Flooring Tips
Latest Flooring Trends
Current flooring trends — luxury vinyl, wide plank hardwood, lighter woods, textured tiles, and natural stone for modern home designs.
- Published
- October 15, 2025
- Author
- Blackburn's Interiors

Flooring trends change constantly, and with so many options available, it can be hard to keep up. From the classic look of hardwood to the practicality of vinyl, there's something for every taste and lifestyle. Here are the latest flooring trends to keep your space fresh and modern.
1. Luxury Vinyl Flooring
Luxury vinyl is increasingly popular because of its affordability, durability, and versatility. It comes in a wide variety of designs — wood, stone, and tile looks — and can be textured to mimic the real thing. Waterproof, making it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and other high-moisture areas.
2. Wide Plank Hardwood
Hardwood floors have been classic for years, but the trend is shifting to wider planks. This gives a modern twist to the traditional look and makes a room feel more spacious. Wider planks also let the natural grain show more clearly, adding depth and character.
3. Lighter Wood Tones
Lighter wood is another trend gaining traction. Pale, white-washed, and grey-toned woods create a fresh, airy feel in a room. Lighter floors make a room appear more spacious and are perfect for smaller areas or rooms without much natural light.
4. Textured Tiles
Textured tiles add tactile and visual interest to walls and floors. From rough slate-like finishes to soft undulating patterns, textured tiles come in many styles — a versatile choice for a variety of spaces.

5. Natural Stone
Natural stone floors have always been popular, and that's not changing. Marble, granite, and travertine create a luxurious look that adds value to any home. They're also incredibly durable and long-lasting.
These are just a few of the latest flooring trends taking the design world by storm. Whether you prefer the classic look of hardwood or the practicality of vinyl, there's something for every taste and budget. Contact us to walk samples in our showroom.
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