
8 Flooring Trend Predictions for 2024
The article discusses eight prominent flooring trends predicted by designers and experts for 2024, emphasizing sustainability, a return to nostalgia, and evolving preferences in materials and styles. Replacing flooring is a significant investment, making it crucial to understand future trends.
Warm tile tones are expected to gain popularity, with Jordana Moche of Porcelanosa NYC noting a shift towards cream, beige, and gray hues, often in larger formats. Medium and darker wood-effect tiles and brown earth tones are also trending, creating a warm, moody, and hospitality-like ambiance within residences.
A significant trend highlighted is a retro carpet revolution, as described by Audra Keiber, Mohawk’s director of design and development for soft surfaces. This trend is driven by a renewed demand for vintage furnishings and the color palettes of retro textiles. Mohawk's upcoming Karastan collection, 'Stitchery,' exemplifies this, blending a classic herringbone pattern with traditional colors such as warm golden browns, beiges, taupe, and dark blue, gray, and black accents, moving away from plain gray carpets.
The familiar modern farmhouse style will continue to evolve in flooring. Adam Vester, Mohawk’s senior director of design for wood and laminate, indicates a move towards a 'warm minimalism' with Scandinese influences. This translates to lighter-hued, smooth-surfaced wood with fewer knots, providing a clean backdrop while retaining the raw textures and organic forms characteristic of farmhouse design.
Sustainable flooring options are also at the forefront, reflecting a growing commitment to eco-conscious living. Consumers and designers are increasingly seeking clean, renewable, and sustainable materials. Mohawk's efforts in innovating with fibers made from recycled and renewable content are cited as an example, suggesting a wider availability of such options in the coming year.
Hardwood floors are set to maintain their leading position, particularly in kitchen designs. The 2023 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Report reveals that a quarter of homeowners already opt for stained or unstained hardwood. Vinyl and resilient flooring closely follow, and engineered wood is also gaining traction. Mitchell Parker, senior editor at Houzz, anticipates smooth surfaces, raw wood tones, and wide planks to be popular. While lighter woods are gaining favor, rustic wood with visible saw marks, knots, and graining remains a strong choice. The classic herringbone pattern is also highly trending, adding visual movement and elegance.
A broader trend of nostalgia extends beyond carpets to hard surfaces. Vester notes that this is characterized by clean, simple lines and a pared-back aesthetic, with visually enhanced wood looks featuring smaller character knots. The blend of retro 1970s vibes with futuristic elements, particularly in midcentury modernism, creates a timeless fusion of past, present, and future.
In bathrooms, neutral-toned porcelain and ceramic tiles continue to be dominant for non-shower flooring. The 2023 U.S. Houzz Bathroom Trends Report shows 60% of homeowners selecting these materials. Porcelain is valued for its durability and ability to mimic natural stone or wood without high maintenance or cost. Gray, white, and beige are the most common colors, contributing to a soothing and luxurious bathroom sanctuary.
Finally, universal design principles are increasingly influencing renovations, aiming to create accessible and usable spaces for everyone. Houzz research indicates that two-thirds of homeowners address special needs during bathroom renovations, with the needs of aging household members being a top priority. This includes incorporating features like nonslip flooring to enhance safety.
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