FOUR HOT FLOORING TRENDS

gray hardwood floors kitchen interiorThere are a number of flooring choices out there on the market, and it may be hard to pinpoint which flooring type is best for a new build. But some products are winning over buyers more than others for the benefits offered. Remodeling contributor Kacey Bradley presents four flooring trends that homeowners love right now.

1. Hardwood Floors, Where Gray is Still King
Hardwood floors, and similar wood-like floors, are a classic choice only gaining more popularity. The primary preference is for gray-toned wide planks, without too much sheen on the finish. However, the going-green trend is gaining on gray flooring. As green trends increase, demand for wood flooring is likely to shift toward locally-sourced and sustainable materials.

2. Luxury Vinyl is No Contradiction, it’s a Hit
Echoing the wood floor and sustainability trends, luxury vinyl is no contradiction, though it sounds like it. According to the World Floor Covering Association, it’s the quickest growing area of the industry in the last two years. Amazing photo technology has developed that makes it possible to very closely mimic wood grain. Clients and their guests will have to do a double take to tell the difference. Luxury vinyl may be done in plank or tile, but plank is the more popular choice, with many pros and a few cons. The luxury plank vinyl is water- and moisture-resistant and may be glued in place. It’s also low maintenance, fiberglass reinforced, antistatic, affordable, and provides a natural look.

3. Stone Flooring is Durable and Timeless
Stone is as old as the Earth itself and was used to build countless beautiful buildings over the course of history. Today, stone is one of the top flooring trends that homeowners consider for a floor remodel, due to its low maintenance, customization, sense of luxury, and the fact that it’s long-lasting. Stone flooring is primarily popular in kitchens, and the stats prove this: transform the kitchen, and the client can expect as much as a 7% increase in home value.

4. Recycled Carpets Reclaim the Floor
Continuing the sustainability trend, recycled carpets—where old carpeting and plastics are recycled into fresh and clean carpeting for client homes—are popular. Since 2002, it’s estimated that 3.6 billion pounds of old carpet have been recycled.

Remodelers may encourage homeowners to recycle their old carpet for an upcycled upgrade from a carpet reclamation center. Remember, it’s bold color that clients are loving. Regardless of which trend the client is interested in, this idea will also improve the sustainability practices of remodeling businesses.

In addition to a floor that looks great, clients also deserve a floor that will stand the test of time, scrapes, moisture, and everyday wear and tear. Hardwood, luxury vinyl, stone, and reclaimed carpet each offer a unique set of pros and cons the remodeler will need to help the client navigate.

Keep in mind the importance of sustainability trends and practices as you speak with your client, and remember to always put their best interests first.

Source: remodeling.hw.net