Hardwood is moving more toward distressed planks, planks in wider widths, and exotic woods. Its no longer just plain maple or oak. Were seeing more mahogany, cherry, teak, and walnut. Also, mixing woods is becoming increasingly popular.
We continue to see rich variations of green. This time, however, think of peacock feathers and all their saturated color. Yellow-based greens will reamin popular and blue-based greens are coming on strong. Representing two extremes, we're seeing neutral greens serve a subtle and sophisticated backdrop and shocking, toxic greens made up of equal parts green and yellow make a bold impact. Greens are staying strong as environmental awareness and intrest in eco-friendly products like Shaw's Anso Nylon carpets reach new heights.