Out with the old and in with the New!
With the new year of 2023 drawing ever closer, let us take a glance at some fabulous flooring predictions, and how to incorporate these exciting new trends into your home.
Elegant and timeless, this style of flooring has been around for a while now, but it has truly blossomed in popularity during 2022. We anticipate this continuing love for herringbone will follow through into 2023 and only become ever more widespread. This style of laying pattern is effective in many interior design spaces and can add pattern and flare in more minimalist spaces.
Herringbone traditionally consists of wood; however, many have taken to luxury vinyl tiles that simulate the appearance of wood and other materials in this laying pattern and can benefit those on a budget. With the variation in tones and size of planks, this style of flooring can accommodate any room in your home. Due to the illusion of movement given by this flooring, it is a brilliant way to enhance your room’s space.
We all know British weather is unpredictable and more often than not it is grey, wet and cold! Especially during the winter months, you may feel like your home feels cool and drab.
What is expected to be seen in early 2023 is people transforming their home’s interior to create a cosier environment. This could be a common trend in the new year as people are spending more time at home since the pandemic, which has resulted in people wanting the space they work in to feel comfortable.
It seems that warm tones are in for 2023, in which people may swap out cool toned tiles and introduce more beige. In addition to this, people may continue the terracotta trend to give a hot climate atmosphere capturing those warm summer moments. Or in opposition to this, create that cosy log cabin sensation through a refined rustic aesthetic.
Since the resurgence of heritage tiling and the growing trend of antique styling during this year, geometric pattern flooring has become highly popular amongst homeowners. This style of flooring is commonly used in bathrooms, kitchens and entryways, as it adds depth and dimensions to rooms that are more likely to have minimal pattern, fixtures and fittings.
This style of flooring seamlessly blends traditional styling with a contemporary look and feel complimenting whatever design you are trying to create.
The new year means a fresh start, and it could mean a new chapter for you and your home’s interior. If you have been thinking about changing things up, then why not?
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