What Is Wood Flooring?
Wood flooring is made from real timber, offering a natural grain pattern and authentic texture that cannot be replicated by synthetic materials. Most modern wood floors are engineered wood flooring, designed for improved stability and compatibility with modern heating systems.
Unlike solid wood, engineered boards are constructed in layers:
- A real hardwood top layer (wear layer)
- Multi-layered plywood core for strength
- Enhanced resistance to movement from temperature changes
This construction makes engineered wood flooring ideal for UK homes.
While solid wood flooring is crafted from a single piece of timber, engineered wood flooring offers:
✔ Greater structural stability
✔ Reduced risk of expansion and contraction
✔ Suitability for underfloor heating (check product specs)
✔ Easier installation options
For most modern properties, engineered wood flooring is the preferred choice.
Oak remains the most popular wood flooring option in the UK due to its durability, attractive grain and versatile colour tones.
Creates a contemporary, open feel and works particularly well in larger rooms.
Perfect for brightening interiors and achieving Scandinavian-inspired design.
Adds depth and sophistication to traditional and modern spaces.
Where Can Wood Flooring Be Installed?
Wood flooring is suitable for:
- Living rooms
- Bedrooms
- Hallways
- Dining rooms
- Offices
Engineered wood flooring can also be used in kitchens when installed correctly and maintained properly.