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Fabulous Flooring Trends for Your Home in 2023

July 06, 2023

Because it’s such a big investment, flooring trends tend to stick around longer than other aspects of home decor, like paint. It’s a big decision, but once you’ve made it, Footprints Floors is here to install it.

2023 Flooring Trends in Richmond, VA

Do you cringe at the thought of an orange carpet? Round beds? Inflatable furniture? What about a backless couch? While some trends are fun for a quick moment, something that will quickly catch on and then fade isn’t the best option for a significant financial investment in your home.

In contrast, what about that moment in a home renovation show where they pull the carpet up in an old house to reveal the historic hardwood floor beneath? Now that’s long-lasting satisfaction.

Let’s take a look at some of the strongest 2023 flooring trends in Richmond, VA.

Out With the Gray, in With Other Neutrals

While gray wood and tile were in style for many years — brought on by its heavy use in popular home renovation shows — people seem tired of this trend and are moving on to other neutrals. While gray will never be truly outdated, colors like beige, white and cream have taken over.

Neutrals give a sense of calm to a space. However, if your family forgets to leave their shoes at the door, a lighter color like beige or white may not be the best choice for a high-traffic area.

Neutrals don’t have to stick to whites or beiges. Other trending colors like blush or pale blue can tie a space together and make the room look bigger. Browns and gentle greens can give a natural feel to the room.

Another benefit of neutrals is how they can seamlessly work with the furniture in your home. If you plan on highlighting artwork, furniture, a rug or a stunning view from your windows, a simple floor can balance a room and move the attention to other parts of a space.

Go Big for Your Home

After years of simple decor and design, minimalism is out, and maximalism is king. Mix up your space by making your floors the center point of your design. Maximalism gives you the freedom to unleash your style. If you’ve always wanted a chunky tile, do it. Take everything that you love and make it bigger. That includes stone and tiles. Even large designs have a classic, upscale feel without being gaudy. Maximalism is all about embracing your personality and having fun with the space you have.

Why stop at floors? If you love an art deco tile design, extend it to a backsplash. Or, you can use a material for a wall in your bathroom. Stone is an excellent example of a floor becoming a focal point and design piece. Why have a bland bathroom when you can make yourself feel like you’re in a palace or seaside Italian villa?

However, maximalism isn’t as easy as it seems. If the floor is going to be a star, then you want to ensure it’s done right. Footprints Floors has the skill and expertise to correctly install the materials and make them look how they’re supposed to. Flooring materials can be expensive. You don’t want to ruin them by installing them incorrectly on your own. Especially when it comes to tricky designs, it’s best to leave it to the professionals to do it right the first time.

Hardwood is a Timeless Classic

Hardwood floors have never gone out of style. Part of this is because wood can be versatile. Different woods provide light and dark options, as do stains, so you can give a room the feel you want. Hardwood is also durable. Once it’s installed by Footprints Floors, it’ll last a long time.

Want some texture? You can add dimension through the wood. Wire brushing can also create one-of-a-kind grains.

Wood is the perfect fit for a high-traffic area because it’s built to last. There’s a reason why it’s seen in so many historic homes. Hardwood is a generational investment in your house, as well. It increases the value of your home. And, with highly competitive pricing, it’s a financially accessible and eco-friendly material.

No Matter the Trend, it Needs to be Right

Be confident in your decision. Maybe it’s not the newest trend. Perhaps it’s a classic. Maximalism, neutrals or hardwood may not be for you, but no matter what, your flooring needs to be installed correctly. Don’t risk ruining a design by damaging a project while doing it yourself. Trust the professionals!

Footprints Floors does not sell flooring material, which helps keep our costs low because you don’t have to pay for our warehouse space. You can choose whatever material you want from whatever business you want. The freedom is up to you to flex your creative muscles. We’ll take over from there, whether installing your flooring or working on staircases, baseboards or refinishing projects. Contact us today to schedule a free estimate for your project.

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Key Takeaways

  • Grey tones are out. More versatile colors like beige, cream, and natural hues are popular
  • Bold floors are trending, with homeowners expressing their personality through larger patterns and designs
  • Regardless of color or design trend, hardwood remains a top choice for its durability and timeless appeal
Footprints Floors Richmond Blog Author - Scott Ogburn

Scott Ogburn

Virginia Owner

I was born and raised in Virginia to a large family of five boys. I met my wonderful wife Melissa at church and we were married 27 years ago. We were blessed with four children, Hannah, Caroline, Jonathan and Luke. The girls have graduated college and are blessed with good jobs; the boys are still in college.

My dad was a wonderful Christian man and a hard worker who taught us to treat others with the highest respect and ethical standards. Almost all of us boys have worked in the construction industry to work our ways through school and feed our families. Two of my brothers still work in the construction field and continue to maintain the high standard of excellence we learned from dad.

I have earned two master's degrees. The first in math education allowed me to teach high school mathematics in the Richmond area for 5 years, first at Powhatan High school and then at the Governor's School. The second degree was a Master's of Divinity. After graduation in 2002 I served for a short period in a South Carolina church as the church administrator and youth director. Then in 2004 our family moved to Albania where I served with a Christian leadership and church planting ministry. We lived full time in Albain for seven wonderful years. Po, flas shqip!

After returning from Europe, I was blessed to start a successful business that helps families find safe senior living options. I still own and manage this business because of the fabulous employees who put our families' interest first and always do the right thing by them. I am excited to bring my many years of experience in serving others to the flooring industry in Virginia.

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