5 flooring design trends for 2020
From stylish tile designs to new carpet trends, here are the flooring trends we’ve spotted are going to be hot for 2020.
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Every year, new floor designs grab our attention and make their way to the top of the trends list. From intricate tile designs to new styles of carpet, there’s sure to be a flooring trend to suit you and your home.
New herringbone
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Herringbone flooring has proven to be extremely popular over the past few years. However, for 2020 it has had a serious makeover. Conventional natural wood is a thing of the past – say hello to a new colour palette for herringbone! Whether you opt for different shades of grey, black or even blush pink, there’s a style to suit everyone.
Striped designs
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Carpet is a popular option for general living spaces and bedrooms due to its warmth and cosiness. But, if you want to go a bit bolder with your design choices, stripes are a big hit for 2020. Forget chunky equally-weighted stripes, it’s all about the contrast between thick and thin monochrome lines, which we are huge fans of.
Constellation-inspired
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Constellation-inspired homeware is everywhere right now and it has even made its way into flooring! Make a statement with your choice of floor tiles and opt for an intricate star design. These work well in bathrooms and hallways and will be sure to make a showstopping entrance.
The concrete look
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Concrete is a material that is adored by industrial interior lovers everywhere. However, real concrete surfaces can be really expensive to make and install. But no fear – you can now find vinyl options on the high street that create the same effect but are a fraction of the price.
Hexagon-shaped
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Think outside the box when it comes to changing your floors and choose a hexagon design. If you’re looking to switch things up and want something super modern and unique, hexagon-shaped flooring comes in lots of different colours and styles that will suit any room in your home.
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