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Theres no denying that flooring makes a massive impact on any interior design.

Not only is it functional, but flooring sets the tone for the overall look of the space.

If the predictions are accurate, it looks like next year will be the year of the tile.

Modern dining room with natural wood floors.

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Here are 8flooring trendsthat are set to make a splash in 2024, according to design experts.

In particular, 2023 saw a huge boom in popularity that is set to continue into 2024.

Thinksoft white marble paired with classic gray Carrara.

Bright kitchen with light wood floors.

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We love a good trend crossover!

Not necessarily colorful pattern designs, but the way the tile and wood planks are laid.

Think herringbone, basketweave, and chevron arrangements, Potthast says.

Kitchen and dining nook with wide plank flooring.

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It can also be a great option for retro or vintage designs.

Slate is another natural stone that designers expect will be popular in 2024.

Porcelain offers unrivaled water resistance and requires less upkeep, making it a more suitable option for many homeowners.

Bathroom with checkerboard floors.

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Terracotta Tile

Goerzen also predicts that terracotta tile will continue to be big over the next year.

“They simultaneously read timeless and fresh, collected and unfussy, artisanal and cool.”

Plus, they are available in endless differentshades, shapes, and texturesfor a truly one-of-a-kind look every time.

Bathroom with light terrazzo tile floors.

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Large ensuite bathroom with herrinbone tile floors.

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Bright bathroom with intricate mosaic tile floors.

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Bathroom with slate tile floors.

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Entryway with terracotta tile.

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