Martha Stewart | These 8 Flooring Trends Will Dominate 2025

Given the range of trends we’ve seen this year—from Japandi and quiet luxury to demure décor and color drenching—it's clear that 2025 is shaping up to be a warm, inviting, and interesting year in home design. We expect to see these trends continue in flooring, as designers move toward warmer color palettes and materials in the new year. To help paint a clearer picture, we asked the pros to help us predict all the trends we'll see underfoot in the coming months.

Biophilic Design

One of the most significant happenings in home design and décor this year has been the emergence of biophilic design—and we will see it extend all the way down to the floor. The trend is the result of a shift towards a more eco-friendly outlook, says interior designer Paula Dixon: "Incorporating nature's elements, like plants, waterfalls, and rock walls helps promote tranquility.” In addition, the approach is said to promote well-being, as well as foster a deeper connection with the natural world.

Mixed Materials

You can expect to see designers combine different materials even more next year. “Mixing materials on floors introduces a layer of depth and visual intrigue,” says Dixon. “You can include both the earthy warmth of wood and the solid presence of stone—integrating these diverse materials creates a refined design that reflects a more considered approach.”


Excerpt from the Martha Stewart article These 8 Flooring Trends Will Dominate 2025, According to Designers, by Sally Jones. Click here to read the article on Martha Stewart or contact us to get started on your project!

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