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Start From The Ground Up With These 5 Great Flooring Options

One of the hardest parts about styling or renovating your home is all the endless decisions. Like, what’s the perfect sofa for a small room? Or what kind of benchtop should you get?

That’s why we launched The Design Files’ Design Directory, so you can search for furniture, lighting, rugs and finishes from leading local brands all in one place — and it now features flooring too!

Below, we introduce you to an excellent range of carpets, cork, herringbone, and tonal timber options, and break down how each one can help you create the right atmosphere for your home.

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Christina Karras

Kieran and Pauline Morrissey’s Melbourne apartment. Escape Velour carpet in Esther from Supertuft. Photo – Eve Wilson

Henne Store by Brahman Perera. Custom Higgi Blue Carpet from Supertuft. Photo – Lillie Thompson, courtesy of Supertuft

Carpet

Creating a cosy space really does start from the ground up, and carpet is a no-brainer for those rooms where you want to feel a sense of warmth underfoot, especially in the bedroom. In addition to muted tones like Supertuft Imagine Luscious Carpet, we love how coloured carpet is also making a comeback in the living room! Supertuft Escape Velour Esther is the perfect green colourway for a retro-inspired room.

Wilam Ngarrang building by Kennedy Nolan and environmental consultants Finding Infinity. Photo – Eve Wilson.

Wilam Ngarrang building by Kennedy Nolan and environmental consultants Finding Infinity. Photo – Eve Wilson.

Wilam Ngarrang building by Kennedy Nolan and environmental consultants Finding Infinity. Photo – Eve Wilson.

Cork

Cork might be one of the more underrated flooring options, but it has a long list of benefits you should know. It’s cost-effective, aesthetically versatile, and is a natural thermal and acoustic insulator — which helps make rooms with cork flooring warmer and quieter! Go for a classic textural look with Kustom Timber Copenhagen Cork, or make a statement with Kustom Timber Dark Cork’s moody speckled tones.

Alta Floorboards from Kustom Timber. Photo – Courtesy of Kustom Timber

Herringbone

Herringbone floors have been around for centuries (beginning in Ancient Egypt and Rome!) and the style remains one of the most timeless ways to install timber floors today. Royal Oak Floors French Grey Oak Floorboards are a stunning example of this subtle, yet eye-catching feature floor — especially fitting for an older building or a heritage home.

 

 

Calypso Floorboards from Kustom Timber. Photo – Courtesy of Kustom Timber

Tanned Oak Floorboards from Royal Oak Floors. Photo – Courtesy of Royal Oak Floors.

Warm-Toned Timbers

Want your home to feel like a big hug? Then picking the right warm-toned timber for the floors is crucial. Royal Oak Floors Smoked Timber Floorboards showcases honey-like hues in graduating tones for an updated take on a traditional favourite. Meanwhile, Kustom Timber Beach House Floorboards offer a more blonde, coastal, and sun-kissed finish that feels classic yet contemporary.

Fume Floorbooards from Kustom Timber. Photo – Courtesy of Kustom Timber

Cool-Toned Timbers

If you’re dreaming of a modern and moody interior, you can’t go past a cool-toned timber, ranging from ashy and light options like Royal Oak Floors Arctic Grey Oak Floorboards, to smokey mid-tone browns, and even rich black hues. Something like the Kustom Timber Black Comb Floorboards will pair beautifully with monochromatic fixtures and finishes, but can also turn your floor into a dramatic hero feature!

Want to see more? Visit The Design Directory to discover our top picks in flooring, furniture, lighting and more!

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