High color variation tile flooring
High color variation is also trending in both wood and stone looks. Usually, wood looks are featuring color variation between planks, but high variation in stone look usually refers to the amount of color in each particular floor tile.
Homeowners are really loving this natural, rustic, and popular look given by higher color variations.
For example, in nature, stone and wood are never uniform, there are all kinds of inconsistencies. Nowadays, modern technology can help with the process of getting more random, natural looks with ceramic and porcelain. This will make your floor become more of a statement piece. You should try them!
Muted, natural color tile flooring
Some homeowners out there are looking for a more neutral, muted look when it comes to their flooring. They probably feel inspired by the color palette given by the nature, as these muted tones bring the browns and beiges that you will find outside inside the home.
Truth be told, decor trends usually tend to change faster than flooring trends.
You might want to go for a floor that will keep being relevant for 15-20 years. And let’s be honest: neutral, natural color tones can do that. If you feel like it, go for gray, beige, brown, and white, as these are the hottest neutral tones that will most definitely keep on being popular in the next couple of years.