Wood Flooring Trends 2025 Whilst short term trends shouldn’t be a focus for beautiful, long-term flooring, there are definitely some longer-term shifts in interior style that should be. Read about the styles and influences we think are here to stay. Show less –
Light and Pale Wood Flooring A white or pale wood floor is a fantastic way to create a sense of space, calm and natural luxury in interior design. Show less –
Designing with Dark Wood Floors Dark wood floors are a longstanding designer favourite used to create luxurious eye-catching interiors. Discover the qualities that give them such impact and how you can incorporate them succesfully in your own spaces. Show less –
Using texture in interior design Interiors are increasingly designed not just with the visual in mind, but also the tactile, as we look to create spaces which appeal to our senses in a multitude of ways and improve our well being. Show less –
The designer choice We asked Italian Interior Designer Martina Pardo, founder of international design consultancy A Designer At Heart, to share some insights about about how she chooses flooring for her projects. Show less –
HYGGE YOUR HOME WITH BEAUTIFUL REAL WOOD In this post we’ll teach you how to make your home a haven by using our beautiful real wood products to Hygge your space. Show less –
FLOORING – THE FOUNDATION OF INTERIOR DESIGN If you get it right everything that follows will be more successful. Flooring is one of the largest features, will take the most wear over time and is integral to the atmosphere and acoustics of any room. Show less –
MAKE AN ENTRANCE WITH BEAUTIFUL WOOD FLOORING First impressions count. Putting a beautiful Broadleaf wood floor in the hallway of your home is guaranteed to make a good one. Show less –
PARQUET FLOORING – THE BASICS If you’d like to know more about this beautiful and increasingly popular type of wood flooring, read on… Show less –
TREND LEADING SHADES OF GREY Grey wood flooring has been growing in popularity for some time, especially amongst designers, and is surprisingly versatile and suits a fabulously wide range of interior styles. Show less –