5 Gorgeous, Sustainably-Made Flooring Options

Sustainable flooring made with upcycled materials and carbon-neutral life cycles
Not all flooring is created equal – or equally. Some requires a lot more energy and material than others, resulting in outsized carbon footprints and unnecessary waste that, frankly, we have a moral obligation to mitigate. So consider the sustainable flooring options listed below as a step in the right direction – each could make for a gorgeous contribution to your home while minimizing superfluous contributions to the landfill.
Hardwood Redux
Provenza’s Alter collection transforms salvaged oak by recreating its natural splits, knots, and imperfections, then filling them with resin. This innovative process blends the beauty of wood grain with the elegance of stone, offering a sustainable and unique flooring option. From $8.25/sq ft, at Ciot.
Safety First
Italian manufacturer Salis’s Armonico collection combines timeless design with sustainability. The wood is certified sustainable and coated with an anti-bacterial finish, offering a durable and eco-friendly flooring option in multiple colours and patterns. From $13/sq ft, at Relative Space.
Recycled Couture
From a family-owned mill in Northern Portugal, Casa Cubista repurposes the fashion industry’s castoffs, weaving recycled threads into luxurious, plush reversible rugs. Available in four sizes, these eco-friendly rugs add style and sustainability to any space. From $125, at Saudade.
Marb-elous
ABK’s Sensi Up collection features porcelain slabs that mimic the dappled shades of genuine marble. Made with at least 40% recycled material, these eco-friendly slabs also include a hint of green, offering a sustainable yet stylish flooring option. From $16.50/sf, at SS Tile and Stone.
Zero Sum
Flor is well-known for its extensive carpet tile collections, but what sets them apart is their commitment to sustainability. The brand is carbon neutral across all products, including the new Crosswise collection, making it a top choice for eco-conscious design. $35/tile, at Flor.
Discover more Eco-friendly flooring options on our story “Sustainable Flooring Options for Long-Lasting, Eco-Friendly Design”.
Originally published in our 2020 Reno Issue as “Positive Step”