If you’re planning a remodel in 2024–2025, your floors are one of the best places to start. The right flooring design doesn’t just look beautiful—it ties your whole space together, stands up to daily life, and adds value to your home.

Here are the top flooring design trends we’re seeing in homes right now, and how they might work in your space.

1. Warm, Natural Wood Tones

Cool grays are officially out. Homeowners are gravitating toward warm, natural stains that make rooms feel cozy and inviting.

These colors pair perfectly with white walls, black accents, and natural textures like linen and rattan.

2. Wide-Plank Hardwood

Wide-plank flooring (5″ and wider) is one of the strongest design statements of 2024–2025. Fewer seams mean your room feels larger and more high-end, and the wider boards show off the natural grain of the wood.

Wide planks work especially well in:

3. Textured & “Character” Floors

Perfectly smooth floors are taking a back seat to floors with personality:

These finishes are great for busy families and pet owners because they help hide everyday wear, small scratches, and dust. They create that lived-in, comfortable look that never feels too formal.

4. Herringbone & Chevron Patterns

For homeowners who want a designer touch, patterned hardwood is having a major moment.

These patterns immediately elevate a space and work beautifully in older homes, historic renovations, and modern interiors alike.

5. Waterproof & Kid-Friendly Luxury Vinyl

Design trends aren’t just about looks—they’re about lifestyle. That’s why luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and waterproof flooring continue to grow in popularity.

Today’s LVP:

You get the look of hardwood in spaces where real wood might not be the best fit, like basements, mudrooms, or homes with large dogs.

6. Seamless Room-to-Room Flow

Another big design trend is using the same flooring throughout most of the main level of a home. Instead of changing materials in every room, homeowners are choosing one style that runs from the entryway through the living room, kitchen, and hallways.

This creates:

We’ll often pair this with tile in bathrooms and laundry rooms for performance and moisture protection.

7. Low-Sheen, Matte Finishes

High-gloss floors used to be the standard, but today’s homeowners are asking for matte and satin finishes:

A low-sheen finish is a smart choice if you want beautiful floors without feeling like you’re constantly cleaning.

8. Sustainable & Health-Conscious Options

More homeowners are thinking about what’s in their floors. That means choosing products with:

When we help you choose flooring, we can talk about eco-friendly options that match your values as well as your style.

Ready to Update Your Floors?

Whether you love classic hardwood, modern luxury vinyl, or a patterned statement floor, the 2024–2025 trends offer something for every home and budget.

If you’re not sure which look is right for your space, we can help you:

Thinking about new flooring this year? Schedule a consultation with Superior Custom Flooring and let our team help you bring these trends to life in your home.