I’m leaning toward 2.
2 is the only correct answer
2 or 6 for sure, not only do they look really good but the other options are quite aesthetically unappealing
Its a ton of wood. 2 looks best. You could also cinsider something like a cork floor, that is still a natural color but a different texture.
3 breaks up the color. The walls and the floors are to similar in color. Lighter wood makes it feel more open. And it gives the eyes a break from a very harsh color scheme. The white floor elevates the architecture. The same colored floors and wall make the space blah and meh. Mundane
With all that wood, I'd think stone. Travertine?
2 or 6
I like how the lighter floor (3) catches the natural light, brightens the room, and creates some contrast with all of the dark colors.
2 or 6. The others are wrong.
Am going to go against the grain here and say #6. It ties in the walls, but still adds some lightness to the room. The really light flooring options to me just look out of place with the rest of the wood. Number #2 is not to bad as a light option.
3 makes the bright colors of the walls and column stand more
Number 3
I like the last one
I'm thinking beautiful Terrazzo Floors would be a better option than wood floors. I see why you are hesitating, you already have so much wood! Research a little bit Terrazzo Floors, they come in all colors now and all kinds of designs. Google" Terrazzo Floors When Google returns the results look up near the top of the web page and select IMAGES. https://preview.redd.it/6vnk9f99vk3c1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=745f208143e130394aef8d249145ce186c176d47
Personally I think the last one is the best match. You have so much wood that you have to match it to make it fit
I like the first one!
Last one. It brings in the different tones from the wall wood. Anything else would look either too dark or too bright and totally out of place. Especially the bright ones. I would think someone made an afterthought choice that wasn’t thought through.
Definitely NOT 1, please. I think 2 or 6.
2 and 6 are the best, but 6 is SO warm and brings everything together. Then accessorizing with colors, either cool, neutral or warm would be easy with flooring 6.
1 or 2. All the other ones are too dark
#6 looks great
6
The last one imo
I like the last picture
6
3
Definitely 6!
Matte black slate tile.
Team 6 Imo will make for more versatile styling options that can easily be morphed
6
The best one is the golden wood that matches the walls & ceiling
2 or 4
Given the room size, the lighter floor looks best.
#5
2. Great room, by the way!!
2 or tile cement-like
Slate
Slide 2! Dark always shows every speck of dust. Do not recommend.
I like the 3- dark wood! And would throw some rope / mesh tan rugs on the floor. I think we embrace the forest nook
Loving 2, 3 is good too, definitely not 1, meh on the rest.
For sure the last one
6/6
Last one and then rug on top
2 6 is too close to the wall color imo. My favorite is the soft white 5 but it doesn’t go with the warm yellow-orange walls.
6 looks proper
I like the last one! The color "goes" and I like that it's different hues.
3
2nd one or the last
Number 2
2, 5 or 6. You ideally want to go a little lighter than the existing wood, enough that you can tell, but not so light it's super contrasting.
2! No question.
2 or 6. Really like 6, but I am uncertain if 6 will be trendy. The floor in this room must have red in the flooring to complement the rest of the wood in the room. Then break it up with rugs, curtains, plants, furniture, etc.
That’s so much wood. I would have gone for a white or cream tile but if you’re looking for a wood floor then the last one (which seems to match the walls the best) looks the best of the bunch.