Dining Room Flooring
Your dining room is the heart of the home, hosting everything from holiday feasts to messy Tuesday night taco bars. We believe your floors should handle the spills without losing their soul and personality you want to craft.
For ultimate peace of mind, our Hybrid Resilient flooring is a fan favorite that mimics natural wood perfectly but shrugs off dropped wine glasses and pet accidents. If you prefer the timeless feel of wood, our Engineered Hardwood offers a durable, multi-layer construction that stands up to heavy tables, chairs, furniture, and foot traffic better than traditional planks. For those seeking soft comfort underfoot during long dinner parties, our High-Performance Carpet features advanced stain-shield technology. Whatever you choose, we’ve designed it to be beautiful, attainable,easy to maintain, and ready for your real life moments.
For ultimate peace of mind, our Hybrid Resilient flooring is a fan favorite that mimics natural wood perfectly but shrugs off dropped wine glasses and pet accidents. If you prefer the timeless feel of wood, our Engineered Hardwood offers a durable, multi-layer construction that stands up to heavy tables, chairs, furniture, and foot traffic better than traditional planks. For those seeking soft comfort underfoot during long dinner parties, our High-Performance Carpet features advanced stain-shield technology. Whatever you choose, we’ve designed it to be beautiful, attainable,easy to maintain, and ready for your real life moments.
Hybrid Resilient Flooring
Which Flooring Color is Right for My Dining Room?
Choosing a dining room floor color can feel like a high-stakes decision, but it’s easier when you look at how you actually use your space. We recommend starting with your dining room’s natural light and size.
- If your dining area is cozy or lacks large windows, lighter flooring tones like honey oaks or soft ash can open the space up, making it feel airy and inviting. Light floors are also masters of disguise that tend to hide dust and pet hair much better than darker floors, which is a win for busy parents.
- On the other hand, darker dining room floors like espresso or deep walnut bring an immediate sense of grounded elegance and presence to a formal dining room. Create a stunning contrast against light-colored walls, but keep in mind darker flooring colors do tend to show crumbs and lint more readily.
- For the most sensible dining room floor color option, many of our customers land on medium-toned grays or warm browns. Mid-range flooring colors are incredibly forgiving, hiding the wear and tear of sliding chairs while providing a neutral canvas that evolves with your decor style over the years.