Color wood texture palette guide

Flooring plays a vital role in tying a room together. With suitable materials in the right colors, things blend aesthetically. As with any interior design and construction facet, flooring trends constantly change. The latest of these has much to do with colors.

When considering a remodel or new construction project, it pays to pay attention to the changes in interior design trends to keep your home from starting out looking dated. The best is to regard some of the hot looks that will likely stay popular for several years. In addition, colors and hues vary dramatically based on the type of flooring involved, so it is necessary to distinguish these differences:

  • Hardwood Floors 

Where citrus tones of orange and yellow once dominated in recent years, these trends have subsided to make room for two emerging color tones that you should pay attention to if you are completing a new build. The first is a deep, darker espresso shade of plank flooring. This look is ideal for those longing for a distinguished and classic appearance.

An even more significant trend for years to come is pale, light tones. Bleached oak and similar shades have been popular for the past couple of years and will continue trending upward for the foreseeable future. Their popularity stems from opening up rooms and providing a contemporary class.

  • Tile Flooring 

Tile will always have safe options that are timeless and attractive. You can look to marble mosaic and porcelain to provide a beautiful finish and complement nearly any theme you instill. Basketweave flooring and hexagon tiles are stylish options that always stay popular.

Emerging trends have started to gain steam beyond these timeless options, including black slate flooring. Slate plays into the modern desire for extreme contrasts and remains easy to maintain and clean. Colored Zellige tiles in earthy shades of blue and green are also expected to peak in the coming years.

  • Carpeting 

Beige carpeting has always been a safe choice for bedrooms and larger living spaces for its ease of maintenance, and that trend is likely never dying off. Recently, there has been a distinct growth in the use of cooler tones like grays and paler hues that do not detract from furnishings and wall colors but subtly complement the whole room.

Homeowners apply broader color strokes in spaces less viewed by guests and family, such as the basement or the office. Beyond brighter and bolder color-rich installations, patterns are also becoming a growing trend.

Why Does Color Even Matter? 

Many homeowners need to understand the role of color in shaping the story of their property. For example, the colors of things like the flooring influence the eye of those in the room. Not only does this very clearly speak to the stylistic choices contractors and homeowners have made in the design phase, but hues subtly influence the atmosphere, comfort, and mood of spaces in your house.

Because flooring is such an essential part of your home, it is rarely a material you want to install. Instead, licensed contractors get the job done quickly and work with your schedule to minimize disruption to your daily life.