Artisan Hardwood Flooring Trends

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Artisan Hardwood Flooring Trends
Alabaster │ ID# 12308

When you walk into a room, do you want to feel embraced by rich and warm tones that transport you to a cozy secluded cabin, or bright cool tones that whisk you away to a breezy beach house on the coast? Do you love eye-catching, distinctive grains or understated refinement? Do you want your flooring to be the focal talking point of the room, or a soft and elegant backdrop that enhances other elements of your home?

No matter your style, there’s artisanal hardwood flooring that’s perfectly suited for your specifications. And while just about every option is timeless in its sophistication, some hardwood flooring designs are particularly en vogue these days. Explore some of the top artisan hardwood flooring trends below to see which ones spark inspiration for you.

 

Carlisle Weekend Cottage Flooring
Weekend Cottage │ ID# 12464 │ Bachman Brown Design, Jon Powell Architecture, Black River Construction

Contemporary Hardwood Flooring Colors

Layered, modern color: It’s the balayage of the hardwood flooring world: organic, freeform hues that provide a grounding yet elevated multidimensional experience. Blending light and dark tones creates visual interest and a fresh, modern look.

Light washes of color: Welcome to the new neutral. Delicate wood stains allow the ethereal beauty of the wood to shine through, with captivating grain patterns and natural color variations. Bright inviting tones create a relaxing haven and gently emphasize the quality of the artisanal wood.

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New Hardwood Flooring Materials

Spotlight on Hickory: While White Oak used to be a go-to hardwood species choice, more homeowners and designers are looking at Hickory planks. With durability that lasts decades and a handsomeness to match, there’s a Hickory plank for nearly every taste and budget. Hickory takes on a variety of stains, from whitewash to dark, rich colors.

Eco-friendly flooring options: Sustainability is in, and that’s why more artisan flooring is being crafted with materials like cork, bamboo, luxury vinyl plank, and reclaimed hardwood. These environmentally friendly options come with unique color, texture, and design options. So, expect more artisan floors to be made with not only style, craftsmanship, but sustainable materials as well.

Locally grown hardwood: While wood flooring imported from other countries may have a lower price tag, it has a far greater environmental cost. Buying hardwood that is grown and manufactured in America is not only more eco-friendly, but comes with the pride and satisfaction of knowing that your artisan hardwood floor came straight from the Appalachian Mountains.

 

Earthen Collection Alluvium
Earthen Collection │ Alluvium ID# 11743

Artisan Wood Floors with Character

Heirloom planks: If your floors could talk, what would they say? Reclaimed wood and heirloom planks are trending right now for the unique story they add to any home. Reclaimed wood is derived from a variety of sources—think weathered barns and worn factory floors – and carefully restored to rustic chic perfection. Heirloom planks are hand-selected to reflect their refined origins, crafting an artisanal hardwood floor that balances character with luxury.

Handscraped floors: Each plank is carefully scraped, creating a weathered and exposed texture that evokes memories of a time gone by. This unique handcrafted look feels expensive yet approachable. Distressed Hickory flooring is one option for homeowners looking to make the most of this trend. Footworn techniques give boards an appearance of having been walked on for years, while brushed marks provide a subtle softening and contouring that add a time-worn and lived-in appearance. In essence, this gives spaces a sense of Old-World charm, transforming new floors into surfaces that show an age-worn beauty.

Patterned Wood Floors

Chevron and Herringbone: These days, designers view artisanal hardwood floors as a true artistic centerpiece. That’s why patterned wood floors like Chevron and Herringbone are rising in popularity. World travelers may recognize this pattern from the Chateau de Fontainebleau in France or as a traditional motif in Greek art. Each plank is cut and placed with the utmost precision, and the expertise pays off in spades. Different stains can be used to accentuate the pattern and create eye-catching nuance.

One-of-a-kind custom patterns: Want a truly unique design exclusive to your style? Visit an artisan floor supplier to pick out your favorite wood species and design a custom floor with any elements you want—from dramatic focal points to intricate borders and more. True craftsmanship is timeless, and a custom floor pattern creates an heirloom-level work of art that future generations will be able to appreciate.

 

White Oak Brushed Herringbone │Butz & Klug │ID#10932

Wide Plank Floors

Wide plank floors are one trend that will never go out of style. Longer, wider planks add beauty, dimension, and value to homes. In the past few years, 5” wide planks have become the industry standard; however, some designers are now selecting even wider and longer boards for upscale interiors. The widest boards tend to be between 10” and 12” wide are incredibly prized for their rarity and prestige. These wide plank floors have fewer seams and an impressively elevated ambiance. Try mixing wide plank widths if you want a more organic, rustic feeling. There’s no wrong answer—any wide plank flooring option will make your room feel more open, cohesive, and elegant.

The best part of artisan hardwood flooring is that you can craft a fully bespoke experience. Every plank can be designed to suit your own tastes, regardless of current trending styles.

 

Carlisle Elysian Artisan Flooring
Elysian │ ID# 12468
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