Floor & Décor reveals 2026 Design Trends Forecast and Tiles of the Year
( Date: 2026/1/23 11:15:22 )
Floor & Decor, a leading specialty retailer of hard-surface flooring and design solutions, is kicking off 2026 by spotlighting the design trends set to shape homes this year. The company’s 2026 Design Trends Forecast showcases the top trends across kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces at every price point.
In addition, Floor & Decor is predicting the 2026 Tiles of the Year: the Vetta Elements Collection, a nature-inspired series that draws on natural textures and tones to create visually compelling spaces that work beautifully in everyday life. Offered in seven versatile colorways, the porcelain collection strikes the balance of timeless appeal, versatility, and organic inspiration. With a mix-and-match approach, homeowners and designers can experiment with sizes, colors, and patterns to craft a personalized look that is durable enough for high-traffic areas indoors and out, yet refined enough for feature walls.
“This year’s design trends celebrate both nature’s richness and the joy of personal expression,” said Ashley Biscan, Design & Trend Expert at Floor & Decor. “From earthy palettes and textured materials to layered patterns and tailored combinations, every space can feel thoughtful and dynamic. The Vetta Elements Collection in Luxe Earth captures this spirit perfectly, offering versatile ways to mix colors, textures, and formats for interiors that are both sophisticated and uniquely personal.”
Key 2026 design trends
Floor & Decor’s 2026 Design Trends Forecast showcases interiors that are bold and full of character. Trends this year draw from a wide range of influences: vintage eras, natural elements, and inventive material combinations, allowing homeowners and designers to reimagine kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces in distinctive ways.
Retro Rhapsody: ’70s revival with modern edge
Warm nostalgia meets contemporary polish as the spirit of the 1970s re-enters the home. Saturated hues, sculptural forms, and rich wood finishes create spaces that feel expressive yet intentional. Deep ambers, soft burgundies, and smoky neutrals pair with geometric patterns, curved silhouettes, and tactile materials to bring depth and personality to kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas. When balanced with clean lines and refined finishes, these retro influences feel inviting and distinctly current.
Ideas include Zellige Bordeaux Ceramic Tile and the Regency Cala Polished Brass Marble Water.
Crème Brûlée Kitchens: warm neutrals reimagined
The classic white kitchen is being refreshed through toasted neutrals, with layers of vanilla, eggshell, and Swiss coffee bringing warmth and depth to the heart of the home without sacrificing brightness. Subtle tonal variation across cabinetry, surfaces, and finishes creates a cohesive, elevated look that feels timeless yet indulgent.
Examples include Sugarhill Stained Sugar Cookie Cabinets, Destine Champagne Bronze Cabinet Pulls, Vinci Blanco Polished Porcelain Slab, Calacatta Oro Quartz Custom Countertop, and Asher Bridge Brushed Gold Kitchen Faucet.
Lush Landscape: organic depth and texture
Natural influence is taking a more textural, tonal form. Colors drawn from earth, sand, and sky are interpreted through layered finishes and pronounced surfaces, adding richness and dimension to interiors with material-driven spaces, with an emphasis on depth and organic continuity.
For bathroom inspiration, consider the Lucia Tumbled Pebble Marble Mosaic, Palissandro Blue Porcelain Tile, Luna Pearl Matte Porcelain Tile, Crosby Black Single Sconce, Royce Matte Black Tub and Shower Combination, Lizzie 8 in. Widespread Brushed Nickel Bath Faucet, and the Dash Matte Black Towel Ring.
Eclectic Artistry: personalized layers of style
Mix eras, textures, and patterns to create bold and unexpected combinations that tell a story with nods to the past. Intentional combinations of color and material create spaces that feel layered and unmistakably personal.
For kitchen inspiration, consider Zellige Antique Sage Ceramic Tile, Macaubas Bianco Quartz Custom Countertop, Glenwood Burnt Walnut Oak Cabinets, and Wyatt Single Handle Matte Black Kitchen Faucet.
Color Harmony: bringing Benjamin Moore’s 2026 color trends to life
The Benjamin Moore Color Trends 2026 palette offers a framework for pairing tones, textures, and materials throughout the home. Coordinating these colors with tiles, wood, and stone creates harmonious interiors that feel both inviting and carefully curated. Suggested complementary shades for this year’s featured color, Silhouette AF-655, a deep charcoal brown, include the Zellige Cocoa Ceramic Tile and the Provinsa Ceramic Matte Tile.
Bringing inspiration to life
The 2026 Design Forecast reflects Floor & Decor’s commitment to innovative, accessible design solutions. It combines trends insights with practical guidance, helping customers navigate every step of a renovation or design project using Floor & Decor’s extensive selection of in-stock tiles, wood, stone, and related accessories.
The 2026 trends and Tiles of the Year were determined through a global review of emerging and established design trends, drawing inspiration from residential interiors, lifestyle aesthetics, and material innovations worldwide. A multidisciplinary panel of interior design, merchandising, and flooring experts at Floor & Decor analyzed these insights and selected the Vetta Elements Collection in Earth for its versatility, creativity, and universal appeal.
About Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc.
Floor & Decor is a multi-channel specialty retailer of hard surface flooring and related accessories and a commercial flooring distributor. At the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2025, the company operated 262 warehouse-format stores and five design studios across 38 states, offering a broad in-stock assortment of laminate and vinyl, tile, wood, and natural stone flooring and installation materials and decorative accessories, as well as adjacent categories. Founded in 2000, Floor & Decor is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
From: tileletter