These Are the Top Flooring Trends for 2024, According to Experts
Bring on the patterned tile and parquet floors.
Home decorating trends come and go, but when it comes to the more permanent aspects of the home, like your floors, it's important to find a style that you absolutely love. Whether you're thinking about your kitchen floor or bathroom floor, it's necessary to think about what you want to wake up and see every single day for years to come. The material, pattern, and color all need to match your personal style and tastes—and there are a lot of options out there that can make this important choice feel exciting but overwhelming. To help inform and inspire your big decision, we've reached out to experts to learn about the flooring trends we'll be seeing more of in 2024.
One idea we've been loving for hardwood floors is a herringbone pattern, which feels strikingly similar to another fun patterned wood floor design that's becoming more and more popular. Tiled floors are having a moment right now too, in styles, patterns, and sizes that'll help make your space look bigger and brighter.
"Complex patterns seem to be enjoying a renaissance," says Jamie Hammel, owner of The Hudson Company, which specializes in hardwood flooring.
Whether you're a lover of color in every space or you're looking for something more neutral, you'll definitely be able to find something you love in these flooring trends. Read on to check out what flooring experts predict will dominate interior design this year. They're of the moment, but they'll never go out of style.
Meghan Shouse is House Beautiful's Assistant Editor, a role she has held since September 2023. On top of being the magazine's go-to Waco expert, Meghan also touches on quite a few other verticals in the digital space, like hot news content featuring your favorite HGTV stars, home design inspiration, and the latest interior TikTok trends. However, her favorite pieces are the ones that start conversations, such as stories about resale value and whether or not the Solo cup is chic. Before becoming a home writer, Meghan worked in the fashion industry for two years, writing for Harper's Bazaar after graduating from Iowa State University with a bachelor's degree in apparel merchandising. When she's not interviewing interior designers about home trends, you can find Meghan reading a fictional thriller with her cat in her lap, planning themed parties, or strolling through flea markets searching for chunky candle holders and vintage bookends.
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