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 Flooring Trends for 2023

If you’re looking to update flooring it’s always going to be an investment, so it pays to stay informed of the latest trends for the best materials and designs that will prove timeless for the modern home. 

Check out these hardwood flooring trends for 2023 to get inspired for your next remodel project!

Sustainable materials

As concerns about the environment continue to grow, more and more people are turning to sustainable flooring options such as bamboo, cork, and reclaimed wood. These materials not only look great but also have a much smaller environmental footprint compared to traditional flooring options like hardwood or carpet.

Cozy up with warmer toned floors

Perhaps it has something to do with the time of year, and people trying to create a cosier feel, or maybe it is just a reaction to the fact that many of us seem to be spending a little more time in our homes these days, but it seems we are keen to create a warmer, more welcoming feel now than ever before. 

Rich Wood Tones

Typing in perfectly with the emerging popularity of rich brown tones as a key color trend 2023. It’s no surprise to see the bleached woods style being challenged by the demand for darker shades of wood varieties.

Luxury Vinyl

Luxury vinyl is highly durable and hardwearing. It has built-in scratch and stain guards that can hold up to all your daily wear and tear. As well as it’s designed with advanced technology to handle the highs and lows of everyday life. It’s also an easy choice for people with pets or kids because of the waterproof features and ease of cleaning.

Authenticity

People are looking for elements of craftsmanship, heritage and a correlation to natural materials in the products they choose. Textures play a big role in this trend, helping to give flooring longevity.

Bleached or Whitewashed Floors

For contemporary spaces, you can’t go wrong with a smooth, light, wide plank hardwood floor. Hardwoods naturally darken and develop a patina as they age. But, a floor that’s been whitewashed takes on an entirely new look that’s very appealing in modern design trends.