March 27, 2026
8 Outdated Flooring Trends You Should Leave in 2025

Flooring covers such a huge part of the room, visually it needs to provide balance and not dominate the entire space, but be present and complementary to the rest of the furnishings and overall style.

Some design choices have a way of subtly ageing a space, even when the rest of the scheme feels intentional, considered, and up to date. As we head into 2026, flooring trends are shifting towards more thoughtful, tactile, and enduring finishes, leaving a number of once-popular options feeling rather unaligned with how we live now. Allow those matter-of-fact materials to shine.

1. Gray-Washed Floors

An angled view of an all-wood galley kitchen with a large slab of dramatically veined light marble as the backsplash and open shelving above that with artwork, greenery and other objects

DO INSTEAD: The subtle change in wood tones and pattern is intentional and warming – they got this just right. (Image credit: Davonport)

We’ve all loved gray flooring at some point. It was cool, fresh, and felt modern when it first became a trend, but it’s started to feel a little overdone now, and we’re all craving a more homely, less commercial finish underfoot.

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