A type of wood called "Bleached Oak" has become very popular on the modern construction market. Such material is most often used for finishing walls, floors and ceilings; furniture and interior doors are also made from it. Bleached oak has a pronounced texture and many different shades: yellowish white, pinkish white or grayish white, called "arctic oak". This will allow you to choose the finish that best suits your interior.
Such wood goes well with many colors, fits perfectly into any interior and gives it a feeling of comfort and coziness. The color "white oak" is most advantageously combined with shades of cold colors, since it has a cold "nature" itself. However, one should not be afraid to fit it into the interior with bright contrasting tones. An excellent addition will be chocolate brown tones, turquoise, impressive shades of red.tones (burgundy, magenta and magenta) and, oddly enough, white and gray.
There can be only one lack of light wood - joints. Dust and small debris are practically invisible on the bleached oak floor, however, they are perfectly clogged into the joints and accumulate there. Consequently, the joints need additional and more frequent maintenance.
The areas of application are quite extensive: these are all kinds of decorative elements, and various furniture, as well as floor coverings, for example, laminate. Bleached oak is a fairly light material, which means it visually expands the space, making it lighter and more airy. Until quite recently, only very we althy people could afford finishing from such a material, while now almost anyone can order the material that has become available. Many simply fall in love with this color because of its versatility and order not only flooring, but also wall and ceiling panels.
However, this will not make the space dull or monochromatic, as the color of the coating will vary slightly depending on the light falling on it. And thanks to the wide variety of shades of bleached oak itself, the number of options becomes more than enough.
Probably now you are wondering what color scheme to choose. In this case, you need to use a simple and uncomplicated tip that all professional interior designers use: to startyou should decide on the main color of the interior, and only then choose the flooring. Warm tones prevail - you should choose bleached oak in beige and yellowish-red tones. If cold gamma prevails, grayish-white tones of the coating are chosen.
If you chose interior doors or ordered bleached oak furniture, then you know that you made the right decision. Oak treated in this way has a chic appearance, however, it should be remembered that such color accents should either contrast with the main color scheme, or have a perfect resemblance to other elements.