19 Feb 2026
Tags: Flooring, lvt, moduleo, Interior Design, home decor, home trends
Let There be Light
Drawing on its expertise in flooring design and a keen understanding of evolving interior trends, Moduleo creates luxury vinyl floors that deliver as much in performance as in appearance. Each collection is developed to support real homes and real lifestyles, balancing durability with considered aesthetics. This design-led approach makes it easy to find floors that complement a wide range of styles, particularly the growing demand for light-toned interiors that prioritise openness, calm and modern simplicity.
Bright Foundations for Bathrooms
Light floors are reshaping the modern bathroom into a space that feels calm, hygienic and quietly luxurious. Pale stone and terrazzo-inspired finishes introduce a spa-like clarity, preventing compact bathrooms from feeling enclosed. These gentle surfaces act as a neutral stage for tactile materials, timber vanities, brushed metals and woven accents, allowing textures to take centre stage. Designed to withstand moisture and daily wear, Moduleo's LayRed collection is fully waterproof, making it ideal for en-suites and family bathrooms.
Modern Calm
In bedrooms, light flooring becomes a tool for emotional tone as much as aesthetics. Pale wood and wood-effect planks soften a room's architecture, diffusing daylight and creating a gentle transition between walls and floors. This subtle continuity encourages a slower visual rhythm, ideal for spaces dedicated to rest. Rather than dominating the palette, light-toned, wood-effect floors support layered bedding, muted tones and sculptural furniture, helping the room feel composed, restful and intentionally minimal.
Refined Marble
Light marble-effect floors lend dining spaces a sense of occasion without excess. Their fine veining introduces quiet detail that rewards closer inspection, offering sophistication without visual noise. Against dining tables, ceramics and glassware, the surface reads as polished yet approachable, a foundation that elevates everyday meals into something more ceremonial. Modern marble-inspired finishes deliver this elegance with the added advantage of durability, ensuring the space remains as functional as it is refined.
Airy Greys for Transitional Spaces
Hallways and staircases benefit from light grey flooring that acts as a mediator between rooms. These transitional zones often carry strong architectural lines, and soft greys temper their rigidity, introducing a sense of flow rather than interruption. The tone provides depth without heaviness, guiding movement through the home with quiet continuity. In spaces defined by circulation rather than pause, a pale grey floor offers composure, clarity and visual cohesion.
Crisp Clean Lines
In contemporary kitchens, light floors accentuate the space's geometry. Their restrained palette emphasises cabinetry profiles, shadow lines and surface junctions, reinforcing the precision of modern design. The result is a room that feels curated rather than crowded, where materials can contrast without competing. Easy to maintain and resilient under daily activity, light flooring supports the kitchen's role as a working environment while preserving its architectural discipline.
Subtle Pattern
Light-toned herringbone flooring introduces pattern as structure rather than decoration. The repeated geometry creates a visual pathway that leads the eye across the room, subtly expanding perceived proportions. Unlike darker patterned floors, pale herringbone retains a sense of lightness, animating the space without overwhelming it. The effect is architectural and dynamic, a floor that contributes movement, rhythm and scale to modern interiors.
