4. Wall-to-Wall Carpeting in Every Room

While wall-to-wall carpeting was once a staple of comfort, today’s designers often see it as a dated and impractical choice, especially when used in every room. This type of flooring can be challenging to maintain, easily harbor stains, and trap allergens, making it less ideal for households with pets or allergies.
Modern preferences lean toward hardwood, tile, or luxury vinyl, paired with area rugs for added warmth and versatility. These options are easier to clean and offer more design flexibility. For a deeper look at evolving flooring preferences, read the New York Times article on flooring trends.