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WESTMINSTER, Colo. - ColoradoDesk -- Across Colorado's Front Range, homeowners are leaning into flooring styles that blend warmth, practicality, and sustainability. In places like Westminster and Broomfield, these 2025 trends are reshaping interiors with a focus on texture, longevity, and grounded aesthetics - without sacrificing modern appeal.
Reclaimed hardwood remains a standout, offering rich character and natural imperfections that feel authentic to the region's architectural mix. Engineered hardwood is gaining popularity as well, especially in homes that see temperature swings between sunrooms and basements. Its layered construction provides enhanced stability while maintaining a real-wood finish.
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) continues to dominate for its waterproof design, realistic visuals, and budget-friendly price point. In Colorado, it's being used well beyond mudrooms - bringing seamless style to open-concept layouts and family spaces.
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Wider planks are also trending, with oak and walnut floors helping rooms appear more expansive. Many homeowners are opting for matte finishes to reduce glare and hide wear.
Pattern and texture are being used more intentionally too. Herringbone layouts and wire-brushed surfaces add depth and detail, while plush carpet is reappearing in bedrooms and offices for added warmth and sound absorption.
These evolving preferences reflect a broader shift toward floors that feel as natural and functional as they look. From rustic mountain cabins to clean-lined new builds, Colorado's homeowners are finding stylish ways to personalize their spaces through timeless, durable materials.
Learn more about what's underfoot in 2025 at: https://ontopflooringllc.com/flooring-tips-and-tricks/2025-colorado-flooring-trends-westminster-broomfield
Reclaimed hardwood remains a standout, offering rich character and natural imperfections that feel authentic to the region's architectural mix. Engineered hardwood is gaining popularity as well, especially in homes that see temperature swings between sunrooms and basements. Its layered construction provides enhanced stability while maintaining a real-wood finish.
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) continues to dominate for its waterproof design, realistic visuals, and budget-friendly price point. In Colorado, it's being used well beyond mudrooms - bringing seamless style to open-concept layouts and family spaces.
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Wider planks are also trending, with oak and walnut floors helping rooms appear more expansive. Many homeowners are opting for matte finishes to reduce glare and hide wear.
Pattern and texture are being used more intentionally too. Herringbone layouts and wire-brushed surfaces add depth and detail, while plush carpet is reappearing in bedrooms and offices for added warmth and sound absorption.
These evolving preferences reflect a broader shift toward floors that feel as natural and functional as they look. From rustic mountain cabins to clean-lined new builds, Colorado's homeowners are finding stylish ways to personalize their spaces through timeless, durable materials.
Learn more about what's underfoot in 2025 at: https://ontopflooringllc.com/flooring-tips-and-tricks/2025-colorado-flooring-trends-westminster-broomfield
Source: On Top Flooring, LLC.
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