I have a design question for everyone. I am going to be laying down a cherry hardwood floor in a dining room. The dining room has a doorway leading into a hallway, and another doorway leading into a living room/stairs. Both the hallway and living room have 20 year old oak flooring that I am going to sand/refinish.
I had this "artistic" (in my mind) idea to take a nice 4-5" board of hard maple and put that down in between the cherry and oak in the 2 doorways as a threshold, perpendicular to the 2 1/4" boards of oak and cherry. I thought this would help define the dining room, making it seem much more formal and seperate from the living area where the oak is.
Now, in explaining all this, I realize that I have the same idea everyone else is telling me- 3 woods will look weird. However, when I'm there and looking at the wood on the floor, my gut keeps telling me it looks very nice.
What do you ladies and gentlemen think I should be doing? Using Cherry as the transition in order to stick to just 2 woods, or using Maple as the transition- throwing common thought to the wind?
I had this "artistic" (in my mind) idea to take a nice 4-5" board of hard maple and put that down in between the cherry and oak in the 2 doorways as a threshold, perpendicular to the 2 1/4" boards of oak and cherry. I thought this would help define the dining room, making it seem much more formal and seperate from the living area where the oak is.
Now, in explaining all this, I realize that I have the same idea everyone else is telling me- 3 woods will look weird. However, when I'm there and looking at the wood on the floor, my gut keeps telling me it looks very nice.
What do you ladies and gentlemen think I should be doing? Using Cherry as the transition in order to stick to just 2 woods, or using Maple as the transition- throwing common thought to the wind?

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