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2014 Trends in Hardwood Floors | Westchester NY

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Original content by Debbie Gartner

Hardwood flooring Trends for 2014 - Westchester NY - What's hot, stylish and trending when it comes to floors

2014 trends in hardwood floorsAs we are about to enter 2014, I thought it would be helpful to outline the trends I'm observing in hardwood floors for Westchester NY. Let me preface this by saying that different people have different tastes.  And, there are different preferences and styles of homes in different parts of the US. This is meant to outline the trends in the Westchester County/NYC area.  Of course many of the trends start here and then branch out.

 

When choosing a hardwood floor (or color), it's most important that you choose what you like and what goes with your house/decor. Don't just choose something because it's popular - choose what works for you. If, on the other hand, you are about to sell your house, choose what appeals to the majority and works with the style of your home.  It's often best to consult your real estate agent and/or stager (or even a local flooring expert) to see what's most popular for your area and your home's style. 

 

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1. Dark hardwood floors

Hardwood flooring trends 2014 westchester ebonyYes, dark is in baby! The top stain color choices are ebony and jacobean. These dark colors give a rich and contemporary look. Ebony is a bit darker and cooler; Jacobean is a bit lighter, browner and warmer. Ebony is a tad more modern and jacobean a tad more traditional, but they are both chic, upscale and stylish. Darker floors are definitely a bit more challenging to maintain as they show dirt and scratches a bit more. For site finished floors, I generally recommend oil based poly (as it looks better/lasts longer/gives a darker look) and an extra coat of poly on the 1st/main floors as this area is has higher traffic. Also, it's ideal to take your shoes off and wear socks (rather than go barefoot). The oils from your feet tend to show up more on dark floors. You can read more about this trend here: dark hardwood flooring.  

 

Dark hardwood floors ebony - 2014 hardwood flooring trends

For those looking to go as dark as possible, if you are adding in new oak floors, choose white oak flooring over red oak since white oak is slightly darker (and browner and less red) than red oak.  Therefore, it will give you a darker look.    

 

2. Shift towards browns and golds (and away from reds and oranges).

2014 hardwood floor refinishing westchester countyRegardless of whether light floors, dark floors or mid tones are right for you and your home, there definitely is a preference and a shift towards browns/golds and away from reds and oranges. The browns and golds are more neutral and easier to decorate with - easier to match paint colors, area rugs, pillows, other pieces of wood furniture, bedding and window treatments.  

 

Brown colors will give you flexibility both for now, as well as from a few years from now if you want to make some decorating changes. Red tones will often clash with other reds, burgundy's, magentas, oranges as well as some bieges.  

 

3. Gray hardwood floors/gray stains

2014 hardwood trends - gray floors westchester countyAs they say, "gray is the new black" and this color has been so hot these last few years - for floors and walls. They've been showing it in tile and carpet for years, and then prefinished hardwood - you will often see the grays in maples and birches as these woods absorb the darker brown and ebony stain differently. And, now, over the last year or two, we've been getting lots of requests to sand and refinish existing oak floors gray.    

 

gray hardwood oak 2014 flooring trendsGray stained hardwood floors can be achieved by mixing a combo of white wash and ebony stain (and testing mixtures and ratios) so that you can go from light to dark gray pending your preference and pending your wall colors. This is definitely more expensive than your typical cost of refinishing hardwood floors both due to the process and passes of color, as well as the fact that you need to use a water based polyurethane - otherwise, the floors will start to turn yellow over time as the poly amberizes. And, because water based poly doesn't last as long as oil based poly, you will usually want to do an extra coat of poly and perhaps upgrade to a higher grade of polyurethane such as bona traffic. All of these cause the prices to rise, and we typically do gray floors in very upscale homes in Westchester County.  

 

While gray is very stylish now, it probably won't last forever, and another super stylish look is to do gray walls and ebony floors (as mentioned above) along with gray area rugs/pillows/accents.    

 

4. Site finished hardwood rather than prefinished floors

2014 hardwood flooring trendsThe bevel is out! Most homeowners in Westchester County prefer hardwood floors that are sanded and refinished on site for smooth edges and a better flow. These floors just look more "real" vs. prefinished hardwoods that have microbevel edges. The smoothness looks better and it's easier to clean (vs. the bevels can collect dirt and crumbs). These floors are better sealed too, and this is even more important for kitchens (vs. on prefinished floors, often the edges have areas where there is no stain or poly so both less protection and you can see the lighter color of the wood underneath. Also, many homes in our area already have some hardwood floors, so if you're looking to add hardwood to rooms and have a consistent color and look, finishing the wood on site is the way to go. It also gives customers the option to test and customize the stain to their liking before committing to it  

 

Below are 2 images to show bevel edges. These are much easier to see in person vs. viewing them online. But compare the bevel edges vs. the smooth floors in the above picture.

pegged hardwood with bevel edgecanyon crest bevel edges                

5. Satin finishes are in; semi gloss and glossy are out!

2014 hardwood flooring trends satin finishYes, a satin finish is by far the most stylish and popular choice here in Westchester County. I'd say that about 90% of my customers prefer this finish and most do not like a glossy finish which tends to look a bit dated. Also, glossier finishes are less practical as they show the dents and scratches more as more light reflects off of them. Ask any designer...and they will agree, it's a satin finish all the way, no questions asked.

 

Valenza ruby redTo the left is a glossy finish (these are a bit more challenging to capture properly on camera, but you can see it's much more shiny than the above satin finish. Glossy shows every foot print, crumb and scratch. It's just a lot more maintenance and often these floors need to be sanded and refinished sooner since you notice their imperfections sooner.          

 

 

6. Hardwood in kitchens

2014 hardwood trends kitchens with dark hardwood floorsYes, hardwood now seems to be the most popular type of flooring, even above tile. Check out all the fashionable home and decor magazines, as well as websites. You'll see they are all featuring hardwood floors. In a nutshell, the preference for hardwood is due to 1) makes your space look larger and more continuous (even more important with the shift towards open floor plans), 2) it's softer and warmer of your feet vs. tile, 3) it's easier to clean and 4) it's usually less expensive. You can read more about it here - Which is better for kitchens - hardwood or tile?.

 

    hardwood in westchester kitchen 2014

By the way, we are also seeing more white cabinets in kitchens as they tend to go better with hardwood floors.   Likewise, we are seeing more hardwood in entryways and powder rooms - all one continuous flow of hardwood for a larger and more cohesive space.      

 

 

7. Wider planks floors for a more contemporary style

2014 trends wider hardwood planksWider planks make the space look larger and they make the space look more contemporary. The traditional 2 1/4" oak strip is less popular, and most opt for wider planks of 3 1/4", 4" and even 5". Often, when we are adding new wood, customers in Westchester prefer to go wider. If there is existing hardwood, some prefer to match it while many will opt for a wider plank, especially if it will be in the kitchen, the master bedroom, a new floor or a new section of the house. The important thing is to maintain the same color. Sometimes, in the new areas, we will change the direction of the hardwood (e.g. go on a diagonal) for extra impact.  

 

Please note that for solid hardwood that is 5 inch or wider, you should both nail and glue it as these boards tends to expand and contract more.  

8. Vintage style hardwood

2014 hardwood flooring trends - vintage woodThis trend is very taste specific, and it tends to be preferred by a small niche of the population, often those with more sophisticated tastes and larger budgets. It is not a style for everyone, and it works well in certain types of homes - homes that are older and more rustic or vintage in style (e.g. those built in the 1700's and 1800's and even early 1900's. And, it can also work in some more contemporary homes that mix old and new world styles. It's vintage hardwood, and there are many facets or nuances for this look.  

  • handscraped hardwood 2014 vintage wood trendsDistressed and handscraped hardwood - the handscraped woods are literally scraped by hand with scraping instruments to give an old world and authentic look. The stain then pools in these areas for a vintage style. Distressed hardwood is often done by machines meant to mimic the handscrape process. Needless to say, no two handscraped pieces are the same, and they cost more as they are both more unique and take longer to make.
  • Reclaimed wood - often pine, but sometimes oak or maple - as the name implies, these woods are reclaimed and reused. They typically come in wider and longer planks which also makes them more expensive.
  • Knotty woods and woods with lots of character (e.g. knotty pine, rustic maple, hickory). These woods just have lots of character - many knots and lots of color variation for an old world look.
  • Random or multiple width boards - often 3"/5"/7" - This is how some of the wood in older homes were made, especially in barns and farmhouses. Some of the woods come presorted in multiple widths; others can be ordered in the right ratios to achieve this look.
  • 2014 hardwood trends - oiled hardwood navarreOiled hardwood floors - this can be achieved via prefinished oiled floors or via refinishing with rubio monocoat. These types of floors are more expensive to achieve and often require more maintenance, but some people love love love them not only for their look but also because they can easily patch small areas that get scratched without having to sand and refinish the whole floor.

rustic vintage hardwoodrustic royal navarre

 

hickory character grade hardwood

rustic maple

 

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As you can see from above pictures, there are many variations on the vintage theme. Most vintage hardwoods are rustic or distressed in some way, and generally come in wider planks, and often more matte or satin finishes. It's basically an antique look for your floor.

 

2014 hardwood flooring trend summary

So that's what I'm seeing for hardwood flooring trends in 2014. Not every style or color works for every taste or home, but hopefully this will provide some great style tips for your hardwood flooring projects. If you live in the Westchester County area, give The Flooring girl a call at 914-937-2950 and we'd be happy to set up a free flooring consultation. (Out of state, please call 914-407-3899).

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Comments (2)

Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Rob - Thx so much for reblogging. I spent a lot of time on this post, so it's nice to see it out there.

Jan 08, 2014 01:56 AM
Randy Shamburger
Movement Mortgage - Greenville, SC
FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Expert

Excellent information. Thanks for sharing.

Have a Big day,

Randy

Jan 08, 2014 11:15 PM