This floor easily could have been finished as all maple hardwood. However, it takes on a geometric flair with the addition of wenge wood planks within the maple, which also creates a separation between the main room and the hall area.
2. Louisiana State University Tigers: Purple and GoldPurple and yellow tones lie opposite each other on the color wheel, which means these two hues create a beautiful contrast in tandem. A plum-colored wall and a muted gold column spark this peaceful space.
The floor pattern is an example of positive and negative interaction, because your can look at the brown section or the light wood as the positive or negative. The brown strips form a triangular pattern, creating the same pattern throughout the light wood. The triangular shape is also gradually getting smaller as the space continues outward.