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Statement Floors Are Back: Embrace the Trend with Steller Floors

In the ever-evolving world of interior design, statement floors are making a grand comeback. These bold, eye-catching flooring choices are redefining spaces, adding personality, and setting the tone for entire rooms. Among the frontrunners in this trend are our amazing Steller Floors.

Let’s explore why statement floors are gaining popularity, and how Steller Floors is leading the way.

PXL_20220728_204325305The Revival of Statement Floors

Statement floors are no longer just about covering a surface—they’re about making a bold design statement. According to this recent interior design article, interior designers are increasingly favoring unique, patterned, and colorful floors to create focal points in homes and commercial spaces. This resurgence is driven by a desire for personalization and uniqueness in interior design - and going against the grain from mass produced builder designs.

Steller Floors: Leading the Way

Steller Floors stands out in the flooring industry with our commitment to innovation and quality. Our floating wood floors offer a blend of beauty, durability, and - of course, ease of installation that’s hard to beat. Unlike traditional hardwood floors, which are nailed or glued down, Steller’s floors use a patented interlocking system that makes installation a breeze.

Enhanced Durability and Longevity

One of the key advantages of Steller floating wood floors is enhanced durability and longevity. Made from real 5/8" and 3/4" solid hardwood, these floors are designed to withstand heavy foot traffic and resist scratches and stains. With proper care, they are designed to last for over a century, making them a smart investment for any space.

Easy Installation and Maintenance

Steller Floors’ floating wood floors are incredibly easy to install - even with no experience. Our interlocking system allows the planks to click together effortlessly, eliminating the need for nails, adhesives, or specialized tools.

A perfect choice for DIY enthusiasts looking to save on installation costs, maintenance is equally simple—regular sweeping and occasional damp mopping keep the floors looking pristine. Our factory-applied UV-cured polyurethane finishes are also more resistant to scratches and stains than traditional finishes, which reduces the need for frequent repairs or refinishing.

Versatile Design Options

Steller Floors are available in a wide range of design options to suit any style or preference. From oak, maple, and hickory to walnut and cherry, each wood species offers unique characteristics and aesthetic appeal. Our clients can choose from various patterns, including herringbone and parquet, to create a customized look that complements your decor. The Steller Style Guide helps homeowners and commercial space owners explore different styles and find the perfect match for your interiors.

Amazing Adaptability with Steller Floors

One of the most amazing features is the ability to change or revise your flooring pattern without loss. That means that with a Steller Floor, your herringbone floor could be reconfigured into a tile pattern - in an easy weekend. Interested in Parquet bricks? Our real solid hardwood floors could be rearranged to look like a regular linear-lay floor if your style changes over time.

Improved Moisture Resistance

Steller floating wood floors also boast improved moisture resistance, thanks to a sealant applied to all sides of the planks. This sealant acts as a barrier, preventing moisture from seeping through and causing damage. In the event of water damage, individual planks can be easily replaced without the need to redo the entire floor, making them a practical choice for areas prone to humidity or spills.

Cost-Effective and Eco-Friendly Solution

With a typical flooring average cost around $14 per square foot, Steller’s floating wood floors offer a cost-effective solution for those seeking the elegance of hardwood without the hefty price tag. The easy installation process and lower material costs make these floors budget-friendly.

As an extra bonus, Steller Floors is committed to sustainability. Our real wood materials are sourced from regional, secondary regrowth forests and manufacture our products using 100% wind energy. So, choosing Steller Floors means not only enhancing your space but also making an environmentally conscious decision.

Real-Life Success Stories

Today, our growing list of satisfied customers who have transformed their spaces with Steller Floors. From luxury residential homes to commercial offices and light restaurants, our floating wood floors have been successfully installed in a variety of settings.

One notable example is this amazing renovation project where homeowners effortlessly installed this gorgeous, mixed-species statement floor with herringbone touches and a picture-frame border using Steller Floors. And, our video testimonials highlight the ease of installation, the stunning appearance of the floors, and the durability that stands the test of time.

Statement with Steller Floors are more than just a trend—they’re a design revolution that you can change easily over time.

With Steller Floors, you can embrace this trend with confidence, knowing you’re choosing a product that combines beauty, durability, and sustainability - plus unlimited flexibility. If your favorite design inspiration changes, and you want to change the layout of your floor- go for it. You can simply move planks using your suction cup and rearrange your real, solid wood floor.

Ready to transform your space with statement floors?

Learn more about Steller Floors today! Get a quote, view showcase projects, and discover how easy it is to install and maintain these beautiful floors. Make a statement with Steller Floors and redefine your interiors today.

For more insights on interior design trends and tips, check out Architectural Digest and Houzz.