Hardwood Flooring Trends 2021

Hardwood Flooring Trends 2021

This entry was posted on April 7, 2021 by sam elliott

Hardwood flooring trends tend to change year on year, although the wooden floor still remains classic and timeless. When you imagine a wooden floor, you probably think of a plank style oak flooring with golden and neutral tones.  In reality, there are so many more options to choose from.  Choosing the right style, colour and type of floor can really make an impact on your home and transform the area completely.

 

Here are the top hardwood flooring trends for 2021:

 

Caramel Coloured Hardwood

Traditional golden tones of Oak and dark brown shades of Walnut flooring are still popular, but there has been a rise in the popularity of caramel and honey-coloured floors. They can really add warmth and charm to your home.  It still looks like a natural wooden floor, with an added twist of a colour stain to create the warm tones. 

 

Parquet Block Flooring

With parquet block flooring you are really able to create a statement floor.  Its popularity is growing again, and it is set to be one of the top trends for 2021. Parquet blocks are smaller blocks of flooring that can be laid to create different geometric patterns.  The most common styles are herringbone, basket weave or brick bond.  These eye-catching patterns can really transform your room.  The parquet blocks can be found in different species of wood, in different shades and colours, and even made from bamboo. 

 

Chevron Flooring

Chevron flooring is a great alternative to parquet block.  The small blocks are cut in a slightly different way so that the chevron effect can be created. Chevron gives you a ‘V’ shaped pattern on your floor, which can look stunning in the right style of home.  For more information about chevron flooring, please have a look at the following: Chevron Flooring Explained

 

Distressed Hardwood Flooring

Distressed hardwood flooring is becoming more and more popular.  Gone are the days of people wanting a shiny, high gloss wooden floor.  With a distressed floor you are getting a more natural looking wood, which retains and enhances the character and natural beauty of the species of wood.  If you are looking for a more natural and authentic hardwood floor, have a look at our range of distressed floors. 

 

If you are unsure about which floor to choose for your home, why not order some free samples.  

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