the smart choice you can rely on in every space
One of the most in-demand solutions for the past years are the waterproof and water-resistant flooring types across all living spaces. People are looking for a durable flooring that delivers more than comfort and style, one that offers lasting protection against water damage. Kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and open-plan interiors require floors that can handle real life - spills, moisture, high foot traffic, and daily wear - without sacrificing beauty.
- Waterproof laminate flooring with advanced moisture defense that uses the wood's natural self-sealing properties to resist moisture for up to 100 hours.
- Water resistant flooring that decreases swelling and improves resistance to moisture penetration.
- Rigid vinyl flooring with a mineral or SPC core with a 100% waterproof and dimensionally stable surface.
- Enhanced water-resistant laminate flooring with protection against standing water.
one design in multiple formats
Flooring decors that expand spaces and create visual continuity are among the most appreciated innovations. The interior trends move away from the room-by-room decisions toward a cohesive design look throught the entire home. Instead of changing floors for every space, you can use one decor that's available across multiple plank formats to create a fluid, uninterupted space, while maintaining a consistent color, texture, and visual identity.
- Elegant herringbone flooring with a built-in underlay if you want your floors to have a classic, yet expensive look that makes a statement.
- Long plank format or wide plank flooring for a clean, expansive look with fewer grout or joint lines.
- Combining flooring planks with the same design and locking system to create a mixed effect in open-plan spaces.
nature-inspired flooring
Natural aesthetics remains at the heart of flooring trends in 2026. More and more people are drawn to surfaces that look, feel and behave like real wood, stone or marble, while offering the technical advantages and more accessible price of engineered materials, compared to natural materials.
- Digitally printed flooring designs with low pattern repetition.
- Synchronized embossing surfaces that follows the natural grain of the material.
- Flooring planks with multiple unique visuals for a non-repetitive look.
silence, warmth and build-it performance
Comfort-driven design is a defining trend for 2026. The most innovative flooring products reflect the growing demand for quiet, comfortable, and supportive living environments. They are expected to contribute to well-being - not just visually, but acoustically and physically.
- Built-in underlays such as PerfectPad® IXPE, ECO, and Cork that enhance walking comfort.
- Improved sound insulation and reduced impact sound in apartments and multi - storey homes.
- Thermal comfort and soft underfoot feel that add everyday luxury.
- Quick and intuitive installation with minimal preparation.
designed to last
Sustainability is no longer a niche concern, it has become a core expectation. In 2026, flooring choices are guided by responsible material sourcing, durability, and long-term performance. By investing in high quality, sustainable flooring, you reduce your environmental impact and ensure your interior remains relevant and resilient for years to come.
- Wood sourced from responsibly managed forests.
- PVC-free and low-emission material solutions.
- Durable surfaces that are designed for long service life.
creating cohesive interior surfaces
Another important trend is the expansion of flooring aesthetics into walls and ceilings. Coordinated surfaces allow designers to create interiors that feel immersive - with the right wall panels, acoustic panels, or ceiling solution interiors feel complete.
- Use acoustic wall panels for sound control and visual rhythm.
- Add 3D wall panels for more texture and depth transforming plain walls into focal points.
- Try matching surfaces, colors, and materials across the floors and walls to create a cohesive, contemporary interior.
Choosing the right flooring today is about balancing aesthetics, performance, and long-term value. Understanding how different technologies, formats, and surfaces work together helps you make confident decisions – not just for today, but for years to come.