What’s Hot Underfoot in 2025: The Latest Trends in Carpets & Rugs
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of soft flooring underfoot. Whether it’s the plush give of carpet in the bedroom or the gentle texture of a woven rug beneath your living room coffee table, today’s interior styling is all about embracing comfort—and it starts from the ground up.
In 2025, flooring isn’t just functional. It’s layered, textural and full of personality. The latest carpets and rugs are as beautiful to look at as they are luxurious to walk on, adding warmth, grounding open spaces and offering a sense of softness that hard flooring simply can’t replicate.
Here are the carpet and rug trends we’re loving right now, plus a closer look at the design details making them shine.
Soft sandy-toned carpets are trending for their calming and inviting appeal.
Soft Neutrals
Carpets in soft, sandy tones are continuing to grow in popularity for their ability to create calm, cocooning spaces. The newest takes on this classic look come with a slightly velvety finish—still matte, but with just enough sheen to reflect light and give a sense of movement.
These carpets are dense and even, allowing them to act like a backdrop rather than a feature, while still offering undeniable comfort. They’re ideal for bedrooms or formal spaces where softness underfoot adds a touch of everyday luxury.
Bold rugs with striking patterns and unique shapes are taking centre stage in minimalist interiors.
Statement Rugs That Steal the Show
In 2025, rugs are doing more than grounding a room—they’re becoming the focal point. Statement styles with bold patterns, organic shapes, or vintage-inspired designs are taking centre stage in otherwise pared-back interiors.
Think large-scale prints in washed-out tones like terracotta, charcoal or dusty navy. These rugs add warmth, texture and a sense of artistry—perfect for layering over timber or tiled floors to instantly elevate a space.
A great rug doesn’t just sit under furniture—it tells a story, adds depth, and ties everything together.
Oversized textured rugs are a rising trend in open-plan living space.
Grounding with Texture
Oversized rugs with a woven or knotted texture are fast becoming a go-to styling choice for open-plan living zones. These rugs act like design anchors—drawing furniture together and helping to create defined “zones” within larger spaces.
Natural tones like taupe, wheat and clay remain favourites, but it’s the variation in the weave that sets them apart. Irregular textures, visible handcrafting, and tonal depth all contribute to a look that feels layered and considered. They’re a perfect match for timber furniture, tonal upholstery and rooms that embrace a natural palette.
Natural fibre rugs like jute, sisal, and wool are trending for their soft textures and earthy appeal - perfect for biophilic-inspired interiors.
Natural Layers
Rugs made from natural fibres like jute, sisal and wool continue to trend, especially in homes embracing biophilic design. But the best versions now come with more considered finishes—woven patterns, layered tones, and softened edges that blend seamlessly into the space.
Used over tiles or floorboards, these rugs provide visual warmth and tactile variation. They’re ideal for open living areas, entryways, and even under dining tables where you want a touch of texture without the formality.
Feel First, Then Style
In 2025, flooring choices are just as much about how a space feels as how it looks. Whether you gravitate towards the clean lines of a neutral loop pile or the lived-in charm of a handwoven rug, the most important thing is that it supports the lifestyle you love—while adding comfort, character and a bit of underfoot joy.
Explore more carpet and rug inspiration on Carlisle’s Interior Gallery, or visit a display home to see it for yourself! Because when your space starts with softness, everything else just flows.