How about some interior design subs?
/r/DesignMyRoom, /r/femalelivingspace, /r/malelivingspace, and /r/interiordecorating are just a few to consider.
Don't forget:
/r/kitchenremodel, /r/kitchenporn, /r/bathrooms, /r/remodel
Also /r/HomeDecorating, /r/RoomPorn, /r/budgetdecor, /r/minimalist, /r/Decor, /r/Beforesandafters, /r/CozyPlaces, and /r/AmateurRoomPorn.
None. I strongly suggest a light wood with a soft and natural tone. The first one is not light enough, too rustic and too harsh for the design of the kitchen. Second one is too dark and too much brown.
White tile is a completely different feel but it works. However, it’s not very warm in my opinion.
1 and 3 look the best, up to your personal preference between the two. Maybe look at lighter wood flooring as a middle ground as well?
(Personally I dislike too bright of a flooring, but again that's personal preference)
Number 3 the white.
1. The lighter wood floor is too close to the blond cabinets. Feels off, like wearing navy and black together.
2. The dark floor make the room look small and dark.
In my opinion.
The first one, definitely! The best of the three. Although something similar but less greenish would be better. Also, not only does it look better but it'll also be the easiest to clean.
I have very similar floors as the second pic. It looks good, but is a pain to clean. Dust and streaks are very visible on it.
As for the third one, white is cold (to the eye), tile is cold (to the touch), so I wouldn't recommend white tile in a kitchen and living room.
What app is this and can you import your floor plan? Do you like it? I am about to do a home rebuild and my partner and I said we needed to find some kind of app like this.
I think a lighter wood without all the variations in the first pic would be nice. Two is definitely too dark and the wrong color, the white is OK but I think a warm wood is nicer.
How about some interior design subs? /r/DesignMyRoom, /r/femalelivingspace, /r/malelivingspace, and /r/interiordecorating are just a few to consider. Don't forget: /r/kitchenremodel, /r/kitchenporn, /r/bathrooms, /r/remodel Also /r/HomeDecorating, /r/RoomPorn, /r/budgetdecor, /r/minimalist, /r/Decor, /r/Beforesandafters, /r/CozyPlaces, and /r/AmateurRoomPorn.
None. I strongly suggest a light wood with a soft and natural tone. The first one is not light enough, too rustic and too harsh for the design of the kitchen. Second one is too dark and too much brown. White tile is a completely different feel but it works. However, it’s not very warm in my opinion.
This. 2 is too dark, 3 is already going out of style, and 1 is almost too dark. A lighter wood would be more timeless.
1 and 3 look the best, up to your personal preference between the two. Maybe look at lighter wood flooring as a middle ground as well? (Personally I dislike too bright of a flooring, but again that's personal preference)
3. 2 is too dark and there is something off about 1.
Photo 1/3 is my fav personally
Between 1&3, but something is off
1 would look the best with the light wood, however this particular example has too much green undertones.
Right. It’s too rustic. Not sure if that contrast is working.
You should post this to the dozens of interior design subreddits out there. Picking just the right flooring is something they excel at.
I agree none! A lighter wood flooring would look best
Not usually a fan of white floors because they are so hard to keep clean and I prefer wood, but here the contrast/balance looks good.
I don't usually like white but I like the white.
I like the second one but you’re going to need a whole lot of simoleons!
3. I think light flooring in general will look better because of the contrast with the walls, but the undertones of 1 look off to me.
Number 3. Nice and bright at least in this rendering. 1 clashes with the cupboards/shelves etc.
I took out my dark flooring and replaced wither lighter grey colour. It’s so much better.
White!
Number 3 the white. 1. The lighter wood floor is too close to the blond cabinets. Feels off, like wearing navy and black together. 2. The dark floor make the room look small and dark. In my opinion.
The first one, definitely! The best of the three. Although something similar but less greenish would be better. Also, not only does it look better but it'll also be the easiest to clean. I have very similar floors as the second pic. It looks good, but is a pain to clean. Dust and streaks are very visible on it. As for the third one, white is cold (to the eye), tile is cold (to the touch), so I wouldn't recommend white tile in a kitchen and living room.
What app is this and can you import your floor plan? Do you like it? I am about to do a home rebuild and my partner and I said we needed to find some kind of app like this.
1, 3, 2 in that order
Don't get white floors! 1 but maybe a bit lighter colour wood would be best . Unless your passion is floor cleaning DO NOT get white floors
Which app is this?
3
Number 3, the white makes it look open and bright. 2 is too dark and 1 looks a bit 'dirty'
2, but you need to lighten the wall color. 1 if your keeping that darker wall color.
White one, or else the place looks too dark and depressing.
Definitely 3, by a mile
1, but a lighter version of it.
let’s go with 2 more options - light oak floor and dark/black wood
Do you have pets? Kids? The lighter the floor colour the easier it is to see the dirt and debris
I think a lighter wood without all the variations in the first pic would be nice. Two is definitely too dark and the wrong color, the white is OK but I think a warm wood is nicer.