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Is Parkay Floors in Style?
How Style Trends Shift in Flooring
- Neutral palettes remain dominant, but texture is the new focal point.
- Wide planks and large-format tiles reduce grout lines, creating a calm surface.
- Matte and low-sheen finishes help hide scuffs and fit today’s understated interiors.
Where They Stand Now
Signature Looks
- Victorian Ash by Parkay Floors brings a relaxed Australian hardwood vibe that pairs well with minimalist décor.
- Stone-inspired Parkay Flooring Tiles echo polished concrete—ideal for industrial lofts.
Formats That Match Modern Layouts
Format | Best Use | Visual Impact |
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7 x 48 plank | Condos, hallways | Classic board feel with fewer seams |
7 x 60 plank | Large living rooms | Extra length elongates the room |
24 x 24 tile | Kitchens, baths | The balanced grid looks clean and contemporary |
Under the Surface: XPS vs XPR
- XPS (extruded polystyrene): Lightweight core that improves thermal comfort—handy for basement remodels.
- XPR (rigid polymer composite): Added density resists dents; a smart pick for busy entryways.
Design Tips to Keep Your Flooring Current
- Play with direction – Lay 7 x 60 planks parallel to the longest wall to stretch sight-lines.
- Use transitions sparingly – Continuous flooring reads as bigger and more up-to-date.
- Contrast with cabinetry – Pair warm Victorian Ash with cool gray cabinets for balanced warmth.
- Mind the sheen – A low-gloss Parkay wood floor hides daily wear better than a high-shine finish.
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