As a professional interior designer catering to luxury homes, it’s important to keep up with the latest design and style trends, especially when it comes to flooring. Engineered Wood flooring is a popular choice among homeowners who want to add warmth and elegance to their homes. In this blog post, we’ll explore the latest trends in luxury wood flooring that you can use to create stunning and sophisticated spaces for your clients.

Wide Plank Flooring

Wide plank flooring continues to be a popular choice among homeowners who want to create a spacious and grand look. Planks that are five inches or wider showcase the natural beauty of the wood grain and knots, making it an excellent option for those who want an expressive, natural yet majestic aesthetic. Wide plank flooring is also versatile and can complement both traditional and modern design styles. At Span Floors we offer planks up-to 300 mm wide and 3000 mm long for creating that ultra luxurious look in large rooms or entire floor plates of Villas and high end luxury apartments.

A 190 mm wide plank format engineered wood floor in a large bedroom!

Creating a High-End Look with Herringbone Pattern Engineered Wood Floors

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Creating a High-End Look with Herringbone Pattern Engineered Wood Floors

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Unique Patterns and Layouts

Wood flooring with patterns and layouts is another trend that’s gaining popularity among high-end homeowners. Patterns such as Herringbone, Chevron, and Versailles in square format can add a touch of sophistication and elegance to a room, making it a popular option for those who want to create a statement floor. Using brass inlay and border details in wood floors can add that extra oomph, making a space more luxurious and sophisticated. With a wide selection of special patterns such as herringbones, chevrons and square formats, we are well equipped to handle any request.

Engineered Wood Flooring in Versailles Pattern

Engineered Wood Flooring in Versailles Pattern

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Engineered Wood Flooring in Herringbone Pattern

Engineered Wood Flooring in Herringbone Pattern

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Engineered Wood Flooring in Chevron Pattern!

Engineered Wood Flooring in Chevron Pattern

Chevron pattern with Brass Inlay at the Border!

Chevron pattern with Brass Inlay at the Border

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Pastel and Grey Wood Tones

In recent years, there has been a shift towards lighter wood tones in luxury wood flooring. Lighter tones can create a bright and airy feel in a room, making it an ideal option for those who want a modern or minimalist look. Lighter wood tones can also make a room appear more spacious and inviting. We offer a wide collection of such colours on stock for all your luxury residential needs.

Engineered wood flooring in herringbone pattern in a lighter tone!

Engineered wood flooring in herringbone pattern in a lighter tone

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 Engineered Chevron wood flooring – Pastel

Engineered Chevron wood flooring - Pastel

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Engineered wood flooring Davy’s Grey colour!

Engineered wood flooring Davy’s Grey colour

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Inlay Wood Flooring

Inlay flooring, which combines different materials like wood, stone, and metal, is becoming increasingly popular among high-end homeowners. Such floorings can create a unique and visually interesting design element in a room, making it a popular choice for those who want to make a statement with their flooring.

A Ceramic Inlay!

A Ceramic Inlay

 A Yellow Marble Inlay!

 A Yellow Marble Inlay

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A Steel Satine Inlay!

A Steel Satine Inlay

A Steel Satine Inlay!

A Steel Satine Inlay

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A Brass Inlay!

A Brass Inlay

A Wood with Wood!

Span floors

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In conclusion, luxury wood flooring offers endless possibilities for creating sophisticated and elegant spaces for luxury spaces. From wide plank flooring to unique patterns like Versailles in square tile format and brass inlay, there are plenty of trendy formats to choose from. The choice of colour tone and pattern can make a significant impact on a room’s overall design. As an interior designer, keeping up with these trends in the 2023/24 season can help you create stunning and functional spaces that your clients will love.