
Flooring has become more than just a surface to walk on—it’s now a key design element setting the tone for an entire room or house. In 2025, flooring trends are embracing warmth, creativity, and individuality like never before, giving homeowners fresh ways to elevate their living spaces.
Warm Honey Tones
Ranking first on many lists are warm honey tones quickly replacing the previously popular cooler grays and whites. These golden, amber-like shades add coziness, comfort, and natural light to a room creating a connection to nature along with making a room feel relaxing and harmonious. Whether you choose this color in hardwood or luxury vinyl, honey-toned flooring pairs beautifully with both traditional and contemporary designs making it a great flooring choice to last through changing trends.
Large Format Titles
Another major shift seen in 2025 is the use of large format tiles. These oversized tiles made in stone, porcelain, and even wood-look finishes create a clean, uninterrupted visual flow. With fewer grout lines and more expansive surface coverage, they help make rooms feel bigger and more modern. Large format titles measure 12” x 24” or larger and give a more spacious feel even to smaller spaces. They are also a low maintenance flooring choice.
Mixed Materials
Mixed materials are also gaining popularity, offering the ability to create visually interesting transitions between spaces. Homeowners are blending woods with tile, concrete with stone, or using a combination of different colored woods. This visually layered approach adds a sense of depth and personality to any home. Paired with this trend, statement patterns are also more frequently used turning floors into bold, artistic features. Herringbone, chevron, checkerboard, and even custom geometric designs are taking center stage, reminding homeowners that floors are as expressive as any wall color or texture.
Sustainable Choices
One last trend of 2025 is sustainability flooring choices. Materials like cork, bamboo, reclaimed wood, and recycled tile are not only environmentally responsible but also stylish and durable. Homeowners who are planning for LEED or WELL certifications find these materials not only fantastic flooring choices but important for the home environment they seek. Cork, resistant to mold and mildew, is a good choice for damp areas while bamboo does well in spaces with consistent moisture levels. Reclaimed wood provides a unique and unmatched design style allowing for originality, and recycled ceramic tiles are considered green materials that contain no volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Inspiration
With a growing desire to make every surface of a home feel intentional and inspired, homeowners are looking to these flooring trends in 2025. As we move further into this year, remember that flooring is no longer just about what’s underfoot—it’s about what grounds us emotionally and visually.
Contact us here in St. George at Red Rock Flooring to discuss your personal flooring design needs.
