These two different flooring types line up perfectly
Many people use different styles of flooring in one room to create the visual effect of separate spaces. For instance, they choose a wooden one for the living room and a white one for the kitchen area.
The main issue with having two types of flooring is ensuring they blend together well, as it can be challenging to make both lines or patterns match. Surprisingly, the architect who was in charge of decorating this room managed to do this job successfully.
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