With searches for "green carpets" increasing by 116% due to Charli XCX's album "Brat" back in June, it's safe to say that flooring and interior design are just as influenced by popular culture as any other industry. But with 2024 coming to a close, what major flooring trends have taken over Britain's homes in the last year, and which trends should we expect from 2025?
Flooring Hut, a trusted name in online wood flooring, has combined insights from internal data, Google Trends, and social listening to spotlight the stand out flooring trends of 2024. The research also identifies the emerging styles set to shape interiors in 2025, offering a glimpse into the future of flooring design.
The top 3 stand-out flooring trends of 2024
Parquet patterns
Parquet flooring continues to reign as a timeless favourite in interior design. According to Google search data, interest in 'patterned parquet flooring' more than doubled in 2024, underscoring its enduring appeal. Among the various styles, the classic "basket weave parquet" made a significant comeback, with demand increasing by 40% year-on-year. Its ability to marry traditional charm with modern sophistication makes it a go-to choice for design-conscious home-owners.
Terrazzo effect floors
The distinctive terrazzo look, featuring glass, shell, and marble chips, became a must-have in 2024. Its unique and customisable finish ensures no two installations are alike, making it a favourite for those seeking individuality in their interiors. Many home-owners embraced the terrazzo aesthetic through durable and low-maintenance LVT flooring, offering style and practicality. Social media also played a role in its popularity, with over 65,800 Instagram posts under #terrazzofloor showcasing these unique designs.
Natural flooring designs
The trend toward natural materials remained strong throughout 2024, with hardwood and stone flooring leading the charge. Online searches for "natural stone floor" increased by 23% this year, reflecting its growing appeal. Meanwhile, warm, earthy tones in wooden flooring provided the perfect foundation for creating inviting, nature-inspired interiors.
The flooring trends to watch for in 2025
Sustainable flooring
As natural materials continue to gain popularity, the focus on sustainability is set to grow even stronger. Home-owners are turning to eco-friendly flooring options such as Marmoleum, bamboo, and cork, which combine style with environmental responsibility. In the last three months alone, UK Google searches for "sustainable flooring" have risen by over 25%, and Instagram already features 20,200 posts under #sustainableflooring, showcasing the trend's momentum.
Coloured carpets
While neutral tones will remain a staple, 2025 is set to welcome a bolder approach with rich, vibrant coloured carpets. Searches for "coloured floors" have increased by 25% in recent months, and jewel tones are on the rise, promising a striking shift in interior design. From deep emerald greens to luxurious sapphire blues, carpets are becoming a canvas for creativity and individuality.
Luxury vinyl flooring
Luxury vinyl flooring is set to continue its reign as a top choice for home-owners in 2025, offering the perfect blend of style, affordability, and practicality. Over the last 12 months, global demand for LVT has surged by 22%. Whether in tile or plank format, LVT's ability to mimic high-end materials like hardwood or stone makes it a go-to option for creating luxurious interiors without the hefty price tag.
Paul Brewster, CEO and trend expert at Flooring Hut, commented: '2024 has been a year of bold choices and exciting shifts in flooring design trends. The revival of patterned parquet and the timeless terrazzo style have shown an increasing desire for both individuality and sophistication in homes.'
'Looking ahead to 2025, sustainability will be front and centre, with materials like Marmoleum and bamboo offering eco-friendly yet stylish options. And with colourful jewel tones gaining traction, flooring is set to become an even more creative element of interior design. The movement towards luxury vinyl planks also shows a new demand for high-performance, cost-effective solutions that combine aesthetics and practicality.'
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