Where there are cased openings it is okay to switch materials but if the openings are big like 8 across the space will still read as one big open room.
One floor throughout house.
It s one of those very noticeable details especially in an open floor plan.
For example choosing for a dark hardwood floor to line up against a stark white tile may be a jarring sight that s better left avoided.
Off the foyer the living spaces can be sculpted carpet hardwood cork bamboo tile or stone.
Try to use as much of one material as possible in open areas.
Challenges can also arise when you want to replace flooring in part of the home but aren t ready to put new flooring throughout the entire home.
If you absolutely love a particular floor and want to install it throughout your entire house there s nothing wrong with this and no one will stop you or advise against it.
As for the interior design you can do what you like.
You can add interest and color with area rugs and runners as long as the base flooring is the same throughout it will work.
Keep your local climate in mind damp and humid weather can shorten a floor s lifespan.
If your house is small and on one level laying one color and type will visually expand the living space.
Especially in open plan homes this can be a real puzzler.
One problem my clients ask me about is how to decide where to start and stop flooring when you want to change the material.
It gives the space a certain flow and cohesion.
Underestimate wear and tear depending on where you re planning to install new flooring drop a glass jar on ceramic tile and it ll chip.
Of course it s fine to do the same flooring throughout the house.
The key is to match the color of the floor in the entryway as it flows from one to another.
If your house is small laying one color and type of flooring throughout the main living areas visually expands the living space.
For example the same hardwood floor running throughout the home will prevent rooms from looking disconnected.
One way to make sure that your mixed flooring options will flow smoothly throughout your home is to choose tiles and wood that have the same undertones.
On the other hand if you like to mix things up and try for different styles of flooring no one will bat an eye at that either.
Again the question of do we do the same type of floor throughout the main level.
For instance hardwood can warp.
I have the same wood floor in the entire house except the bathrooms where i have tile and it looks great.
One of the more distracting sights on fixer upper is that the rugs are always far too small for the space.
Ensure that it blends throughout.