Flooring Trends 2015-Carpet, Wood, Porcelain, Vinyl

Flooring Trends 2015-Carpet, Wood, Porcelain, VinylDo you wonder what the flooring trends are? Are you getting ready to replace the flooring in your home? Maybe you're a real estate agent and you need to make a recommendation to a client. Well here you go! I have done the research and these are the current flooring trends and they will remain current in 2015.Patterned CarpetAccording to an interview with Suzanne Zurfluh , product marketing manager for Tuftex, California, these are the carpet trends currently and for 2015.Due to the advances in machine technology, patterned carpet is extremely popular. Patterned carpet includes a mix of loop and cut loop construction and yarn variation. The patterns are bold and they make a big impact in a room or on a staircase.I have selected Rave Review and Ovation by Tuftex because they look and feel amazing. See the images below.Features:1. Lifetime stain resistance warranty including pet stains2. Lifetime soil resistance warranty3. 20 year quality assurance warranty, texture retention warranty, abrasive wear warranty4. 30 day customer satisfaction guarantee5. Resistance to color loss from sunlight6. This carpet can be recycled into carpet over and over againcarpetcarpetcarpetcarpet  Luxury VinylLuxury vinyl is in high demand because it is easy to care for and it looks like stone or wood planks.Features:1. FloorScore certified, complies with strict indoor quality standards2. Scratch resistant3. Kid and pet friendly4. Easy to clean and maintainvinyl flooring vinyl flooring Ink Jet Designs on Porcelain TileThe porcelain tile is printed with to look like fabric or stone and is more practical and easier to maintain than natural stone. The options are beautiful.Features:Color Body-the color of the tile is consistent throughout the tileRectified- the tile is cut after it is fired and is consistent in shape which makes it easy to create complicated designs and grout lines are thinner

 Marazzi tilemarazzi porcelain tileCork 
Nontoxic cork is taken from the bark of the cork oak tree. It's used to make cork flooring and is a key ingredient in eco-friendly linoleum. Cork is a sustainable material, meaning the bark grows back and can be harvested repeatedly.Features:1. Easy to install, clean and maintain2. Warm, resilient and comfortable underfoot3. Absorbs sound for a quieter floor4. Glueless installation
cork flooring Engineered WoodThis engineered wood comes from renewable resources and is hand-scraped. The finish is eco friendly, durable and scratch resistant. Engineered wood is easy to instll.Engineered from fine Hickory, Maple, Walnut and Cherry, the available color selections are hand-finished by flooring craftsmen. Amalfi from Bella Cera comes prepackaged in a 4"/6"/8" variable-width configuration with an impressive 50-year residential warranty. Bella Cera MapleThese flooring options are beautiful and these particular options are my favorites. They are available at ProSource.