The Future of Flooring: The Hottest Home Flooring Trends of 2018

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Are you planning a floor renovation project for your home?

Instead of going back to the same boring floor that you had before, consider some of the awesome floor material trends of 2018 so far. Some of them look great and aren’t too hard on your wallet either.

A new floor can also impress your family and friends, and just be more comfortable for you to walk on in general. Before you rule it out because you’re stuck in your ways when it comes to flooring, check out some of the most interesting floor trends of this year and then make your choice.

1. Parquet Hardwood

Parquet hardwood is made of really sturdy wood pieces arranged in unique patterns. It’s seeing attention this year as a way for homeowners to draw attention to the natural wood of their floors.

If you decide on this flooring choice you won’t need a huge area rug to cover it. Your guests will be drawn to the natural beauty of the floor.

2. Wide Plank Floor

Wood flooring has and will probably always be a popular floor trend. Recent trends are pushing toward wide plank floors. These planks are usually a foot wide or more.

It works well if you’re trying to get a “weekend at the cabin look”. It can also make your flooring appear more mature and authentic.

3. Grey Wood

Grey wood floors are getting up there in popularity. They provide your home with a clean, crisp, modern look. They can really brighten up your home if you need it.

The bad thing about grey wood is that it lacks the warmth that comes with traditional wood floors. If you go to a place, then you can ask them to let have a few samples to see if it will go with the natural light of your home.

4. Bamboo Floors

With bamboo flooring, you have to worry about quality. You want to pick up durable boards that are going to last for a while obviously. Pressed bamboo boards can give your home a fresh woody look.

Before you decide on bamboo wood, make sure you find great quality woven boards that come from a manufacturer with great reviews. Also, make sure your floors are dehumidified properly before installation if it’s needed.

5. Porcline Planks

Porcelain planks can be designed to mimic the look of natural woods grains. Not only are they pretty to look at, but they’re also very durable.

The cool thing about porcelain is you can get the wood floor look in your bathroom or other places known for dampness without damaging the floor. It’s the perfect way to avoid wood rot and other water-based destruction.

6. Recycled Carpet

If you’re wanting to go green and reduce your carbon footprint, you’re in luck because there is a modern day floor trend for that.

Recycled carpets made of regenerated nylon and recycled plastic bottles are now available for an environmentally friendly floor design. You can get these in stain-resistant designs so if you have pets or kids you don’t have to worry about renting carpet cleaners for spilled juice and other liquids.

This eco-friendly nylon can be woven into several different pile designs from thick living room carpet to more utilitarian versions.

6. Vinyl Is in Demand

Vinyl flooring is pretty universal. It comes in many different styles, colors, textures, and patterns. Vinyl is also very easy to clean, comfortable to the foot and has anti-stain features.

If you want to have more expensive materials in your home like marble, and exotic hardwoods, vinyl can actually mimic these styles at the fraction of the cost. This flexibility is putting it in pretty high demand.

7. Cork Flooring

Cork is another eco-friendly floor option. It’s springy and offers a pretty interesting pulp-like wood pattern. If you’re redoing your floors on a budget, you might want to go with cork because it’s pretty inexpensive.

It’s a common rising floor trend nowadays but you might run into problems if you have children and pets. It’s not as durable as most other floor options available to you.

8. Carpet Tiles

Why go with boring, regular carpet when you can have carpet tiles? Combining traditional carpeting with tilling gives you a floor carpeting trend that is actually pretty easy to install.

It allows for some pretty interesting designs and geometric patterns. It’s no real wonder why this design is winning out against traditional carpeting!

9. Distressed Plank Flooring

Distressed plank flooring has a lot of benefits that are worth looking into. They can reduce your carbon footprint and are ideal for modern houses and farm-style houses.

Sadly, distressed plank can be a little expensive and if you’re installing it by yourself you have to make sure that you minimize the gaps between the planks.

10. Hardwood Floors of Varying Widths

Getting hardwood floors of varying widths gives your floor a one-of-a-kind look. It’s also a style that is a throwback to historic homes, back when builders used every part of the tree.

Be ready for a commitment though, this floor trend requires a lot of extra cost and installation time.

Top Flooring Trends That Will Impress Your Friends

These flooring trends are sure to look way more interesting than the floor you had before it. There is a look for any home, any budget, and any style. If you want to go with an eco-friendly design, you can have that too. So, do your homework before going back to your old style.

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