Flooring is an integral part of your home. It doesn’t only protect your feet, but it also speaks to your overall style and comfort. Throughout the years, we have seen a multitude of flooring material trends, but one of the most popular flooring choices many builders and homeowners install is carpet. But the same carpet colors don’t always stay hot on the market. Before, we were seeing gray flooring as a top choice, but now it is not the only once-trendy floor color that will make your home look older in 2025. As a once-massive flooring trend, beige is that color that’s now causing your home to look so outdated.
Beige is one of those builder basic colors that many home construction companies opt for. It was the prime pick for many years for how neutral it was; but nowadays, it will make your home look as if it was stuck in the 1980s. Not only does it look old-fashioned, but beige floors prominently display stains and signs of dirt. Get your home out of the dark ages and instead, bring some personality and fun with trending carpet designs like plaid, stripes, vintage styles, and natural or high-pile textures.
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Fun Designs And Textures Are Taking Homes By Storm In 2025
woven basket and bed on top of natural textured carpet – Anastasiia Krivenok/Getty Images
2025 is all about fun designs and textures on carpet. As a patterned carpet trend you’ll be seeing more of this year, plaid, stripes, and vintage styles are gracing the floors of many homeowners. Previous decades revolved around neutral colors that people can easily pair with their decor, but this year is all about making a bold statement. These patterned looks help people find decor, art, and furniture pieces that go with the fun designs. Carpets with patterns also mask stains and dirt, so you don’t have to worry about spills being an eyesore in your home anymore.
Designs aren’t the only thing people are loving. Carpets are all about texture now as well. More and more people are adding high-pile carpets and rugs, which have a shaggy, soft feel that create extra comfort, insulation, and coziness. If you don’t like the thickness of high-pile choices, you can try out the next favorite this year — natural textures. These carpets are made from eco-friendly materials, like sisal and jute, which is the perfect option if anyone is looking for a sustainable alternative. Plus, many of them are earth toned, making a great choice for anyone who does prefer colors like beige or tan.
Love the neutrality that comes with your beige carpets? Well, there is no need to ditch them just yet when there are some tips for decorating with your beige carpet.
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