Get Inspired By The Top 5 Flooring Trends Of 2024Share this:Top 5 Flooring Trends of 2024 to Enhance Your SpaceLooking to remodel your current home or building a new one? We are guessing flooring would be a top priority in both cases, since it really sets the base for the rest of your home. You might be grappling with some questions though. Should I go for a current trend or opt for something timeless? What material of flooring would suit my home? Should I experiment or play it safe?We hear you. To guide you along, we’ve compiled a list of 2023’s flooring trends that also have the ability to age well. Although at any point in time, if you do wish to change your flooring, it’s so much easier to do that with the Pro-Tek™ luxury vinyl flooring range. Simply because it’s a floating floor with a simple click and go installation. Which means you can just as easily remove and replace.For now, let’s look at what’s trending in the world of flooring.Dark allure:The woods are lovely, dark and deep. Echoing Robert Frost’s sentiments, this year’s key colour trend is all about rich brown tones, almost bordering on black. Maximalism has taken centrestage this year, which gives darker wood tones plenty of space to shine.While paler wood colours like bleached and whitewashed wood have always been the go-to choice, darker woods are now being embraced by more and more homeowners. It’s perhaps because they work beautifully with Maximalism interior trends that are expected to stay popular in 2023.Think espresso, burgundy and dark chocolate woods to add a cosy, lived-in feel. Think fumed, smoked effect floors for a deeply-textured, dramatic look. Darker woods evoke a sense of snug warmth, and yet can imbue the space with sophistication and elegance. Hurlingham Brown with its striking interplay of brown-black graining and Ezra Mink with its luxuriously complex texture are great choices within this trend.Not everyone would like to commit to darker tones though. But if you do wish to try them out sparingly, install them in more intimate, quiet spaces – like a study room with floor-to-ceiling bookcases or a powder room, to instantly add a quiet elegance to these spaces.Herringbone Renaissance:Since 2022, Herringbone has seen a massive revival. We don’t expect it to change any time this year. More and more home and office owners are waking up to the potential of this gorgeous parquet style of flooring. But of course, thanks largely to the innovations in luxury vinyl, the centuries-old Herringbone has gotten a modern twist, making it far more accessible to the masses. Gone are the days when this pattern was seen gracing the homes of the elite. Today, we can see it being used in urban lofts, corner offices and humble residences too.Besides the abstract beauty, Herringbone has the ability to open up the space as well with its fluid zig-zag movement. Homes and commercial spaces with small layouts really benefit from this flooring trend, since it helps lengthen a room and tricks the eye into making a room appear larger.With luxury vinyl, you also have the advantage of a multitude of colours and finishes. So you could go modern Scandi with Hampton Grey or ultra-glam with Arundel Walnut.Checkerboard nostalgia:Checkerboards are back with a vengeance and are making their presence felt, especially in hallways, cloakrooms and kitchens. This simple pattern has a very graphic, bold and edgy appearance, making it a hot favourite right now. But it’s not just the classic black and white checkerboard tiles anymore. People are experimenting with contrasting and complimenting hues, embracing colour and patterned tiles even.For smaller spaces, it would be advisable to go with smaller tiles to fully appreciate a checkerboard pattern. This pattern is also surprisingly versatile. A playful mix and match of colourful tiles like yellow and white would lend a fast-food restaurant a playful, energetic feel. When combined with luxurious materials, it can impart a gloriously regal feel to your home. For instance, Charcoal Slate set alongside Venetian Marble is evocative of palatial splendor and old-world glamour.Larger than life stone:Large format tiles are making a big impact right now. In varying shades of colours and textures, they can make a sweeping statement, while adding depth and character to a room. Large tiles have a minimalistic quality to them and appeals to a modern, clean aesthetic. It is also seen as being very edgy and has found favour especially in the industrial design area.Since there are fewer tiles used, rooms tend to look and feel open and more polished. Besides, oversized tiles adapt beautifully to almost every design style, whether it’s a Scandinavian minimalism, a modern farmhouse or a contemporary industrial chic look.The most popular floors in this area are concrete and stone-effect tiles, to give the appearance of a smooth, flawless finish.Imperfectly perfect:The Japandi interior design trend is making waves right now. And flooring that complements this style is all the rage. Japandi – which is a mix of Japanese and Scandinavian design sensibilities – is all about the imperfectly perfect ideal. It celebrates raw, natural beauty and simplicity. Neutral, muted tones, like beige and cream are key colours across – even on floors. No element is meant to jar, stand out or dominate and instead the emphasis is on a calm, harmonious atmosphere. A clutter and fuss-free environment is accentuated with the use of tactile textures and low-key lighting.In this style, floors that appear unfinished, rough-hewn and natural like Beige Travertine tile would provide a perfectly soothing Zen garden feel.What’s your top pick?While we believe these trends will stick around beyond 2023, you could add your own twist to make it unique. Pro-Tek™ luxury vinyl floors offer you so many options for every interior décor trend, that you will be spoilt for choice. Besides, our extra-large free samples will allow you to experiment and see which floor works best with your design sensibilities.You can also register a trade account with us today to gain access to exclusive discounts and benefits. If you need more assistance, we are just a call or message away.