Bigger and better has been the motto for almost everything in the world today. Most people wish they could use that motto in the small rooms of their homes. Many people will try painting the room different colors, rearranging the furniture multiple times, or even changing the decor around the window. However, using the right flooring can make a room seem bigger than any of the other interior design methods.

“5 Flooring Tricks to Make a Room Look Bigger” by Colleen talks in detail about five great ways to make a small room look bigger. Colleen’s blog features the use of hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, and luxury vinyl tile. Her five tricks to make the room look bigger are: select planks instead of strips, lay flooring on a diagonal, don’t be afraid of dark wood, choose larger tiles, and keep consistency in adjacent spaces. Please visit Colleen’s blog to read more about how she makes a room look bigger.

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