Here are some of the most popular styles for 2014.
Trends in hardwood flooring 2014.
The top picks are ebony and jacobean stain colors.
The new standard has been set to a width of 5 inches.
This timelessness definitely allows for some more room to be trendy and show a little personality with your stain and style of hardwood flooring.
So i wanted to share the latest trends in hardwood flooring for 2019.
Hand scraped is surely one of the top hardwood flooring trends for 2014.
Widths offered range from 3 1 4 up to 7 1 4 and species include acacia teak oak birch and hickory in looks that are sure to fit any design aesthetic.
Hardwood floor materials and style trends video.
Over a century ago 5 to 8 inch width boards were commonplace largely depending on the species.
This 2019 wood flooring trend post is organized as follows.
Hardwood floor sheens finishes and textures.
Wide planks many consumers of hardwood flooring are starting to prefer planks as wide as 10 inches or higher.
Here s what we ve found.
Similar to hand scraped flooring wide plank hardwood is a blast from the past a trend also inspired from the 1800s.
Regardless of whether light floors dark floors.
As professionals of hardwood floors it s important to stay on top of the latest hardwood floor trends so what have hardwood floor consumers been raving about.
Trends in wood features a complete line of products including trims and moldings.
While trends like linoleum and shag carpet eek went out of style as quickly as they came into it hardwood flooring has for centuries been a failsafe choice for any and every aesthetic.
The trend for 2014 is moving away from light colored floors to more darker richer shades.
Hardwood floor trends for 2020.
If you favor a more rustic style wide planks might be the best choice for you.
Shift towards browns and golds and away from reds and oranges.
2014 trends in hardwood flooring.
To help us uncover the hardwood floor color trends that reigned supreme in 2019 we spoke with 14 top designers on their favorite stains and styles.
These dark colors give a rich and contemporary look.
The transitional movement mixes raw and polished finishes light and dark hues and rough and soft.
Think of luxurious american black walnut and european oak stained in a deep mocha shade.
Trends in wood includes solid and engineered products in smooth wirebrushed and handscraped textures.
Dark floors not only look more sophisticated and expensive than lighter floors but they also give your home an enormous face lift.
Moving into 2014 hardwood designs are in tune with the rising popularity of belgian style.