2026 Flooring Guide: Trends and Styles for the Tri-Cities
Finding the Right Floors for Your Lifestyle
Selecting the perfect flooring is about laying the foundation for your everyday life. Whether you’re refreshing a mid-century gem in Central Kennewick or finishing a new build in the South Hill developments, the right floor balances your personal aesthetic with the functional demands of your household.
At Murley’s Floor Covering, we believe the perfect flooring choice is found at the intersection of durability, comfort, and style. Since 2005, we have curated a premier selection of high-quality flooring materials designed specifically to stand the test of time in our unique region. From the timeless elegance of local favorites like White Oak to the modern resilience of waterproof luxury vinyl, our flooring selection is hand-picked for Kennewick homeowners.
Also, you don’t have to navigate thousands of flooring samples alone. Our expert design services and free in-home consultations bring the showroom directly to your door. We’ll evaluate your room’s natural light, take precise measurements, and provide professional advice tailored to your space, ensuring your renovation is seamless and stress-free.
Top 5 Questions for Your 2026 Flooring Project
1. How will Kennewick’s semi-arid climate affect my flooring material?
With hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters, indoor humidity in the Tri-Cities can swing wildly. We recommend flooring materials like engineered hardwood or high-quality laminate that handle expansion and contraction gracefully.
2. Can I find flooring to complement the popular Organic Modern or Northwest Contemporary home styles in Kennewick?
For these leading design aesthetics in 2026, look for wide-plank formats and nature-inspired textures like sun-washed beiges and weathered grays that reflect the basalt and sage tones of the Columbia Basin.
3. Which flooring options can handle the "Tri-Cities Dust"?
Our windy climate means dust and grit are a reality. Explore low-pile carpets and matte-finish hard surface flooring options since they mask tracks and are easier to keep fresh.
4. Do I need floors that are UV-resistant?
With our intense Eastern Washington sunlight, choosing floors with high-quality UV-resistant wear layers is essential to prevent fading in sun-drenched, open-concept living areas.
5. Can flooring support an indoor-outdoor lifestyle?
Many Kennewick homes feature covered patios and large sliders. Choosing a consistent flooring type that flows toward these exits creates the seamless, expansive look that defines 2026 home trends.
Matching 2026 Trends to Your Home
Different rooms in your home demand different performance levels for the best long-term results. Here is how to utilize the most popular flooring materials in 2026 throughout the home:
Carpet: Best for bedrooms and cozy dens. Since 2026 trends favor "Quiet Luxury", we love ultra-soft carpet textures and subtle geometric carpet patterns in earthy oatmeal or clay tones.
Hardwood: The gold standard for living rooms and dining areas. Warm honey and brandy hardwood tones are back, especially in wide-plank Oak or Hickory.
Laminate: Perfect for playrooms and high-traffic hallways. Modern laminate offers incredible realism with a sturdier feel, making it a budget-friendly way to get a wood look that resists scratches.
Vinyl & Luxury Vinyl: The ultimate choice for kitchens, mudrooms, and laundry rooms. LVP and LVT floors are 100% waterproof and incredibly resilient against the muddy boot season.
Tile & Stone: Ideal for bathrooms and entryways. Large-format tiles in 12x24 or larger sizes will create a spa-like feel with fewer grout lines to clean.
Area Rugs: Use these to define zones in open-concept floor plans. Stylish area rugs will add a layer of warmth and acoustic comfort over hard surfaces like tile or LVP.
Flooring Terms You Should Know
To help you shop like a pro, here are the top terms Kennewick homeowners should know:
AC Rating: A durability scale for laminate (AC1 to AC5). For busy Tri-Cities homes, we recommend at least an AC3 or AC4.
Embossed in Register (EIR): A manufacturing technique where the surface texture matches the visual grain of the wood or stone image for a realistic feel.
SPC (Stone Plastic Composite): A rigid, waterproof core found in luxury vinyl that provides maximum dent resistance from heavy furniture.
Wear Layer: The top protective coating on vinyl, laminate, and engineered wood. Measured in mils, a thicker wear layer means better protection against scratches.
Engineered Hardwood: Real wood veneers layered over a stable core, designed specifically to resist warping in fluctuating humidity.
Low-Sheen / Matte Finish: The preferred 2026 finish that hides dust, footprints, and minor scratches better than high-gloss options.
Wide Plank: Boards wider than 5 inches. Wide planks are a staple of modern Kennewick design, making rooms feel larger and more open.
Beveled Edge: A slight slope on the edge of a plank that creates a "V" groove between boards, mimicking the look of authentic solid wood.
Subfloor: The structural surface beneath your flooring. Proper subfloor preparation is the secret to a long-lasting installation.
Radiant Heat Compatible: Flooring that can be safely installed over heating systems, a popular luxury for cold Kennewick winters.
In-Home Consultation: A professional service where a Murley’s expert brings samples to your home to ensure colors look perfect in your specific lighting.
Start Your 2026 Renovation Today
Whether you’re envisioning the natural warmth of wide-plank hardwood or the modern durability of waterproof luxury vinyl, the experts at Murley’s Floor Covering are here to help. From professional design advice to precision installation, we make the process seamless.
Contact us today to schedule your free in-home consultation. Visit our Kennewick showroom to explore the latest styles and start your journey toward a space you’ll love for years to come.