This particular floor is made of bottle caps. I say 'made', it's layered over, one would assume, a wooden floor, but you can see the painstaking effort that went into this. Reminiscent of a mural or mosaic. Unconventional yet mesmerizing.
This option is a derivative on the parquet style of wooden flooring. Now, whether you choose to paint before flooring, or after, I'd suggest hiring either a professional, or this could work equally well as a punishment for a artistically skilled, yet naughty child.
Have you ever heard of biomorphism? Outside of the 'Alien' films that is. No? It's the artistic movement that models designs on naturally existing patterns. Case in point, the swirly, wiggly wooden floor you see below. So, even if you go traditional, you can do something different with it.
Of course, if you're fairly wealthy, enjoy a tipple (judging from the photo, every night) and have a willingness to experiment with your flooring, you can always make use of your old champagne and wine cases.
But, at the end of the day, whether you go for bottle caps or bottle cases, coloured boards or wobbly trees, your best bet, as always, is to hire the professionals.
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