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Borders With Glue Down LVT's

11 Apr 2023

Borders With Glue Down LVT’s

When it comes to luxury vinyl herringbone flooring, one design element that many homeowners are considering is whether or not to incorporate a border into the overall design. While some people prefer the simplicity of a borderless floor, others believe that a border can add a touch of bespoke elegance to the design. In this blog post, we’ll explore the pros and cons of incorporating a border into your luxury vinyl herringbone flooring.

Borders have been used in flooring design for centuries, especially with real wood floors. Traditionally, borders were used to create a decorative edge around the perimeter of a room. They were often made from different types of wood, with contrasting colors and grains, to create a visually appealing pattern.

In recent years, the trend for borders has shifted towards luxury vinyl flooring. This is due to the fact that vinyl flooring can replicate the look of real wood without the maintenance requirements or expense. Luxury vinyl herringbone flooring has become increasingly popular, and with it, the trend for incorporating borders.

One of the main advantages of incorporating a border into your luxury vinyl herringbone flooring is that it can make the flooring look more unique to your surroundings. A border can add a touch of sophistication to the design and can be used to create a statement piece in any room.

Another benefit of using a border is that it can help to define the space in a room. A border can create a sense of structure and can be used to separate different areas within a room. For example, you could use a border to separate your dining area from your living area.

However, it’s important to note that incorporating a border into your flooring design is not always necessary. Some people prefer the simplicity of a borderless floor, and this can work well in minimalist or contemporary design schemes. Additionally, adding a border can increase the cost of the installation.

If you do decide to incorporate a border into your luxury vinyl herringbone flooring, you may also want to consider using feature strips to highlight the border even more. Feature strips can be used to create a contrast between the border and the main flooring area. This can create a stunning effect and can add even more depth to your flooring design.

In conclusion, incorporating a border into your luxury vinyl herringbone flooring can be a great way to create a bespoke look and add a touch of sophistication to your space. It’s important to consider the overall design scheme of your room before making a decision and to think about the practicality of adding a border. By weighing up the pros and cons, you can create a flooring design that is perfect for your home.

Be sure to check out our full collection of Glue Down LVT’s and much more on our website here.

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