CARPET ONE FLOOR & HOME ANNOUNCES TRENDING TEN 2022 FORECAST

December 16 2021

Predicting The Top 10 Flooring Styles for Next Year

Manchester, NH – Even with so many changes over the last 18 months, some things never change like the ever-present urge to update your home design with the upcoming trends. With a new year on the horizon, it’s time to break out the metaphorical crystal ball and make predictions. The home improvement industry is booming and with consumers spending so much time at home (and revamping their homes), home improvement retailers are armed with an even keener sense of what’s to come based on buying patterns and lifestyle predictions. 

Carpet One Floor & Home announces its 2022 Trending 10, a “floorcast” of the upcoming year’s top 10 most distinctive flooring trends.

1. Limitless Shades.
For 2022, look for floors that find beauty in variation. Following a season of trending monochrome palettes such as whites and beiges, bringing a little variation into the mix elevates the design and makes it easier to decorate around it with warm hues and colors. 
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2. Pet Friendly.
Active households with children and pets appreciate the functions of a floor that can handle life’s toughest mishaps. Thanks to new technology, spills, scratches, and dents don’t stand a chance against this year’s flooring products that can take on all kinds of unexpected accidents. Even homes without pets and kids can benefit from the sheer durability of this top-trending flooring that’s not only made to last, but also made to impress with its beautiful visuals. 
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3. Lighter Than Light.
Lighter floors will still be trending into 2022, making light hardwood such as white oak and white ash popular choices for many homeowners looking to redo their flooring. Aside from adding an airy, open vibe to your room, light colors can give your home the illusion of space. Much like mirrors, light surfaces refract light, which helps rooms that might have less windows and less natural light feel bigger and sunnier.
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4. Worn Out Vintage.
Vintage style has a certain timeless appeal, from the white-washed retro barn looks to distressed hand-scraped oak flooring products. This trend seeks to create interiors that feel lived-in, but also offers classically stylish looks and modern durability. 
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5. Au Natural.
Whether it’s wood, limestone, or greenery, bringing the outside in will continue to bloom into 2022. Paired with other natural finishes or a variety of materials, these elements simply breathe life into a space –fresh indoor plants, cozy wool throws, and the healing properties of nature.  Using natural materials such as wood, limestone, and slate in your flooring will ground your home design in organic authenticity. 
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6. Shades of Blue.
For those looking to bring a bit of color into the home, but aren’t sure which palette to pick from, just do blue. Expect to see blue used in flooring either as an unexpected pop of color or as neutral addition to a space. 
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7. Hybrid Workspaces.

The new year will see more work-from-home time, so it’s important that your flooring has a positive impact on productivity. Upgrade home offices with floors that function well and feel good, and you will see a lift in not only your spirits, but your workflow. 
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8. Cozy Comfort.
Nostalgia is real, so the trend of returning to basics like warm cottagecore, wallpapered walls, and vintage furniture will take center stage. Consumers are craving the warmth of a soft carpet underfoot, and there’s nothing more satisfying than getting out of bed in the morning to sink your toes into a cozy carpet. 
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9. Charm and Character.
While many up-and-coming styles feature modern looks, the charm and character of a floor that feels warm and natural has a way of making its way back into homes —and next year is no different. With the popularity of styles like modern farmhouse and shabby chic, there’s evidence that this trend is hot for 2022.
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10. Patterns Galore.
Not to be confused with antique motifs and ‘80s flecked movie theater carpets, patterned carpeting is trending in 2022. Patterns can be an understated element used to elevate your design, especially since they give a space dimension and lend a special warmth to the room. Incorporate some patterns whether with subtle texture or a spicy animal-print area rug in the home office. 
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CCA Global University | Training Magazine 2021 Apex Winner

EARNS BEST IN CLASS RECOGNITION FOR ITS PROGRAMS

December 6, 2021

MANCHESTER, NH – CCA Global University’s training programs and curriculum have been recognized for the second consecutive year as one of the top 100 nationwide with a 2021 Training APEX Award (formerly the Training Top 100) awarded by Training magazine.

Training magazine, the leading business publication for Learning and Development (L&D) professionals, ranked companies’ excellence in employer-sponsored training and development programs in 2021 to compile the list.

Since 2020, CCA Global University has expanded and created virtual training courses to provide sales professionals at all experience levels skills to understand the standards of performance, how to improve interactions with customers and build their book of business, boost key sales metrics such as close rate and average ticket, strengthen their brand knowledge and learn best practices on gaining integral referrals and reviews. They’ve also boosted financial acumen offerings for business leaders to help cope with ever-changing times.

“Our team has worked hard to create innovative and engaging onboarding and training programs via a virtual platform rather than in person,” said Nicole Harding, Vice President of CCA Global University. “I’m so proud of the courses we’ve created and the ways in which we’re still able to connect with our team members even when we’re not in the same room.”

Training magazine Editor-in-Chief Lorri Freifeld noted that with COVID-19 continuing to spark change in our professional (and personal) worlds, they made the decision to rebrand the Training Top 100 to the Training APEX Awards to reflect the winners’ journey to attain peak performance in employee training and development and organizational success.

She said: “We salute these best-in-class organizations for their laser-focused commitment to learning and development, their brilliance in continuing to successfully deliver training despite the ongoing pandemic, and their unwavering belief that Training Matters—and not only can it change the world but transform it.”

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