What size of Floorify planks/tiles should I choose?
Choosing the right size Floorify planks or tiles depends on the size of the room, the desired style and personal preference. Floorify offers a variety of formats suitable for different applications and aesthetic preferences. Here are some tips to help you make the right choice:
Space: Ideal for smaller spaces such as bedrooms, corridors or smaller living rooms.
Appearance: Gives a traditional and cosy look. Small shelves can make a room more dynamic by creating a livelier pattern.
Space: Suitable for medium to large spaces such as living rooms, kitchens and dining rooms.
Appearance: Offers a balanced look that is not too busy but still provides sufficient visual interest. It is a versatile choice that goes well with different interior styles.
Space: Perfect for large, open spaces such as lofts, large living rooms or open kitchens.
Appearance: Creates a luxurious and spacious feel. Large planks reduce the number of seams, contributing to a sleek and modern look.
Space: Can be used in both small and large spaces, depending on the desired effect.
Appearance: Herringbone patterns add a touch of elegance and complexity to any room. This laying pattern is ideal for both a classic and timeless look.
Space: Suitable for both small and large spaces, including bathrooms, kitchens and living rooms.
Appearance: Offers a modern and sleek look reminiscent of stone or concrete floors. Large tiles are perfect for minimalist and contemporary décor.
Space: Ideal for smaller spaces such as bathrooms, corridors and kitchens.
Appearance: Small tiles give a sophisticated and detailed look. They can help visually enlarge a space by creating a complex pattern.
Space: Suitable for both small and large spaces - from halls to living spaces.
Appearance: Provides a lively and rhythmic pattern that brings dynamism to your interior without being overpowering.
Conclusion: When choosing the right size Floorify planks or tiles, consider the size of the room, the intended visual effect and the overall style of your interior. Small planks and tiles are ideal for traditional and sophisticated looks in smaller spaces, while XL planks and large tiles give a luxurious and modern look to larger spaces. Herringbone planks add elegance and individuality to your interior, suitable for creative decoration. And then there is Twist: a unique combination of rhythm, dynamism and ease of use, which gives every room that extra touch. In short, with the various formats of planks and tiles from Floorify, you will always find the perfect option for your interior!
About Floorify
- The differences between a floating and glued vinyl floor?
- What is the difference between Floorify click and gluedown floors?
- Is the Floorify vinyl floor suitable for use with underfloor cooling?
- Do Floorify floors contain plasticisers?
- Is Floorify environmentally friendly?
- What is the difference between LVT and Floorify?
- Is a Floorify vinyl floor robust?
- What is a Hungarian point?
- What is the difference between Floorify vinyl floors an ceramic floors?
- What is the difference between click vinyl and Floorify?
- What is the difference between Floorify and parquet?
- Is Floorify an alternative to laminate?
- What is the difference between Floorify and cork flooring?
- Is Floorify the same as vinyl laminate?
- What is difference between Floorify and cast floor?
- Is Floorify a click vinyl floor?
- What is the difference between Floorify click floors and Novilon?
- Why choose vinyl flooring?
- What is Floorify?
- Do Floorify's decors also exist in stairs?
- Can I take my Floorify with me when I move?
- Are Floorify vinyl floors harmful to health?
- Which floors does Floorify have?
- Does Floorify have accompanying skirtings and profiles?
- Is the Floorify vinyl floor warm?
- Does Floorify also offer stairs?
- Does the Floorify staircase exist in every Floorify reference?
- Can you install Floorify on stairs?
- What is the difference between Floorify rigid vinyl click floors and laminate?
- What is a rigid click PVC floor like Floorify?
- What is a Herringbone XL floor?
- Small or large tiles – which should I choose for my space?
- How many steps should you order for a Floorify staircase?
- What is a tile canvas?
- What is a balatum floor?
- Can you lay Floorify on a straight staircase?
- Can you lay Floorify on a staircase with stair nosing?
- Can you lay Floorify on a Z staircase?
- Is the thickness of the sample board in the shop the real thickness of the floor?
- What is the difference between Floorify vinyl flooring and parquet?
- Is a Floorify rigid vinyl floor thin?
- Can you install a vinyl floor in damp rooms?
- Can you install your vinyl floor close to a fireplace?
- Floorify water-resistant?
- Do Floorify floors impact the quality of the indoor air and are the suitable for people with asthma or an allergy?
- Can you install Floorify vinyl floor outside?
- Can you install a vinyl floor in a bathroom?
- Can you install a vinyl floor in every room?
- Is the Floorify Vinyl floor water resistant?
- What is the difference between Vinyl and PVC?
- What size of Floorify planks/tiles should I choose?
- Can I lay a carpet on my Floorify floor?
- What is the best way to transport Floorify?
- Where can I find the batch number of Floorify?
- What should I do if I use wheels on my Floorify floor?
- What can I do with my cut offs from Floorify?
- What is dryback flooring?
- What does the usage class of Floorify mean?
- How do I calculate the number of m² of Floorify I need?
- What is the vinyl floor click system?
- Is Floorify a matt floor?
- Can you place mats and carpets on a vinyl floor?
- What is a Vienna point?
- What is vinyl?
- Can you put Floorify in the kitchen?
- Can I find Floorify in DIY shops?
- Where can I buy Floorify?
- What are the benefits of rigid Vinyl flooring like Floorify?
- What is the difference between Floorify and self-adhesive vinyl flooring?
- What is click vinyl?
- Is the Floorify underlay/floor insulating?
- Is Floorify resistant to fire?
- Can you install Floorify vinyl floor against walls?
- Can you install a vinyl floor in a garage?
- What is the difference between Vinyl and PVC?
- Is a vinyl floor suitable for pets?