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Trends In Flooring

Holland Floor Covering Professionals Assist Customers In Getting Both Style And Durability

Home flooring 2026 general trends are shifting toward comfort and texture, moving away from cool grays to rich oaks, chestnuts and toffees, often with matte or satin finishes that hide imperfections. 

Recently, among customers there's been a push for PVC-free, natural flooring solutions, shares Sarah Alles, Holland Floor Covering retail sales specialist. "Also, people are gravitating to more natural-looking products, warm tones, natural wood, both engineered and solid, instead of LVT [luxury vinyl tile] that's been so popular for the last couple years."

For rugs, Sarah says customers are opting for ones made of wool, sisal or jute.

Holland Floor Company offers a wide assortment of carpet, tile, stone, hardwood, vinyl, laminate and area rugs. Founded in 1975 by Judy and David Hansbarger, it's currently directed by the Hansbargers' three children:  Pam Morgan, who shepherds finance, David Hansbarger Jr., who directs installation and new construction, and Roger Hansbarger, who heads up retail sales and marketing. The family's third generation rounds out the operations team: Sarah Alles (Pam's daughter), Roger Hansbarger Jr., and Mike Miller (David's son-in-law).

Dealing with messy paws? No worries when it comes to a product offered by the Holland staff: Shaw Floors’ Pet Perfect carpet, designed to resist stains, protect against odors and handle whatever furry friends bring in from outside.

The company's team also has added more impressive choices within floor collections that combine beauty with waterproof technology. 

Key Flooring Directions:

  • Warm Woods and Colors: Golden oaks, rich walnuts, honey tones, deeper reds.
  • Textured and Matte Finishes: Low-sheen, wire-brushed or hand-scraped surfaces to hide dust and scratches.
  • Pattern Play: Classic herringbone, chevron, intricate patterns add architectural depth and custom impressions.
  • Large Format Tiles: Rectangular tiles in warm taupes, beiges and creams create sleek, modern looks, especially in kitchens and bathrooms.
  • Sustainable Materials: PVC free, low VOC and natural products are in demand. 
  • Statement Tile: Bold colors, geometric shapes and unique textures in tiles make bathrooms and kitchens design focal points.
  • Comeback of Carpet: High-pile, plush carpets in warm neutrals and patterns are returning for added comfort, especially in bedrooms. 

The Holland Floor Covering crew offers free sample check-outs.

Newtown, 35 Swamp Road:  215.357.0909
Wayne, 124 E. Lancaster Ave.: 610.947.6500

HollandFloor.com

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