Trend 1 - LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tiles)
The Luxury Vinyl Tile has seen a massive increase in demand and is now being used mainly as a faux wood product for those worried about scratches and moisture resistance. It is available in sheets and planks in various widths to resemble the look of cut wood. LVT offers 3D printing technology, this adds depth and realism to traditional vinyl tile.
The main benefits of LVT are:
- Moisture resistant
- Scratch and scuff resistant
- Sound and heat absorbant
- Slip resistant
- Easy to clean
- Durable
Moduleo Eastern Hickory
Trend 2 - Parquet Flooring
The classic look of herringbone and chevron are starting to make a comeback as well as puzzle like geometrics. Parquet flooring was historically made famous by Louis XIV who replaced all the marble in the Palace of Versailles with parquet flooring, this classic look can be modernised by adding colour or by using different materials. This look will add instant texture and interest to the floor.
Karndean Spanish Cherry Parquet
Amtico Chateau Oak, Fragment Astro and Alchemy Haze.
Trend 3 - Grey
Grey is the 'new neutral', grey has been trending in other areas of interior for a while and now its starting to emerge in wood. It's a great base as its not overpowering so doesnt fight with any colours, this allows you to accent key elements in your home, whether opting for lighter or darker grey tones.
Amtico Limed Grey Wood
Karndean Ebony
V4 Oak Rustic Wharf Grey