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6 Flooring Trends for 2025

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With the Christmas break approaching fast, let’s explore six key wood flooring trend predictions for the coming year.

Our latest insights show a growing demand for unique natural materials and sustainable high-quality design. Flooring trends include longer, wider planks, bespoke textures and finishes, playful patterns, and comforting colours.

Let’s explore the on-trend choices that we predict will be popular throughout 2025:

1. A Return to Warm-Toned Wood Flooring​


Warm-toned woods provide a versatility that works well in both modern and traditional settings. These tones complement the natural elements popular in today’s interiors such as stone, linen and soft organic textiles, while adding a rich foundation that can tie a space together.

While lighter-toned, whitewashed oak remains a staple, we’re seeing a resurgence of mid-tone browns and rich, earthy shades. Homeowners are looking to create interiors that feel cosy, grounded and connected to nature. Warm-toned woods help to create this atmosphere and their timeless appeal reflects a return to classic, enduring design.

Deep Smoked oak flooring in Cheltenham home
Hickory Smoked oak flooring planks in North Somerset Home
Roasted Honey tumbled oak herringbone in Dulwich project
Pullman Brown oak flooring planks

Image credits (above): Moon Design/Robin Quarrelle (top left), Anouska Tamony Designs (top right).


2. Sustainable Engineered Wood Flooring​


Eco-conscious customers are prioritising sustainable choices that are both beautiful and built to last. Sustainable engineered wood flooring is the perfect balance of durability and environmental responsibility. These floors not only provide excellent resistance to natural expansion and contraction caused by heat and moisture. They are also compatible with underfloor heating, which is becoming increasingly popular in modern homes.

Satin Oil engineered oak planks
Espresso Herringbone oak parquet flooring
Hickory Smoked warm mid-toned brown oak flooring
Vintage Grey Herringbone aged oak parquet flooring in Surrey home

Image credits (above): Moon Design/Robin Quarrelle (top left).


Chaunceys’ FSC®-certified sustainable engineered wood flooring is crafted using less slow-growing hardwood than traditional solid wood floors, relying instead on a multi-ply base of faster-growing birch. This engineered wood base also offers much better stability than a solid wood floor. Sustainable engineered wood offers a green alternative to solid wood without compromising on quality. By choosing this type of flooring, homeowners can create a stylish, sustainable floor that will stand the test of time, and a home that supports the well-being of both their family and the environment.

Summer Truffle contemporary oak herringbone parquet flooring
Dream White oak Chevron engineered wood flooring

3. Reclaimed Wood with a Story to Tell​


Celebrated for its sustainable credentials and undeniable charm, reclaimed wood is also a key player in 2025 interior design trends. Whether used as flooring, wall cladding, or even ceiling features, it brings character, warmth and authenticity to spaces while maintaining a minimal environmental footprint. Every piece of reclaimed wood has a story, offering a unique aesthetic that simply can’t be replicated by new materials. With each batch uniquely weathered by time, reclaimed wood is not only an eco-conscious choice but also a timeless design statement.


Reclaimed Warehouse Roof Pine cladding at Gara Rock Hotel bathroom

Image credits (above): House Nine Design (right).


4. Playful Parquet Patterns with a Modern Twist​


Parquet flooring continues to hold strong in design trends and now has a contemporary edge. We’re noticing an exciting shift towards eclectic geometric patterns and larger-format designs. Parquet styles like herringbone, chevron and Versailles offer sophistication and visual depth and we’re also being asked to create bespoke patterns. These custom designs really make a unique statement in a home.

Barley Mist Herringbone showroom board
Vintage Grey oak Herringbone in Kitchen
Satin Oil oak parquet flooring
brown red finish Versailles Panel

Image credits (above): Artichoke (bottom left), Verity & Beverley (top right).


Larger-format parquet patterns add a striking, modern twist to traditional floors, allowing homeowners to explore creative designs while preserving the elegance parquetry is known for. These patterns infuse personality into any space with a sense of artistry underfoot, whether it’s a high-traffic entryway or a serene living room. We are also seeing customers play with mixed finishes and varying plank widths within a single installation, pushing boundaries and giving every room a distinct identity.

Deep Smoked oak flooring in Cheltenham home
Deep Smoked oak flooring in Cheltenham home

Image credits (above): Moon Design/Robin Quarrelle.


5. Bespoke Textures and Colours to Match Individual Style​


Bespoke flooring options allow clients to tailor each element to match their overall design vision, blending harmoniously with their furniture, wall colours and fixtures. This level of customisation brings a deeply personal touch, creating a sense of individuality and allowing the floor to serve as a true focal point.

Milky Coffee oak staircase in Treehouse project
Milky Coffee brushed contemporary oak flooring at Treehouse project
Light Tan Sawn and brushed oak flooring

Image credits (above): Leighton James (left and middle), House Nine Design/Joey Kendal Brown (right).


Clients today want more than just beautiful wood, they want it personalised. The demand for made-to-order floors that align with individual style is stronger than ever. With bespoke finishes, textures and colours, Chaunceys offers customers a chance to infuse personality and unique charm into their flooring. From lightly brushed textures to distressed finishes and custom stains, homeowners can select each detail to ensure a one-of-a-kind result.

Roasted Honey Tumbled Oak Herringbone in living room

Image credits (above): Anouska Tamony Designs.


6. Extra-Wide, Extra-Long Planks for a Luxurious Look​


With the desire for more spacious and luxurious interiors, Chaunceys is seeing increased interest in extra-wide, extra-long planks. These oversized planks showcase the timber beautifully and add a sense of continuity and openness. They’re a great way to make a room feel larger while emphasising the natural grain of the wood.

open plan kitchen showing micro bevelled dark oak engineered wood flooring planks.

Image credits (above): Roundhouse Design.


The scale of these planks contributes to an elegant, streamlined look, reducing the number of seams and creating a clean, continuous flow. This style not only enhances the visual spaciousness of a room but also allows for the full beauty of the wood grain to shine. Larger planks work beautifully in open-plan living areas, where they help unify the space, but they’re also an excellent choice for smaller rooms where they add depth and prevent visual clutter. By making such a bold design choice, homeowners can enjoy a high-end look that elevates the overall interior.

Deep Smoked oak flooring in Cheltenham home
Buttered Toast oak planks in Cotswold Barn Renovation by House Nine Design
Double Linen Douglas Fir engineered flooring in bedroom

Image credits (above): Moon Design/Robin Quarrelle (left), House Nine Design/Robin Quarrelle (middle), IF_DO Architects/Charles Hosea (right).


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