New trends in interior design bring a new element to the forefront: painted floors. Today, we aim to explore this topic for everyone who is in the midst of renovations or those who desire a change in their décor.

Wood is part of the structure of many floors. While some of us prefer its natural structure, we are convinced that some of you would prefer a touch of color or a different pattern. A painted floor will bring a unique, colorful and elegant approach, a focal point in your interior design.

Painted flooring is a cost-effective solution for those who desire a change without significant investment. Concrete or brick can be easily painted; with a little creativity, you can create pleasing patterns that integrate into your existing décor. Linoleum is an inexpensive and durable option for kitchen traffic. You can also give it a fresh look with a coat of paint.

Tired of neutral tile shades? Paint them. Two contrasting colors in a checkerboard pattern will make you feel like you've replaced the entire floor.

What colors should you use? White, glossy white, cream, gray, or even black. Regardless of the house style, white and gray will amplify the luminosity effect so necessary for small spaces. For the bravest among you, we recommend red or yellow. The effect on the decor will be guaranteed.

For a feminine look, use violet or lavender shades. Children's rooms also offer good ground for color exploration: blue or pale green.

The black and white checkered pattern, like a chessboard, is a classic combination that never goes out of style; it suits both traditional and modern spaces. Geometric motifs are also a source of inspiration. Contrasting stripes or those in different tones should not be overlooked either. They will transform a mundane decor into a remarkable one.

Painted Floors: How to Transform Your Home's Look

Painted Floors: How to Transform Your Home's Look

Painted Floors: How to Change Your Home's Look

Painted Floors: How to Transform Your Home's Look