I love the way these equestrian images work with the patterned flor tiles, and the way the work is lined up in relationship to the light fixtures and the chairs.
This dining room is bold and has horizontal tiers: the red stripe of lights, the wide piece of art, the chair tops, the stripe of red from the seats, and finally the Flor tiles. It looks complicated, but sticking to a simple and strict color palette makes it easy to pull a room like this together.
Create a pattern with a pattern. These tiles create the effect of a big cow print cut into squares and collaged onto the floor.
"Something I often do to save tons of money on labor costs is go directly over totally-level-and-totally-sound-but-offensively-ugly flooring with FLOR tiles," says decorator and Houzz contributor Brian Patrick Flynn. "Unless the job calls for investing tens of thousands of dollars in exotic stone or wood, I'll opt to punch color, pattern or texture with the lower price-point styles, then give clients tutorials on how to lay them out and cut them to size."
6. Georgia Bulldogs: Red and BlackRed and black is one of the most striking, classic color combinations on the spectrum, and I'm not just saying that because I'm a University of Georgia alum. A tight red and black palette ties together the disparate elements in this endearingly funky dining room, and white lightens the whole package up.