Hardwood flooring in Fort Myers, FL from Wayne Wiles Floor Coverings

Three 2022 hardwood flooring trends


Your wood floors will uplevel your home with a long-lasting natural beauty that works with any decor.?

Below is what you can expect to see this year regarding hardwood flooring trends.

Light floors are back


Colors like blond, whitewashed, gray, and greige work with any decor. This includes rustic/farmhouse to contemporary, traditional, and anything in between.

That's not to say, however, that dark floors are out. On the contrary, they're getting deeper, richer, and darker.

There is a large availability of stains and finishes. You can make them lighter or darker to customize your style or change the hardwood flooring colors with sanding and restaining.

Patterns and unique arrangements


Herringbone was the first hardwood parquet pattern. That was decades ago but is back again in a big way; also hot are chevron patterns and diagonal and horizontal strip layouts.

Mixed width floors (also called "random width floors") refer to groups of planks of various widths. They are used to create unique arrangements and can visually enlarge a room.??

We have all this and more at Wayne Wiles. So, feel free to come into our showroom when shopping for wood flooring in Fort Myers, FL.

Oak is still king


It's classic, stylish, and affordable. Oak has a clean grain with a contemporary look. White oak isn't white but, rather, brown. Another version, red oak, has red or pink undertones.

White oak has yellow-like undertones. European white oak counterpart has a tight, tiny, closed grain and cooler undertones.

Your one-stop shopping hardwood flooring source


The first thing you'll notice about Wayne Wiles is the vast selection of flooring and complementary products. The second thing you'll see is the fantastic expertise and knowledge.

We?ll help you choose the right hardwood flooring for your needs, so visit our showroom in Fort Myers, FL. You?ll also get a free quote! We service Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, Estero, Bonita Springs, and Sanibel, FL.