TRENDS
2025 Interior Design Trends: Engineered Hardwood Takes Center Stage

2025 has ushered in an exciting era for interior design, with engineered hardwood flooring at the forefront of modern aesthetics. This year's trends celebrate both timeless elegance and bold innovation.
Geometric Patterns Reign Supreme
Herringbone and chevron patterns continue to dominate high-end interiors. These classic patterns add movement and sophistication to any space, working equally well in contemporary minimalist settings and traditional homes. We're seeing increased demand for wider planks in these patterns for a more dramatic effect.
Natural and Light Tones
Lighter wood tones are experiencing a renaissance. Whitewashed oak, natural maple, and pale ash create bright, airy spaces that serve as perfect canvases for bold furniture and décor. These tones also enhance natural light, making rooms feel more spacious.
Textured Finishes
Smooth isn't the only option anymore. Wire-brushed, hand-scraped, and distressed finishes add tactile interest and help hide everyday wear. These textures create depth and character, perfect for achieving that lived-in, authentic look.
Wide Planks for Modern Spaces
Extra-wide planks (8 inches and beyond) are trending in modern and contemporary designs. They create fewer seams and a more seamless look, emphasizing the natural beauty of the wood grain while making spaces appear larger.
Mixed-Width Installations
For those seeking uniqueness, mixed-width plank installations are gaining popularity. Combining planks of varying widths creates a custom, European-inspired aesthetic that feels both traditional and fresh.


