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Flooring Trends in Melbourne’s South-East

Flooring trends in Melbourne are evolving fast. In 2026, homeowners across the south-east are choosing options that balance practicality, durability, and style.At Aussie Home and Floor, we’re seeing a clear shift toward flooring that’s easy to maintain, long-lasting, and visually warm.
Here are the top flooring trends shaping Melbourne homes in 2026.

Trend 1: Warm, Earthy Tones Replacing Cool Greys
Cool grey flooring is fading. Warm tones are now the preferred choice.
Popular colours:
- Honey oak
- Warm taupe and greige
- Sandy blonde tones
- Soft browns and walnut shades
These tones are more forgiving with dust and dirt and suit Melbourne homes with natural, earthy exteriors.
Trend 2: Wider Planks and Longer Boards
Wide planks create a more premium and modern look.
What’s trending:
- Width: 180mm–230mm
- Length: 1500mm+ boards
Benefits:
- Fewer visible joins
- Rooms feel larger and more open
- Better suited for open-plan layouts
Trend 3: Matte and Low-Sheen Finishes
Glossy floors are out. Matte finishes are now the standard.
Why homeowners prefer matte:
- Hides scratches and marks better
- Looks more natural
- Easier to maintain
- Works well with warm tones
Textured and brushed finishes are also gaining popularity.
Trend 4: Hybrid Flooring Leading the Market
Hybrid flooring is now the top choice for Melbourne homes.
Why it’s trending:
- 100% waterproof
- Highly durable and scratch-resistant
- Stable in Melbourne’s climate
- Works with underfloor heating
Tip:
Choose 0.6mm+ wear layer for family homes.
Trend 5: Large-Format Tiles Expanding into Living Areas
Tiles are no longer limited to bathrooms and kitchens.
Popular sizes:
- 600x1200mm
- 800x1600mm
Benefits:
- Fewer grout lines
- Modern, seamless look
- Highly durable
- Ideal for indoor-outdoor flow
Concrete-look and stone-look finishes are trending.
Trend 6: Sustainability and Australian-Made Products
More homeowners are prioritising eco-friendly flooring.
Key preferences:
- Low or zero VOC products
- Australian-made or owned brands
- Long warranties (25+ years)
Certifications like GECA and FloorScore are becoming important decision factors.
2026 Flooring Trends Summary
Melbourne homeowners are choosing:
- Warm, natural colours over cool grey
- Wide and long planks
- Matte and textured finishes
- Hybrid flooring as the default option
- Large-format tiles in living areas
- Sustainable, low-VOC products
See the Latest Flooring Trends
At Aussie Home and Floor in Dandenong South, we stock the latest 2026 flooring styles.
We service Melbourne’s south-east including Dandenong South, Springvale, Noble Park, Keysborough, Hallam, Narre Warren, Berwick, and Cranbourne.
Visit our showroom or book a free measure and quote to find the perfect flooring for your home.
