2015 Flooring Trends
Looking for stylish perfection this year? Don’t look past your feet. The right floor can do so much for any room, and with lots of great new options on the market from luxury vinyl to great new wood ideas and designs, you’re going to find something that will make your home look amazing. Take a look at a few of the hottest flooring trends for 2015.
Wide Plank Wood Floors
Easily the portrait of old made new again, wide plank wood floors have been central in homes since the 1600s. Born out of necessity, people moved away from them for a long time, but now many are going full circle back toward this trendy choice. Wondering why? It’s durable and uniquely American like no other flooring option. What’s more, though, is that achieving that wood look doesn’t actually require wood with this option. You can certainly get a beautiful wood floor with the wide planks, but you can also get the same style with a laminate or luxury vinyl choice if you’re looking for the benefits of floors like those with the look of wood.
Mixed Wood Floors
Deep, rich colors that vary throughout a room are nothing short of perfect with some design styles, and mixed wood floors manage to achieve it like no other option on the market. The secret? Laminate. Actual wood can’t mix this way, but in a world with laminate flooring, all things are possible. It means beautiful, varied species with the durability of laminate flooring. You can even choose a width option that meets your needs as well as which woods you want to include.
Reclaimed Wood Floors
Imagine building a bridge to the past with your floors. Reclaimed wood floors do just that. Combining a story of the past to create a new future, reclaimed wood floors mean the colors and feel of the past under your feet every day. As with the wide plank wood floors, they come in a variety of materials, too, including premium laminate that means the perfect reclaimed look with the ease of laminate. They also come in a number of different sizes from the ever popular wood plank to something a bit smaller.
What’s under your feet can mean real beauty for any room in your home. Contact us today to learn more.