Hardwood Floor Inlays Add Style
Inlaid wood can maximize the dramatic effect in any room. Inlaid borders can be used as a separation between flooring styles, on thresholds between rooms, to mark the outline of furniture groupings or to add a distinctive accent around certain areas or the perimeter of a room. Decorative designs can add real character to an otherwise average room.

Kinds of Wood for Inlays
- Oak is known for its dark tight grain.
- Maple has a light color and a less pronounced grain.
- Birch is a softwood similar to pine. It tends to have more knotholes.
- Ash is another popular hardwood known for its uniform light texture and grain.
- Pine is a popular softwood often found in older homes.
- Fir is another common softwood that has large patches of dark grain.
Specialty woods are more expensive; however they are often quite beautiful. If you have an ample budget, you may want the luxurious look of specialty hardwoods. Walnut, teak and cherry are popular choices.
Inlay Patterns
When looking for a dramatic addition to any room, think about adding an inlay pattern. Today there are a wide range of distinctive designs, medallions, borders and styles to choose from in almost any size or type of wood. It's even possible to turn your own design ideas into reality.
A medallion is a panel with a figure or design in relief that can be used as decoration. Border sections with inlaid designs are a popular choice to add ornamental relief or detailing to a room.
-- Tips courtesy of HomeAdvisor.com