New trends that will dominate flooring design in 2025 Discover them

The year 2025 is expected to be a warm and inviting year in terms of interior design, and it will interest designers and homeowners alike with its materials, colors, and decorations. In the following lines, a glimpse of the nature of home floors, and the materials that will soon be at the forefront, noting that wood will know great interest, as well as other natural materials, such as cork, as well as terrazzo: Cork, as well as terrazzo stone.
Flooring can change the overall look of a home because it takes up a lot of space, and its materials, colors, and patterns can either positively or negatively affect the space it occupies.
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Biophilic design is here to stay
Biophilic Dining Room
This year (2024), biophilic design is becoming more prevalent in homes as a result of the shift towards a more eco-friendly perspective. Biophilic design involves incorporating elements of nature, such as plants, waterfalls, and rock walls, into interior spaces to promote calm and well-being, as well as a deeper connection to the natural world: Plants, waterfalls, and rock walls are incorporated into interior spaces to promote calm, well-being, and a deeper connection to the natural world.
In the coming year (2025), the trend will include flooring, with the use of natural materials, among which is wood, especially as consumers are increasingly aware of the risks that come with exposure to hazardous chemicals, so they prefer cleaner and safer products, such as: Marmoleum (natural linoleum), as well as bamboo, hardwood, or cork floors.
All of these products have a very low, if any, carbon footprint and are made without potentially harmful substances, such as VOCs, PFAs, PVC, phthalates, biocides, and fungicides: VOCs, PFAs, PVC, phthalates, biocides, and fungicides.
Flooring colors
Side of the reception area, with a dark-colored parquet floor
In terms of natural flooring colors, gray will be out of the running, as will gray and light woods, with a trend towards more natural and traditional shades, such as: Strong, confident, warm browns and a focus on paying attention to the details of the material, as well as the beautiful natural grain inherent in each board. So, honey oak and walnut will make a comeback. If the homeowner adopts this, it is right to furnish the rooms with soft, soft-colored pieces of furniture, which creates an inviting atmosphere in the end.
Geometric patterns
Dining room open to the kitchen, noting the parquet floor
The chevron pattern has finally caught on, appearing on hard and soft décor materials, including wood flooring. The chevron pattern clearly lavishes the home, and refers to the Parisian decor, which is still desired by many homeowners. The chevron pattern on hardwood, engineered wood, or even ceramic tiles that mimic the look of wood. The pattern adds depth to interior spaces and enriches the feel of the decor, especially in the open living area, entryway, and hallways.
This design trend has staying power, too, until 2025.
It’s worth noting that the origins of herringbone-patterned parquet floors, and chevrons, date back to the 16th century in Europe. So, in a way, it’s been in vogue for centuries!
Mixed materials
In the coming year, expect to see designers combining different materials together more often in floor coverings, adding a layer of depth and visual interest to interior design. The earthy warmth of wood and the solid presence of stone can be combined to “weave” a sophisticated design.
Vintage atmosphere
Interior design, with the appeal of a terrazzo floor
Antique flooring materials, including terrazzo tiles, offer a unique look and add a touch of nostalgia to any space. Terrazzo tiles are especially popular in open-plan homes in warmer climates – this type of flooring is also frequently used in kitchens and bathrooms. Terrazzo will be in vogue in 2025.