Trends, business insights and corporate buys were some of the most popular topics among Floor Trends readers in 2022.
1 Coverings Reveals Top 10 Tile Trends for 2022
Tile and design trends were top topics among Floor Trends readers in 2022.
2 Milestones in Flooring History
Floor Trends looks back at the archives to uncover some of the major events, people, technologies and topics over the past 70 years.
3 7 Types of Resilient Flooring
The Resilient Floorcovering Institute gives the 411 on this dynamic category.
4 2022 Kitchen and Bath Design
After several years awash in monotonous gray and white modernity, designers happily anticipate that kitchens and bathrooms will regain some individualized color and style in 2022.
5 Real Floors Inc. Execs Gear Up for Growth of Multifamily Housing
Floor Trends recently caught up with Real Floors Inc. CEO Adam Brookner, President Matt Gilbreth and Chief Customer Officer Lyn Jacobs to learn more about what’s in store for the merged venture and their outlook on the multifamily market.
6 Interview with Mohawk President Paul DeCock
At the last stop of the Mohawk Momentum Roadshow at Mohawk headquarters in Calhoun, Georgia, Floor Trends had the opportunity to sit down with President Paul De Cock to hear about his outlook on the housing market for 2022.
7 Connor Sports Provides Hardwood Courts for NCAA March Madness
Connor Sports provided new, custom hardwood courts for the 2022 Men's Regionals and the Final Four at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, and the Women's Regionals and the Final Four at the Target Center in Minneapolis.
8 Mohawk Acquires Vitromex for $293 Million
Vitromex was founded in 1967 and includes four manufacturing facilities strategically located throughout Mexico.
9 NFA Top Retailers Focus on Efficiencies
The 43 members of the National Floorcovering Alliance (NFA) opened their spring meeting at the Grand Hyatt in Vail, Colorado, with roundtable discussions aimed at making their businesses more proficient and profitable amid ever-changing market conditions.
10 Shifts in Residential Design
The pandemic radically changed the way Americans utilize their homes, significantly increasing the time spent working, studying and playing at home.