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Home » Flooring Trends: What Actually Pays Off Before You Sell

Flooring Trends: What Actually Pays Off Before You Sell

May 25, 2021 by Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker, ABR, AHWD, BBA, C2EX, CRB, E-PRO, GRI, MRP, PSA, RENE, RPR, SFR, SRS, TAHS, TBS, TLS Leave a Comment

Luxury vinyl plank has held the top spot in residential flooring since 2020, and it’s still the flooring buyers respond to most, whether you’re renovating to sell or just tired of maintaining what you have. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker with Uncommon Realty, and here’s what’s actually driving flooring choices right now.

Luxury Vinyl Plank and Tile Are Still Dominant

LVP remains the most popular residential flooring type, largely because it’s fully waterproof, scratch and dent resistant, and durable enough to handle pets, kids, and daily traffic without the upkeep hardwood demands. Luxury vinyl tile has had a real design revival too: newer manufacturing techniques align surface texture with the printed grain pattern beneath it, producing a look that’s genuinely hard to distinguish from real wood or stone at a glance, while running meaningfully cheaper to install and maintain.

Hardwood Hasn’t Disappeared, But the Look Has Shifted

Hardwood is trending toward warmer, more natural tones, honey, wheat, and light brandy shades, moving away from the cooler gray tones that dominated for years. Wider planks continue to be the preferred style across most home aesthetics, giving rooms a more open, less busy look than narrower traditional boards.

What Actually Drives the Decision Now

Across wood, tile, vinyl, and laminate, the consistent priority is ease of maintenance relative to cost, not just appearance. Buyers and homeowners increasingly choose flooring based on how they actually live: whether it holds up to muddy paws and spills, not just how it photographs. That’s part of why LVP’s combination of durability and realistic appearance has outpaced materials that look good but demand more careful upkeep.

What This Means If You’re Selling

If your home has dated carpet or worn hardwood, replacing it with LVP is generally one of the higher-return flooring investments before listing, since it appeals to the widest range of buyers and photographs well without needing the careful staging hardwood sometimes does. If your hardwood is in good condition, refinishing rather than replacing is usually the better return, especially if it’s already a warmer tone that’s currently in style.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is luxury vinyl plank still popular in 2026?

Yes, it’s remained the most popular residential flooring type since 2020, driven by its durability, waterproof construction, and increasingly realistic appearance.

Should I replace or refinish my hardwood floors before selling?

If the hardwood is in good condition, refinishing is usually the better return than full replacement, particularly if the existing tone leans warm rather than the cooler grays that have fallen out of favor.

What flooring gives the best return before selling a home?

Luxury vinyl plank generally offers the strongest combination of cost, durability, and broad buyer appeal for homes with dated carpet or damaged flooring, though the right choice depends on the specific room and condition of what’s currently there.

If you’re weighing flooring choices ahead of a sale, that’s worth discussing in the context of your specific home and budget before you commit to a full replacement.

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