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2022 Laminate Flooring Trends You Won’t Want to Miss

The Seeker by The Seeker
April 19, 2022
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Homeowners are investing in laminate flooring to upgrade their homes this season. Updating the floors in a home can be one way to make the entire house feel different. You can go from light to dark or dark to light. You can go from wide wood planks to chevron patterns. High-quality laminate flooring is making this update available to almost any budget.

So, what do you need to know about the laminate flooring trends this season? Let’s take a look.

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In Laminate Flooring Patterns Are Big

If you’ve ever admired the details of tiles or stone laid out in a herringbone pattern, then you’re in luck because herringbone patterns are trendy this year. A traditional stone herringbone floor would be a considerable investment. From the labor to the materials, it’s out of reach for many homeowners. However, these days, you can imitate the look and literal feel of stone with laminate flooring. Many laminates are now designed with texture in mind. They can mimic the look and physical texture of stone without making such a big investment. These floors are also significantly easier to take care of than traditional stone.

You can even try this look in a slate or other dark stone if you’re really daring. It can be a dramatic change for any space. One of the advantages of the herringbone pattern is that it makes a room seem bigger with the flowing lines and angles.

Along with the herringbone pattern, chevron patterns are back in vogue. The chevron pattern has been around nearly forever, dating back to ancient Greece. It’s come back into fashion with people using light wood laminate flooring to create the intricate pattern.

Cottage Core, Vintage, and Worn Laminate Flooring

As we roll into spring, the cottage core trend isn’t going anywhere, and when it comes to flooring, a worn white laminate plank is among the top of the list. Think about walking into Snow White’s perfect little cottage in the woods that looks both brand new and well-worn all at the same time.

Laminate flooring planks come in various vintage, and worn looks, including the most popular, which looks like wood painted white and then worn away over years of use. It’s an aesthetic that feels like woodland animals will pop in the window to help with the chores at any moment.

This laminate flooring style can also go into a country-style kitchen just as easily and provides a stunning contrast to the rest of the room.

Tiles without the Work and Upkeep

Tile floors are luxurious, expensive, and require a lot of upkeep and care. However, with the advances in laminate flooring, you can get the same look and feel of stone without the price tag or the constant maintenance.

Laminate flooring is amazingly versatile, and much likes the herringbone stone, you can find laminate that imitates large stone tiles, which are popular this year. This kind of laminate comes in various sizes and shapes, with most people opting for larger sections to create the look of big stone tiles.

Color choices are vast when it comes to stone-style laminate flooring. You can opt for a darker, richer look that mimics things like Tuscan stone with rich rusty tones. This is a great way to warm up a room with plenty of space.

Gray tones are prevalent this year, and you can find a variety of gray wash stones that will lighten up smaller spaces.

Gray isn’t Limited to Stone

Gray is something you’ll be seeing a lot of this year, from flooring to furniture to walls. Gray is a designer’s best friend because it’s neutral, and it can go with just about any design style.

There are cool grays and warm grays, with cool grays leaning into the blue tones. On the other hand, warm grays look like they’ve been just barely touched by the sun. The most popular gray look is wide plank gray wood-style laminate flooring.

These laminate planks are designed to look just like natural wood planks. Most even have wood textures imprinted on the surface to add to the illusion.

Laminate flooring has a lot of advantages over the real thing. It’s significantly less expensive, which everyone can appreciate. It’s also easy to maintain and clean and doesn’t require special cleaners, unlike wood flooring. However, the most significant advantage it may have over wood is durability. If you’ve ever dropped something heavy on a wood floor, you’ll know what we mean.

Designers predict that the gray tones are here to stay, so if you’re looking for something that’s both popular and will still be trending in the following years, this might be the look for you.

Extra Wide Light Wood Planks

Light wood-look laminate flooring is an attractive choice to brighten up any room. The trending part of this may be that we’re veering away from what used to be the standard plank size and leaning towards broader and longer planks.

This trend has a lot of momentum because it makes almost any room look bigger than it actually is, and the lack of lines adds to the sleek, clean aesthetic. This trend is likely to stick around for the foreseeable future.

Overall Laminate Flooring Benefits

Laminate flooring has come a long way since it was invented. It used to look unnatural and shiny regardless of what the design was. However, these days, it can mimic the textures of more expensive products and the natural look.

While it’s come a long way in looks, it’s still got the great benefits that made people use it in the first place, like it’s resistant to damage. Overall, laminate flooring is designed to be highly durable and stand up to the wear and tear of a family or even a commercial space.

It’s among the easiest flooring types to clean, making it significantly more hygienic than alternatives like carpet. With laminate flooring, you can get that spotless shine, and it can help those who struggle with allergies from things like animal dander and dust.

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