Hardwood Floors in Traditional Japanese Aesthetics, Wabi-Sabi

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In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi is a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of appreciating beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete" in nature. Wabi-sabi is becoming more popular in recent times. 

Floors are crucially important to the overall feeling of a house or a room. In the wabi-sabi house, floors should be as plain as possible (no screaming patterns) and made of smooth, hard materials because these are easy to sweep clean, easy to wash and easy to maintain. With hard floors, you need have no worries about dirt, or fleas, or stains, or your kids’ asthma, and you can quickly go over them each day with nothing but a brush. The most wabi kind of floor is probably the self-finished surface that needs no additional treatment – wooden floors that construct the ceilings of the rooms below.

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Hardwood floors are one of the best choices for people that like wabi-sabi. The right hardwood floor can be plain, smooth, and hard which is perfect for wabi-sabi. Wood in general is imperfect, it can not be fully uniform, each plank has different variations which makes each plank unique and special. It’s truly the epitome of beauty in imperfection.


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Inspiration for Your Next Wood Flooring Project

Inspiration for Your Next Wood Flooring Project

Once you fully understand the beauty of wood floors, understanding different stains, grains, and species, it’s time for you to get inspired. Maybe you’re not sure about which one you really want.It’s always good to get some inspiration, we recommend to scroll through different pictures of floors to inspire you. So here’s one to help inspire you.

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Light and Bright

These styles tend to have a white finish, wide plank, and very natural feel. It’s a classic style that is famous in Scandinavian countries. 

Rustic Vibes

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Reclaimed wood is a distinct, special material that can be anything that’s been used more than once. If you live for antique shopping and scrolling through vintage building accounts, this is an ideal look.

Dark and Moody

For a less traditional look, a dark-stained floor is a bold route to go. These moodier floor options can happen by way of stain, laminate, or even just the type of wood itself. Don't think this will be a great way to hide dirt, though; it can often do the opposite, highlighting any bit of dust on the floor.

Make it Matte

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Matte finish goes well nicely with light flooring in either white or gray. It’s the best option for you when you don’t like the glossy look. It’ll show the grain of the wood better, so it’s a great choice when you have high quality wood.

Gray All Day

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Gray can be good because it hides dirt well, and it gives a muted ambiance which makes it super bold and interesting.