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Bamboo, Cork and Shag Top Hottest Flooring Trends Today

Monday, June 29th, 2009

We recently had the opportunity to talk with two design experts at Avalon Carpet Tile and Flooring, a national leader in the flooring industry ranked number seven among the nation’s top 75 flooring retailers. Erica Smitheman, sales & design representative, and Melisa Firth, store manager, shared trends they’re seeing in the industry and gave us sneak peak at the newest products available for customers.

Q: What are the hottest flooring trends right now?

A: We’re seeing a few, including:

  • Continued preference for wood products over carpet. This isn’t entirely new, but the desire for wood products is continuing to grow. More and more customers want wood over carpet – even still.
  • Exotic and environmentally friendly products. Our buyers are coming in asking for these more than before. They want bamboo and strand bamboo options – which are typically more durable than other types of wood flooring. Cork is another eco-friendly option that we’re seeing increased interest in among customers.
  • Wide width wood plank flooring. People are asking for the wider widths on the wood planks more and more today. Most wide plank flooring is between 3″ and 20″ in width and is sold in random widths. 
  • Tone on tone patterns for carpet. People are still sticking with the neutrals, but now some of starting to ask for a tone on tone pattern to give it some more texture.
  • Shag carpet. It’s back. We’re seeing more and more “new” shag options for buyers, and customers are buying it again.
  • Natural stone with glass. People are asking for recycled, tumbled glass as accents in their flooring. We see this as another growing trend.

Q: What are the newest products available to buyers?

A: Shaw just launched a new Disney Collection of carpets for kids’ rooms. The line has brighter colors, and more kid-friendly patterns. You’ll also see some shag options in the new line.

shaw's-disney-collection

Q: What’s the most common question you receive about flooring?

A: Price – especially in today’s economy. People want to make sure they can afford what they want for their home. We work with customers to fit every budget, and show them options in their price-range.

Q: What will replace hardwood in popularity?

A: Nothing. Hardwood is a forever trend.

Q: OK, then – what are the next few hot products we’ll see compete with wood in the years to come?

A: Definitely the eco-friendly products like cork. We’ll also see bold carpets rise in popularity with reds, browns and burnt oranges leading the pack. Linear looks and geometrics patterns in wood flooring will become more popular too.

geometrical designs 2 300x225 Bamboo, Cork and Shag Top Hottest Flooring Trends Today

For more information on flooring trends, check out:

http://www.flooring-trends.com

http://www.flooringnow.com/

http://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/lazy-environmentalist/blogs/walk-on-this-affordable-green-floor-options

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Green Products We Love

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

The conveniences of modern living shouldn’t be sacrificed as you attempt to go green.  At HomeIntel we love the products that allow people to make responsible yet realistic and reasonable choices.  At times, living unsustainably may be a hard habit to break, but there are tons of green home products that make it easy and fun.

Here are a few of our favorite green things for your home.

  1. Composter – Composting is a fun activity for the whole family, and composters come in a wide variety of sizes so it’s something you can do no matter where you live.
  2. Recycled Glass – From countertops to a flower vase, recycled glass can be brought into your home in so many forms for a beautiful, unique addition to any room.
  3. Vampire Energy Savers – We love these because with the flick of a switch or the push of a button you can make an environmentally responsible decision and feel good about it all day.
  4. Sustainable Fireplaces – Many brands are manufacturing eco-friendly fireplaces that not only satisfy our sustainability needs but also function as works of art.
  5. Green Disposable Dinnerware – In going green, it seems counterintuitive to use disposable dinnerware, but sometimes there’s just no way around it.  These eco-disposable plates are made of a fallen palm leaves and quickly decompose, leaving you with no regret about not doing the dishes.  (But if you fall in love with the quirky plate it can be washed and used it again)
  6. Eco bug repellent supplies:  With the weather warming up and staycations becoming more popular, we will all be spending more time outside.  With these green bug zappers and repellents we can enjoy our backyards itch-free.
  7. Fun Prints – Fabrics with modern yet natural patterns and design are an easy way to bring big change to an old room.  Bright leaf or floral print textiles scattered around the home are good reminders of why you’re living a more sustainable life to begin with.
  8. CORK! – We’ve mentioned it in past posts, and we will say it again; you can do almost anything with cork.  This post from Apartment Therapy’s Re-Nest gives a glimpse of the resource’s versatility.
  9. Wall accessories – Eco wall paper: If working with fabric and textiles isn’t up your alley another easy way to revive a room with a great pattern is by covering the walls. 

Do you have any of these things in your home?  What are your favorite green products?  

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