Flooring Trends To Give Your Home A Luxury Look

Flooring Trends

Flooring is one of the most essential, yet often overlooked, parts of our homes. It's the first thing you set foot on when waking up in the morning and the last when going to bed. So, it's no wonder that flooring choice is one of the most significant aspects of refreshing your home.

Below, we've compiled a list of luxurious flooring options that are sure to give your floors new life!

1. Fumed Wood Flooring

Most wooden floors are stained to give them the desired finishing touch but Fumed wood floors get their rich color without going through a staining process. In this practice, wood is placed in a chamber where ammonia is released. The wood then reacts to the ammonia, causing a change in its hue and grain.

Fumed Wood Flooring

The final product color generally depends on several factors, including the type of wood, the outside environment, and even the atmosphere within the chamber itself. With this process, even among similar planks, their results are not always uniform. But that's part of the charm! Fuming wood floors is a wildly popular contemporary option that brings an air of luxury to your home.

2. Concrete Tiles & Distressed Wood

Distressed floors have been around for a while but are finding renewed popularity in recent years. This flooring type undergoes an artificial aging process that gives the planks a slightly worn finish. 

This process is often done by hand and varies depending on the desired degree and style of distress. If you're looking for a rustic aesthetic for your home, this is it!

Concrete Tiles & Distressed Wood

But if wood flooring isn't quite your thing, perhaps distressed concrete flooring is more your speed. Distressed concrete undergoes a similar process to enhance its appearance and create a worn-out look. The best part about distressed concrete? It goes with almost any kind of décor!

3. Bleached & Blanched Woods

When it comes to flooring, there's nothing that looks quite as clean as bleached wood. For those that have grown tired of the various yellows and browns that come naturally with wooden floors, the bleached option might be right for you!

Bleached & Blanched Woods

The process of bleaching planks involves applying a chemical solution to the surface of the wood. This drains the wood of its artificial stain and creates a softer, white-washed appearance.

The Blanching process gives wood an ashy appearance while retaining a visible natural grain beneath the surface. This choice is perfect for anyone hoping to add a fresh, clean atmosphere to their home while still preserving that natural feel.

4. Graphic Tiles

Not many people are willing to use their floor as a canvas, but if you like distinctive and artsy patterns on your floors, graphic tiles are a popular option! Using advanced technology, manufacturers can replicate many different images on tiles.

Graphic Tiles

They also come in many varieties, with some tiles that make up repetitive patterns, or even ones with interlocking pictures that forms an image on your floor like a large jigsaw puzzle.

5. Vintage Black & White

Vintage aesthetics are all about harnessing nostalgia - bringing back the warmth and memories of times past. However, contemporary vintage is not quite the same black and white tiles that are typically in older, historic homes.

Vintage Black & White

Current trends often feature bold choices and more luxurious qualities than designs of yesteryear. It's no surprise that homeowners choose vintage floor styles when searching for that 'unique touch.' 

6. Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring offers a softer surface, making it more pleasant to stand on for extended periods than more rigid materials like concrete or tile. It is also warmer than other hard surfaces. Vinyl also comes in several different levels of gloss, giving buyers the ability to choose between various looks that can fit any need.

Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring offers a large selection of designs and colors, including options made to resemble wood or tile flooring. Some vinyl tiles can even be grouted for a more realistic look.

Vinyl is an excellent choice for rooms that receive a ton of foot traffic as they are water-resistant and designed to withstand most scuffing and stains. Additionally, the ease of installation makes vinyl flooring a great alternative for homeowners that don't have a ton of experience with flooring.

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