“This season, resilient flooring trends are focusing on a more balanced and refined aesthetic,” says Joyce Van Waeleghem, senior director of design, resilient flooring for Mohawk. “The heavily rustic designs and cool-toned wood looks that were once popular are being replaced by neo-rustic styles that combine rustic warmth with a cleaner, more sophisticated finish. Lighter natural wood tones and warmer hues are taking the spotlight, with oak and walnut textures still leading the way.
“On the stone-look side, high-contrast slates and stones are losing favor, while subtle, earthy options like sandstones and travertines are becoming more popular,” Van Waeleghem says. “Classic white marble continues to be a dominant choice.”
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