Mar 04, 2026 | Flooring America

We all want our homes to feel open and inviting, a place where family can gather and make memories. But sometimes, the reality is a cozy living room, a snug bedroom, or a bathroom that feels a bit more crowded than we’d like. Whether you're sprucing up your first home or giving new life to an older house full of character, you don’t need a major renovation to create a more spacious feel. The answer might just be right under your feet.
Your floor does more than just support you; it sets the tone for the entire room, and with the right flooring, you can make any space feel bigger and brighter. As your neighborhood flooring experts, we're here to help. Let's walk through some simple, trusted flooring tips to help you open up your space and make your home feel as airy and welcoming as you've always dreamed.
When trying to expand a small room visually, the most effective tool is scale. A common misconception is that small rooms need small details, but the opposite is true for flooring.
If you love the look of hardwood or luxury vinyl, steer clear of planks under 3 inches. Narrow boards create dozens of seams across the floor. To the eye, this looks like clutter or "noise," which makes a room feel busy and enclosed.
Instead, opt for Wide Plank Wood Flooring, which is typically 5 to 7 inches or wider. These larger planks offer:
The same rule applies to your kitchen or bathroom. Smaller tiles have their place, but in a small room, hundreds of grout lines can make the floor look like a grid, boxing the space in. Switching to Large Format Tiles (such as 12x24 or 24x24 inches) creates a seamless appearance, with benefits like:
Color is your second most powerful tool for changing how a space looks and feels. Light-colored flooring, like blonde maple, white oak, or soft gray stone, is the classic choice for opening up a room. This is because lighter colors reflect natural and artificial light, making the room feel brighter and deeper. If you have light walls, a light floor blends the surfaces together. When the eye can't easily tell where the floor ends and the wall begins, the space feels limitless.
If your heart is set on darker tones, a rich walnut or slate finish can actually make a room look larger if paired correctly. The key is to pair a dark floor with cool, light wall colors, like crisp white or soft blue. This contrast pushes the walls "out" visually while grounding the room. Dark floors can even make light-colored ceilings feel higher, adding vertical volume to a cramped room.
Can't decide which look is right for you? Try our room visualizer to see how different floors will look in your space without needing to leave the house!
After selecting your material and color, the final step is choosing the installation direction. Here are some tips to make the space appear larger.

Don’t let a lack of square footage limit your style. Whether it's swapping out busy tile for sleek large-format stone or trading narrow strips for beautiful wide plank hardwood, the right floor can make your home feel brand new.
If you are unsure which plank width fits your room or which color creates the best contrast, we are here to help.
Visit us in-store and speak to our experts, who can guide you through our durable, family-friendly collections to find the perfect fit for your home and your budget. Can't wait? Contact us now, and let's make your space feel like home, together.