15 Floor Transition Ideas For Your Entryway

floor transition ideas for your entryway

Open layouts keep being on top and we unite more and more spaces into one. Still their functions are different and we need a bit different decor that wouldn’t be so separative at the same time. The same goes about floors, and floor transitioning ideas are very popular now. How to create a transition in a stylish way to avoid problems? Here are some ideas!

Gradual Transition

Seamless and gradual floor transitions are a great idea to give your entryway an ultra-modern look. Rock geometric or mosaic tiles on the most walkable zone and clad the floors with laminate all around. Create a gradual transition with an uneven border and even with tiles slightly coming into different ones if there are tiles all around.

A chic seamless floor transition from colorful hex tiles into dark laminate is a gorgeous idea.

A chic seamless floor transition from colorful hex tiles into dark laminate is a gorgeous idea.

Neutral tiles imitating wood go into black ones, all clad in a herrignbone pattern and with some touches of white for transitioning.

Neutral tiles imitating wood go into black ones, all clad in a herrignbone pattern and with some touches of white for transitioning.

Black and white hex tiles with patterns gradually flowing into rich-colored laminate.

Black and white hex tiles with patterns gradually flowing into rich-colored laminate.

Bold mosaic tiles in black and white with a hex shape and light-colored laminate with a sharp transition.

Bold mosaic tiles in black and white with a hex shape and light-colored laminate with a sharp transition.

Colorful mosaic tiles with a catchy look and pattern and light-colored laminate around it.

Colorful mosaic tiles with a catchy look and pattern and light-colored laminate around it.

Hexagon concrete tiles in the most walkable zone and wooden laminate in the rest of the space.

Hexagon concrete tiles in the most walkable zone and wooden laminate in the rest of the space.

Large scale hexagon tiles in different colors in the entryway flow into wamr-colored laminate in the rest of the space.

Large scale hexagon tiles in different colors in the entryway flow into wamr-colored laminate in the rest of the space.

Sharp Transition

Sharp transitions are classics that never goes out of style. Just clad the entryway floor with one type of tile and continue with another type further creating a sharp border, which is seen at once. Two different types of laminate, laminate and tiles are welcome – choose different ones for a bolder contrast.

Black hex tiles with white grout and rich-colroed laminate in the next space with a bold transition.

Black hex tiles with white grout and rich-colroed laminate in the next space with a bold transition.

Geometric black and white tiles in the entryway and pale whitewashed laminate with a bold transition.

Geometric black and white tiles in the entryway and pale whitewashed laminate with a bold transition.

Laminate clad in a chevron pattern and more regular laminate in the rest of the space with no gradual transition.

Laminate clad in a chevron pattern and more regular laminate in the rest of the space with no gradual transition.

Mosaic geometric tiles only in the walkable zone and neutral laminate all over look contrasting and bold.

Mosaic geometric tiles only in the walkable zone and neutral laminate all over look contrasting and bold.

Navy and white mosaic tiles in the entryway and a sharp transition to neutral laminate in the rest of the space.

Navy and white mosaic tiles in the entryway and a sharp transition to neutral laminate in the rest of the space.

Navy tiles and rich-colored laminate with no gradual transition and a bold contrast.

Navy tiles and rich-colored laminate with no gradual transition and a bold contrast.

neutral chevron clad tile entryway floors and rich-colored laminate all around create a bright contrast.

neutral chevron clad tile entryway floors and rich-colored laminate all around create a bright contrast.

White hex tiles for the most walkable zone, which should be durable and dark stained wooden floors.

White hex tiles for the most walkable zone, which should be durable and dark stained wooden floors.