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From pattern and texture to pristine parquet: Five flooring trends to give your home the wow factor

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ILUXURIOUS VINYL

Beyond the sought-after soft flooring options, Sam Way, hard flooring buyer at Carpetrigh­t, says vinyl is a great way to update your home without breaking the bank.

“There have been many developmen­ts in design and styles, meaning the effects that vinyl can create, such as tile or wood, are incredibly realistic,” enthuses Sam.

“With it being durable and soft underfoot, vinyl is a great choice for families.”

Luxury vinyl tiles are an elegant choice, as they emulate expensive design styles while being practical and durable. “They are not only low maintenanc­e and water resistant, but also compatible with underfloor heating – if you’re looking to add a touch of luxury and warmth to your room,” says Sam.

NOSTALGIA REINVENTED

Natalie Mudd, director at the Wood Flooring Co, says they’re seeing an increase in demand for handcrafte­d, textured planks that offer the ‘lived-in’ look. “A subtle nod to the past, this trend reflects a desire to add character,” says

Natalie.

“Finished to look antique in appearance, the undulated surface texture of handcrafte­d boards can add a classic charm to any space.”

Seek out planks that present a distressed effect, with scrapes, cracks and other tactile markings – all adding to the floor’s appeal.

COLOUR, PATTERN AND TEXTURE

“A key trend we’re seeing in 2023, is people looking to add pattern and texture to their flooring,” says Daniel

Prendergas­t, owner of the Rug Seller. “Favouring striking colours and designs, people are becoming a lot more experiment­al and not shying away from statement pieces.” As such, he says round and unusual cuts of rugs are coming through in abundance – allowing people to be more expressive with their choices. Paul Herbert, head of category for soft flooring at Carpetrigh­t, says: “Brights are back. Colour pop is all about experiment­ing with vibrant shades that will add an unexpected splash of colour to your home, making it stand out from the crowd.”

And there is no rulebook. “Opt for a design that makes you feel good and elevates your spirit,” suggests Paul.

ORGANIC WARMTH

“The organic warmth trend, using sustainabl­e, recycled, and ethical materials, certainly applies to floor fashion,” says Daniel. Increasing­ly popular and considered environmen­tally friendly, these include plant-derived materials, such as bamboo or sisal, and sustainabl­y-sourced jute. “Handwoven and hardwearin­g, jute is a popular eco-friendly material and represents a movement towards organic warmth,” says Daniel.

PRISTINE PARQUET

“Parquet is as popular as ever, with many people opting for herringbon­e and chevron styles,” says Natalie.

“We’ve noticed more people are looking for ‘cleaner’ parquet planks. What we mean by this is a board with less knots and markings, in contrast to a rustic grade floor,” she continues. “A clean grade of oak, characteri­sed by less nuances and colour variations.”

Great for making an interior appear brighter and for creating a seamless flow between spaces, Natalie says parquet is an extremely versatile option that will remain timeless for years to come.

“One of the great things about the trend for natural, more sustainabl­e materials, is they can stand the test of time.”

Plus, a neutral palette provides the perfect base for layering, with textures and materials that not only look great, but help create a relaxing interior, whatever your style, says Paul.

“Embrace this trend by choosing natural finishes, such as cork, wood, rattan and wool, which are warm and wonderfull­y tactile.”

 ?? ?? Cellar Oak Wood Flooring, £66.14 per m2, £189.22 per pack, the Wood Flooring Co
Cellar Oak Wood Flooring, £66.14 per m2, £189.22 per pack, the Wood Flooring Co
 ?? ?? Penzance Oak Parquet, £57.11 per m2, £49.46 per pack, the Wood Flooring Co
Penzance Oak Parquet, £57.11 per m2, £49.46 per pack, the Wood Flooring Co
 ?? ?? People and Planet Natural Classic White Cork Flooring, £51.99 m2, £113.55 per box, Carpetrigh­t
People and Planet Natural Classic White Cork Flooring, £51.99 m2, £113.55 per box, Carpetrigh­t
 ?? ?? Tegola Lite Plank 22220 Priory Oak Luxury Vinyl, £27.98 m2, £49.26 per box, Carpetrigh­t
Tegola Lite Plank 22220 Priory Oak Luxury Vinyl, £27.98 m2, £49.26 per box, Carpetrigh­t
 ?? ?? Circles Jute and Cotton Flatweave Rug, £129, (120x170cm), the Rug Seller
Circles Jute and Cotton Flatweave Rug, £129, (120x170cm), the Rug Seller
 ?? ?? Multi Coloured Rug, from £489.99, (120x170cm), the Rug Seller
Multi Coloured Rug, from £489.99, (120x170cm), the Rug Seller
 ?? ?? Paul Herbert, head of category for soft flooring at Carpetrigh­t
Paul Herbert, head of category for soft flooring at Carpetrigh­t
 ?? ?? Natalie Mudd, director at the Wood Flooring Co
Natalie Mudd, director at the Wood Flooring Co
 ?? ?? Edmonton Twist Carpet, £31.99 m2, Carpetrigh­t
Edmonton Twist Carpet, £31.99 m2, Carpetrigh­t

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