Mosaic Tile Designs in Your Hardwood Floor

Sanding and refinishing is a great way to make your hardwood floors look their best. But Great Indoors Wood Floors can take your hardwood floors from just really nice floors to works of art.

Using a variety of exotic woods, we can make custom wood borders around fireplaces or other room features, create an artistic design, or even replicate a work of art of your choosing. Our wood inlay work is second to none.

We also create interesting patterns and effects in hardwood flooring using wood stains.

However, a picture is worth 1000 words, so peruse some of the pictures below and come up with your own idea of what would look great in your home.

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    This was created for a family who’s last name begins with “B”
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    Brazilian Cherry and Wenge
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    Holly, lacewood, walnut, hand-made one of a kind. No lasers used.
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    Utilizing different grain patterns in Brazilian Cherry, with American Cherry 1” strip
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    Utilizing different grain patterns in Brazilian Cherry, with American Cherry 1” strip
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    Walnut, mahogany, white oak and maple set in a special grout mixture. Copied from ancient greek design.
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    Cherry, quartered white oak, walnut. Customer removed a wall and the floors from separate rooms did not line up. This was a creative way to save a lot of money and add a nice feature.
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    Flowers and vines added to an existing floor before refinishing.
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    Paduak, maple, walnut, lacewood. One of a kind wood inlay.
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    Bloodwood, Paduak, Quartered Red Oak, Walnut. One of a kind.
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    Purple Heart, Holly, Wenge, Bloodwood, Quartered Red Oak. One of a kind.
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    This is a flush mount wood vent. It can be added when refinishing or installing new flooring. Its available in many species of wood and we can custom stain them on site.
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    Birdseye maple, Brazilian Cherry, Walnut, Purple Heart with a stained oak floor. Hand made and one of a kind.
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    Birdseye maple, Brazilian Cherry, Walnut, Purple Heart with a stained oak floor. Hand made and one of a kind.
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    Custom inlay for Tosa Di Tavola, a great Italian restaurant formerly of Broad Ripple.
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    Mixed species sunburst
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    Mosaic table made from inlay cut-offs and marquetry experiments.
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    Mosaic table closeup
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    Wenge, White Oak, Merbau. Matt Harris Design.
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    Wenge, White Oak, Merbau. Matt Harris Design.
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    This a stained border. It adds a nice feature to a room without the permanence or expense of an inlay.
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    This a stained border. It adds a nice feature to a room without the permanence or expense of an inlay.
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    Inlay added to an existing floor in a very nice foyer.
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    This basket weave pattern was a creative option to an otherwise more costly repair.
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    Lacewood, Holly, quilted maple, Paduak, Purple Heart. Installed in an existing rift and quartered white oak floor before refinishing.

wood inlay into a hardwood floor creating an interesting border in an Indianapolis home

A beautiful border accentuates the rich color of the hardwood floors in this dining room.

wood floor stained in a checkerboard pattern in an Indianapolis home

Creative use of wood stain to make this checkerboard pattern in a light wood floor.

Diamond pattern of wood inlay into a hardwood floor in an Indianapolis home

Elegant wood inlaid braid pattern enhances the transition from one room into another.

greek key inlay pattern of dark wood in light hardwood floor

wood floor inlay

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