It might just save you from ripping out and replacing a floor in just a few years.

Kerrie Kelly, CEO and creative director of Kerrie Kelly Studio agrees.

In terms of wood floor style, theres another classic making a comeback:Parquet.

Elizabeth Ryan Interiors bedroom with wall-to-wall carpeting.

Elizabeth Ryan Interiors/ Photo bySarah Linden Photography

However, well see more contemporary renditions of it.

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Kelly also explains how people are prioritizing durability alongside a cohesive flow throughout the home.

Chelsi Hix Interiors kitchen with warm wood floors.

Chelsi Hix Interiors/ Photo bySarah Linden Photography

Kelly also says to look out for oversized tiles, especially in kitchens and baths.

She foresees the large-format tiles back in neutral tones like greige and soft terracotta.

According to designers, therell be more of this layering trend in 2025, and theyll highlight contrasting textures.

Christina Kim mudroom design with chevron patterned tile.

Christina Kim Interior Design/ Photo by Raquel Langworthy

Think of large-format flat-woven rugs peeking out from underneath more tactile hand-tufted and nubby rugs.

Once again, theyre predicting texture as well.

Elizabeth Ryan Interiors bedroom with wall-to-wall carpet.

Elizabeth Ryan Interiors/ Photo bySarah Linden Photography