Flooring Trends for 2026
It’s a new year, and perhaps one of your resolutions is to update your home’s flooring. You may have old, stained, and mildewed carpet, or is it that your wood flooring has been worn down by foot traffic? Whatever the reason, switching to wood flooring is an excellent idea to breathe new life into your home. With that in mind, here are some flooring trends for 2026.
Flooring with Warm and Inviting Earth Tones
In today’s fast-paced, modern lifestyle, where a large portion of the day is spent staring at screens, it makes sense that warm earth tones, which provide a natural feel, would be among the more popular choices for flooring. Saturated dark wood stains, rich browns, taupe, and similar colors with a natural feel are among the top trends for 2026. People are eschewing colder, sterile colors such as grays and light finishes. Indeed, more saturated neutral flooring colors invoke a natural feel, especially in rooms with multiple windows or glass walls that are surrounded by nature.
Flooring With Patterns
Another popular flooring trend for 2026 is patterns. It’s not hard to admire the traditional craftsmanship of wood flooring with patterns; they catch the eye and add movement to the room. It guides your attention through the room while exuding a sense of luxury. Patterned flooring is associated with such luxurious places as European palaces and estates. In fact, the Palace of Versailles has its own patterned wood flooring known as the parquet de Versailles. Patterned wood flooring can bring balance to your modern home by adding warmth and complexity, with a touch of the traditional.
Green or Eco-Friendly Flooring
In 2026, many building codes require environmentally friendly flooring, and environmentally conscious people are increasingly inclined to seek sustainable flooring, making it one of the top trends. Here are a few types of eco-friendly flooring:
Bamboo Flooring
Bamboo is fast-growing and can be harvested within 3-5 years, allowing the same land to produce bamboo repeatedly without deforestation. It boasts a smooth, uniform grain that has a contemporary feel.
Cork Flooring
Cork flooring is made from the bark of oak trees, so it can be harvested without cutting the tree. It’s a renewable resource, so no carbon is released when sourcing it. Cork has a soft, speckled pattern that looks and feels organic. The pattern in cork flooring is not as uniform as engineered wood flooring, so it gives each room its own unique character. Cork flooring comes in a variety of hues, ranging from honey-colored to dark brown, so you can find the ideal shade to complement your home.
Reclaimed Hardwood Flooring
Reclaimed hardwood flooring is precisely what it sounds like: recycled wood from old buildings, barns, and pallets. It’s easy to see why reclaimed hardwood flooring is environmentally friendly. It reduces the demand for timber, thus reducing deforestation. It gives you the look and feel of standard hardwood flooring without a significant environmental footprint.
Trust Waller to Install Hardwood Flooring in Your Central Florida Home
If your home is in the greater Lakeland and Plant City area and you are considering installing wood flooring, contact us today. We will be more than happy to help you choose the right kind of wood flooring to complement your home. Don’t put off a better-looking home a moment longer; get in touch now.

