Step Into Style: Flooring Trends to Watch
- Billy
- Jul 3
- 2 min read

In 2025, flooring trends are moving towards a blend of natural materials, bold patterns, and textured finishes, with a focus on sustainability and wider planks. Luxury vinyl flooring, especially in wider planks, remains popular due to its durability and aesthetic appeal. Warm wood tones, botanical designs, and sustainable materials are also trending, alongside a revival of vintage styles like parquet.
Here's a more detailed look at the key trends:
Materials & Styles:
• Mixed Materials: Combining wood, stone, and industrial-inspired tiles to create depth and character.
• Warm Woods: Oak, maple, cherry, and walnut with undertones of beige, honey, pink, and cherry yellow are popular.
• Botanical & Floral Designs: Incorporating nature-inspired patterns and motifs into flooring.
• Parquet Flooring: Classic parquet patterns are making a comeback with a contemporary twist.
• Sustainable & Recycled Materials: Eco-friendly options like recycled LVP are gaining traction.
• Luxury Vinyl Flooring (LVT/LVP): Remains popular for its durability and versatility, mimicking natural wood and stone.
• Wide Planks: Wider planks create a sense of spaciousness and highlight the natural beauty of the wood grain.
• Textured Finishes: Brushed stone, subtly textured wood, and other tactile surfaces are adding depth and visual interest.
• Bold Patterns & Colors: Geometric designs, herringbone patterns, and checkerboard layouts are gaining popularity.
• Vintage Vibes: Reviving classic styles like parquet and incorporating elements of older designs.
• Matte Finishes: Matte finishes offer a natural, low-luster appearance that minimizes the visibility of scratches.
• Warm Tones: Warm wood tones and lighter neutral palettes are favored for creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
• Gray and Greige: Engineered hardwood floors in gray and greige tones continue to be a popular choice.

Considerations:
• Maximalist Flooring: Bold and expressive designs with vibrant colors, patterns, and textures are gaining popularity as part of a maximalist design trend.
• Smart Designs: Flooring that incorporates smart technology and features is also emerging as a trend.
• Durability: In busy households, durable and easy-to-clean options like LVT and textured finishes are preferred.
• Biophilic Design: Integrating natural elements and materials into the home, including flooring, is becoming increasingly popular.
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