Contact Bob Blaisse

Send a message directly to the publisher

Back to Articles

Flooring Trends to Look For in 2026

In 2026, sustainability in flooring will be a key focus as more homeowners and designers choose eco-friendly materials. Reclaimed wood, bamboo and cork are at the forefront of this trend, offering both environmental benefits and aesthetic appeal. The shift towards green living is expected to continue to influence flooring choices, along with a new, bolder look. 

Reclaimed Wood 

Gives new life to old wood, reducing waste while adding character and history to a space. Its unique imperfections and weathered look make it perfect for rustic and contemporary designs alike.

Bamboo 

This is a fast-growing, renewable resource, making it a popular choice for eco-conscious homeowners. Its durability, coupled with its natural beauty, lends warmth to both modern and traditional interiors.

Cork

Cork flooring is sustainable, soft underfoot, and has natural insulating properties. Its versatility in design allows it to fit seamlessly into a variety of decor styles while contributing to a healthier indoor environment.

Bold colors and patterns

Colorful flooring tiles in vibrant colors and patterns are expected to be popular in 2025. Green is expected to be a popular color, representing energy and vitality. 

Engineered wood

Engineered wood is expected to remain a popular choice for its durability and moisture resistance. 

Geometric patterns

Geometric patterns, such as herringbone, chevron and parquet, are expected to remain popular. 

Terrazzo revival

Terrazzo, which was popular in the mid-20th century, is expected to make a comeback. 

Soft flooring with dynamic designs

Soft flooring with free-flowing shapes, color gradients, and metallic speckles is expected to be popular in creative environments like offices and hotels. 

Rigid flooring

Rigid flooring, also known as hybrid flooring, is a vinyl plank with a rigid core that combines the benefits of laminate and vinyl flooring.

Large Format Tiles

These oversized tiles create a sleek and seamless look, making spaces feel larger and more open. Their minimal grout lines contribute to a clean, modern aesthetic, ideal for open-concept areas like kitchens and living rooms.

Textured Finishes 

In 2026, textured surfaces like hand-scraped or wire-brushed wood floors will offer a natural, organic feel while being practical, as they hide imperfections and wear. These finishes add a rustic charm and depth to spaces.

Mixed Materials

The combination of different materials like wood, stone and vinyl is gaining momentum, particularly in open-plan homes. This trend allows for creativity, offering distinct transitions between rooms without physical barriers while adding variety to the overall design.

These evolving trends highlight the balance between aesthetics and functionality, giving homeowners more options to personalize their spaces.

Share:
  • Copied!

Meet the Publisher

Other Publications

Contact Us