New Door – New Floor?

What’s old is new again when it comes to interior trends. Flooring choices are no exception, according to Alex Heslop, the trend expert at the Flooring Superstore.

Whether it’s a touch of the Art Deco or maximalist medieval interiors, here are the flooring trends flourishing in 2025.

 

Closed concept living

We’re seeing a growing movement of people seeking defined spaces in their homes, also known as broken-plan, in stark contrast to the open-plan living trend we’ve seen dominate for so long. One way to achieve this is by creating defined zones, either through partitions or by creating spaces without having to build walls, which can be achieved through floor zoning.

While matching flooring can create a cohesive look throughout the home, incorporating different floor designs in an open plan space can subtly define different areas for cooking, dining, working and relaxing – adding character and functionality to any home.

To achieve this, consider advising your customers to specify contrasting materials that will clearly differentiate between different zones of the house – for example, tiles in high traffic areas more prone to spills such as the kitchen while wood or wood effect can create a calm and relaxing ambience in living and dining areas in the same open plan space.

Flooring Superstore’s Asenso Symphony Hex tiles in Italian marble with its waterproof and durable properties is a perfect solution for kitchen spaces and can be mixed and matched with other luxury vinyl tiles including wood effect.

 

Medieval

Stone, hardwood or traditional tile floors are a natural choice when it comes to the medieval trend, often in a dark finish or rich coloured pattern. Nothing quite embraces this trend like dark hardwood flooring. Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) look and feel like the real thing, offering durability that makes it suitable for hallways, kitchens and bathrooms.

LVT has come a long way in both style and functionality in recent years and with added waterproof and scratch proof properties, it’s a durable choice for both contemporary and classic interiors.

Flooring Superstore’s Signature Versailles Asenso in Forest Oak features the timeless look of traditional French parquet while being durable and easy to maintain. Circa £44.99 per square metre.

 

Art Deco

Art Deco interiors pay homage to the decorative style that dominated in the 1920s and 30s and is characterised by luxurious materials, bold colours and bold geometric shapes. We’re seeing more people incorporating a touch of this glamorous trend into their interiors, possibly going hand in hand for the growth in popularity for personalised interiors, which showcase more personality.

There’s no better way to add a touch of the Art Deco from the ground up than with flooring. An effective way to achieve this style is the addition of timeless monochrome flooring. This works particularly well in smaller spaces such as hallways and bathrooms.

Flooring Superstore’s geometric black vinyl flooring is currently £14.99 per square metre.

 

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Article written by Cathryn Ellis
15th June 2025

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