Timber Trends for 2025
As we head toward mid-year there are some key timber trends emerging that define not just how we want our homes to look in 2025, but how we want to live in them. Far from fleeting fads, these thoughtful flooring and wider interior choices point towards a deeper appreciation for natural beauty, sustainability, and enduring design – a return to the classics, if you will.
Take a closer look at some of our favourites.
Warm Tones
While there’s always a place for cooler, more sleek looks, in 2025 we’re leaning into the inviting embrace of warm timber tones. Part of wider trend toward homes with character, comfort and connection to nature, warm timber flooring choices can help anchor a space in a way that feels both sophisticated and welcoming. Read our full article on warm timbers here.
Parquetry
Going hand in hand (or plank in plank) with the warm timber trend is a return to classic parquetry such as Chevron and Herringbone. When rendered in golden hues and mid-town browns in particular these patterns give a timeless, artful look. Our Haven, Villa and Artiste Grande collections are all available in Chevron or Herringbone formats. Custom patterns are also available for those wanting truly unique finish.
Wood Drenching
An update on 2024’s colour drenching trend (where a single paint colour is applied consistently throughout a space), wood drenching uses a combination timber paneling and flooring to ‘wrap’ a room – creating a cohesive, cocoon-like atmosphere. Leaning into current interior trends for 1970s aesthetics, wood drenching offers a touch of nostalgia while adding warmth, texture and visual impact.
Texture & Character
This one is all about embracing the charm of imperfection, with the ultra-smooth and polished look making way for tactile finishes and visual character via knots, cracks and colour variations. As well as celebrating the raw beauty of timber, textured finishes have the added benefit of being more forgiving of minor scuffs and scratches – making them a great option for busy households and high-traffic spaces.
Sustainability
More than ever, homeowners are prioritising choices that tread more lightly on the environment, and timber flooring is no exception.
Engineered timber is not only durable and long-lasting but uses approximately one-third of slow-growing hardwood resources compared to solid timber. Forte timber products are FSC® or PEFC certified, signifying a commitment to responsible forestry practices that ensure the longevity of our natural resources. Other factors that make engineered wood environmentally friendly include their low VOC emissions, long lifespan and the fact that the wood can be recycled or repurposed once it has reached the end of its lifespan.
Trends By Region
We asked our Experience Centre teams in Auckland, Christchurch and Queenstown to share what looks our clients across the country are leaning toward in 2025.