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Collection: SOLID WOOD FLOORING

Discover our luxurious solid wood flooring collection, sourced from PEFC-approved manufacturers for style and sustainability. Available in various sizes, colours, and finishes, our natural wood options enhance any space with timeless elegance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Solid Wood Flooring

What is the Best Solid Wood Flooring?

The best solid wood flooring is made from high-quality, durable wood, with oak being a top choice for its resilience and classic appeal. Sustainable sourcing is key to ensuring both quality and environmental responsibility.

How Long Does Solid Wood Flooring Last?

Solid wood flooring is highly durable and can be sanded and refinished multiple times. With proper care, it can last up to 100 years, offering a much longer lifespan compared to many other flooring types.

What Are the Different Grades of Wood Flooring?

Our solid oak wood floors come in three distinct grades:

  • Prime Oak: Features a smooth, uniform appearance with minimal color variation and no knots.
  • Distressed Oak: Designed to look aged with intentional cracks and knots for a rustic charm.
  • Rustic Oak: Offers an authentic look with natural imperfections and varied color tones, perfect for a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Does Solid Wood Flooring Need Underlay?

Using a good quality underlay with solid wood flooring can help with noise reduction, insulation, and added comfort. Check our guide for recommendations on the best underlay for your specific flooring.

Can You Install Solid Wood Flooring on Concrete?

Yes, solid wood flooring can be installed over concrete, provided the subfloor is properly prepared. It must be level, and a damp-proof membrane is necessary to protect the wood from moisture.

Is Solid Wood Flooring Better Than Engineered Wood Flooring?

Our solid oak wood floors come in three distinct grades:

Solid wood flooring is preferred for its traditional appeal and durability. However, engineered wood or laminate might be better for areas with higher moisture levels due to their enhanced stability. Consider your installation needs and environmental conditions when choosing.

Can Solid Wood Flooring Be Installed as a Floating Floor?

Solid wood flooring cannot be installed as a floating floor. It must be either nailed or glued to the subfloor to manage natural expansion and contraction.