Flooring Trends 2026
A high-level guide to the colours, finishes, patterns and materials shaping current flooring choices.
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A high-level guide to the colours, finishes, patterns and materials shaping current flooring choices.
A high-level guide to the colours, finishes, patterns and materials shaping current flooring choices. The goal is simple: understand the decision, compare the right options and move into a practical next step without endless choices.
Discover the latest flooring trends shaping modern interiors, from large-format porcelain tiles to natural textures and timeless colour palettes. Modern homes in 2026 focus on calm, clarity and craftsmanship, and the right floor sets the tone for the entire space.
Below, we explore the key materials, colours and formats that designers and homeowners are choosing this year and how they work in real-life spaces.
01
Oversized tiles and fewer grout lines create a calm, architectural look for open modern spaces.
02Matt surfaces, authentic grain and light oak tones add warmth without losing a clean modern feel.
03Multi-layer constructions combine strong performance with the visual softness of wood and stone looks.
Trend 1Large-format porcelain tiles remain one of the strongest trends for 2026. With generous formats and minimal grout lines, they create a calm, expansive look that feels especially suited to contemporary interiors.
Formats such as 80×80 cm, 120×120 cm or even larger panels visually enlarge rooms and help connect kitchens, dining areas and living spaces more seamlessly. At the same time, porcelain stays highly durable and easy to maintain.
Look
Clean, expansive and architectural
Best for
Kitchens, hallways, open-plan spaces
Why now
Matches the move towards calmer interiors
Trend 2
Natural textures are more important than ever. Floors with subtle grain, warm undertones and matt finishes create a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that works beautifully in clean, modern interiors.
Light oak tones, from soft beige to warm sand, combine especially well with neutral walls, brushed finishes and minimalist furniture. Wide and long planks continue to add a sense of generosity and quiet luxury.
Colour trends are becoming calmer. Soft, timeless palettes help create interiors that still feel modern years from now and provide a more flexible foundation for furniture, lighting and decorative layers.
Floors in sand, beige, greige and gentle whites reflect light well and often make rooms feel more open, airy and balanced. They work comfortably with both warm and cool accents, which is one reason they remain such strong long-term choices.
Warm sand Soft greige Gentle white Warm oakSustainability has become a major decision factor in modern home design. More homeowners now look for floors that combine refined aesthetics with a more responsible use of resources and long-term durability.
Engineered wood, improved laminate technologies and modern hybrid constructions often deliver durable performance with less material waste and greater dimensional stability than more traditional options.
Focus
Durability over fast replacement
Benefit
Better long-term value and lower waste
Direction
Responsible, modern and practical
Trend 5
Classic parquet patterns continue their comeback. Herringbone and chevron layouts bring architectural rhythm to a room and instantly make key spaces feel more premium and considered.
Whether used in engineered wood or in porcelain with a wood-inspired look, these patterns work especially well in entrance areas, living rooms and statement spaces where you want to create subtle visual impact.
Effect
More movement and visual structure
Best in
Entrance areas, living rooms, feature spaces
Style
Timeless but still highly current
Trend 6
Hybrid and multi-layer floors continue to grow because they combine the look of wood or stone with strong everyday practicality. For many homes, that balance is exactly what modern flooring needs to achieve.
Many of these floors are water-resistant and dimensionally stable, which makes them especially attractive for open-plan areas that flow from kitchen to dining and living spaces, particularly in busy family households.
Strength
Performance in everyday family life
Ideal for
Kitchens and connected living spaces
Appeal
Looks elevated, works hard daily
Quick comparison
| Floor type | Strengths | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Porcelain tiles | Waterproof, highly durable and ideal for large-format contemporary layouts | Kitchens, hallways and open-plan spaces |
| Engineered wood | Warm natural appearance with improved stability and a premium finish | Living rooms, bedrooms and feature areas |
| Hybrid & multi-layer | Practical, comfortable and often water-resistant for modern daily use | Family homes, kitchens and multi-use interiors |
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