Minimalist Interior Design Gallery

 

Minimalist aesthetics favor clean, uncluttered flooring. Polished concrete visuals, light-colored large format tiles, or pale, smooth wood floors are common. The aim is to create a seamless, expansive, and understated base that allows other design elements to breathe.

 

We team up with globally recognized, reputable brands to bring you an extensive selection of premium minimalist flooring. This means you get top-tier quality, safety, and durability in every product. Enjoy the white-glove service, vast selection, and expert knowledge of a high-end specialty store, all with the incredible buying power of a large retailer. For homeowners and businesses, this innovative approach delivers superior minimalist flooring solutions, and that's National Floors Direct!

 

Explore our Minimalist Interior Design Gallery to find your new favorite floors:

 

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Flooring Ideas for Minimalist Interior Design

 

  1. Large Format Tile: Oversized porcelain or ceramic tile in light gray or off-white is a cornerstone of minimalist design. You will find that large tiles such as 24x24 inches or even larger in light gray, white, or off-white tones create a sense of large, uninterrupted space. Look for tiles with a matte or honed finish to mimic concrete or stone.
  2. Light-Toned Engineered Hardwood: In active homes, light-colored engineered hardwood can add warmth without sacrificing aesthetic or performance. We love a White Oak or Maple variety with a very subtle grain and a matte or natural oil finish. Wider and longer planks will further enhance the minimalist feel by reducing visual breaks.
  3. Polished Concrete Look Luxury Vinyl: For the sleek, industrial-inspired minimalist look, LVP that mimics polished concrete is an excellent, practical choice. Seek out designs with subtle marbling or variations in tone that accurately capture the raw elegance of concrete, but with the added benefits of comfort and durability.
  4. Neutral, Low-Pile Carpet: A neutral, low-pile carpet can be used in bedrooms or living areas to add softness and sound absorption without overwhelming the minimalist feel. Choose a light gray or beige tone with a simple, loop-pile or cut-pile texture to maintain a clean, uncluttered look. Avoid patterns or textures that detract from the focused vibe.