Very flat, uniform floors—pure white, solid black, or completely smooth—look beautiful for five minutes after cleaning. Then dust settles, a hair falls, a tiny scratch appears, and everything shows. You may find yourself cleaning constantly just to keep them looking “clean enough.”
Floors with gentle grain, speckling or natural variation don’t reveal every tiny flaw. Dust and small marks visually blend into the pattern, so the floor still looks acceptable even when it’s not spotless. You’ll still clean, but you won’t feel like a slave to it.
This is why many people love natural-looking wood grains, subtly patterned stone looks or lightly textured tiles. They’re kinder to everyday life.

