Black and White Checkered Floor With Blue and Tin Wall
First we spotted the checkerboard pattern on the runway. Now it's a full-blown trend, showing up on everything from discount duds to home decor. But while the popularity of checkered patterns may wax and wane, they never really go out of style — especially in flooring. Here are 30 photos recently uploaded to Houzz that illustrate why the versatile geometric patterns are perennial flooring favorites in all kinds of kitchens, all over the world. Check them out, then show us your checkered floor in the Comments!
1. Classic Harlequin
When alternating squares are parallel to the focal wall of the room, we call the checkered pattern checkerboard; oriented diagonally like diamonds, they're usually called harlequin. Sometimes checkerboard and diamond are defined as types of harlequin, though, so be sure to clarify the look you want with your designer or contractor.
On the floor of this New York kitchen is a classic harlequin diamond pattern made from Carrara marble and Absolute Black marble from Fordham Marble.
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2. Retro Checkerboard
Harlequin diamond floors tend to evoke cathedrals, palaces and grand hotels; checkerboard, which historically was used in smaller or transitional spaces, can lend a room a French country or retro feel when paired with casual finishes and a peppy color scheme.
This Michigan kitchen illustrates what a difference 45 degrees can make. Designed by TruKitchens, it features retro turquoise appliances and a gray-and-white checkerboard floor.
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3. Victorian Refresh
While the two orientations of the checkered pattern can be used to create different vibes, examples of both span many eras, continents and styles over the past 400 years.
This support kitchen designed by Gemma Dudgeon Interiors has a small-scale pastel checkerboard floor that's appropriate to the home's Victorian architecture. The checkerboard flows into a more ornate antique-tile-covered floor in the main kitchen area.
4. Contemporary Cool
White squares often alternate with black or colored squares in a classic checkered print. The kitchen in this century-old New York home renovated by Studio Officina, however, has a gorgeous Cle Tile floor that thinks outside the box. Look closely and you'll see that, while there's a checkered effect, each tile is actually half pink and half black-and-white stripes.
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5. Italian Airs
The term "harlequin" comes from the clown-like characters in 17th century Italian theater who wore outfits in the hallmark diamond pattern.
Along with arched details and iron-framed doors, the harlequin floor in this Austin, Texas, home designed by Cuppett Kilpatrick Architects nods to that Mediterranean heritage.
6. Rough-Hewn
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects gave this 1920s retreat a new kitchen in keeping with its rustic roots, painting its wide-plank wood flooring a homey, green-and-white checkered pattern.
7. Minimalist Mood
This Toronto kitchen renovated by Alair Homes Forest Hill illustrates how, when mixed with similarly toned marble countertops and cabinets, a pale gray-and-white checkered floor can create a neutral contemporary backdrop for bold black and wood details.
10. À Carreaux
Harlequin floors fit squarely into Art Deco's penchant for geometric patterns. This French-inspired Chicago kitchen renovated by reDesign Home Chicago pairs marbled counters and checkered floors with early-20th-century-style French art, lighting and Thonet-like bentwood caned stools.
11. Santa Barbara Meets Spain
This kitchen in a Santa Barbara, California, home renovated by Newhaven Builders incorporates a blend of Mediterranean (including Spanish Colonial) and local influences. Its checkerboard floor picks up the soft blues and greens in the backsplash tile, which mimics a design seen at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse.
13. Awesome '80s
Hot pink stools and checkered marble floors in this contemporary Louisville, Kentucky, kitchen by
Designer Builders are, like, totally 1980s — another period in which checkered prints were all the rage in interior design as well as fashion.
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14. Not-So-Shabby Chic
Gotham Interiors painted a checkered pattern on this shabby-chic-style kitchen in New York, which adds to its lived-in, nostalgic look.
15. Bluebird Day
The harlequin floor in this Santa Rosa, California, kitchen by Studio H Designs pulls together a variety of style influences, including French bistro and Crafstman. The color and pattern scheme also calls to mind another classic pairing: Vans Checkerboards (introduced in 1977) and bluejeans.
16. Retro Eclectic
In England, Absolute Architecture freshened up an Oxfordshire cottage with a black-and-white checkerboard floor and colorful, 1940s-style details.
17. Pattern and Color
A harlequin floor adds to the energy in this Café Appliances show kitchen, which looks like a Pop Art print come to life.
18. Gilded Age
Unexpected gold details add glitz to an otherwise grayscale palette in this sophisticated Toronto kitchen designed by Ali Budd Interiors.
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19. Retro Scandi
Checkerboard was popular in midcentury Scandinavian interiors too. In this casual Stockholm kitchen designed by Move2, a black-and-white checkerboard floor is right at home with mint green flat-panel cabinets and retro fiberglass chairs.
20. English Meets Mediterranean
The creative director at deVOL
combined classic English furniture with Mediterranean influences in her home in England, choosing a pink-flecked checkered marble floor that she says "felt Victorian, grand and slightly faded."
22. Craftsman Checks
To refresh the kitchen floor of a historic Craftsman home, Michigan-based B-Squared Design Studio replaced a black-and-white harlequin floor with the same pattern in turquoise and peach.
23. Out of Asia
Lest it seem that harlequin floors are confined to European and North American kitchens, check out this transitional kitchen in Singapore designed by The Scientist, which pairs the black-and-white pattern with black cabinets and rosy-toned hardware.
24. Magnificent Marble
Charest-Valentine revamped the kitchen in a 120-year-old Victorian home in Minneapolis, putting contemporary twists on traditional elements to make it feel at once authentic and au courant. The black-and-gray marble checkered floors, for example, break from a strict alternating pattern.
25. Warm Modern
This English kitchen by Green Bird Workshop mixes contemporary, midcentury modern and retro elements with its two-tone flat-panel cabinets, mossy tiles and checkered floor, resulting in an altogether fresh look.
27. Checks Down Under
This Australian kitchen by Bull Building pairs a cheerful 1960s-inspired Orla Kiely wallpaper in bright yellow with a classic harlequin floor and red accents.
28. Playful Pattern
In this historic Chapel Hill, North Carolina, home, the kitchen remodeled by Marsh Kitchen & Bath lets the wood shine through in the harlequin floor. Is it just us, or do the contemporary light fixtures resemble chess pieces?
29. Orange Crush
The small-scale, orange-and-white checkerboard floor in this renovated kitchen in Strasbourg, France, is a refreshing take on the checkerboard trend.
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Source: https://www.houzz.com/magazine/30-kitchens-with-checkered-floors-stsetivw-vs~157389447
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