Your perfect flooring is only four steps away.
Step one. Choose your floor type.
Solid
Solid wood flooring consists entirely of real wood, offering durability and a natural appearance, ideal for residential and commercial spaces.
Engineered
Engineered wood flooring is made from multiple layers of wood or plywood bonded together, topped with a hardwood veneer. It offers stability and is suitable for various environments.
Step two. Choose your style.
Plank
Plank style flooring consists of long, wide boards that are typically linear in appearance, providing a traditional and spacious aesthetic to a room.
Herringbone
Herringbone style flooring features rectangular pieces of wood arranged in a distinctive zigzag pattern, adding elegance and visual interest to interior spaces.
Chevron
Chevron style flooring is similar to herringbone but with a V-shaped pattern that creates a more continuous, uniform look, adding a sophisticated and modern flair to any room.
Versailles
Versailles style flooring involves intricate patterns of large, interlocking squares or rectangles with diagonally cut corners, originating from 17th-century French palaces, offering a luxurious and timeless appeal to interiors.
Step three. Choose your shade.
Light
Light shades in flooring feature pale tones like beige, natural maple, or light oak, imparting a sense of spaciousness and airiness to a room while offering a modern and clean aesthetic.
Medium
Medium shades in flooring include warm tones such as honey oak, chestnut, or walnut, providing a balanced and versatile look that complements various interior styles with a cozy and inviting feel.
Dark
Dark shades in flooring encompass rich tones like espresso, mahogany, or ebony, creating a bold and dramatic statement in a space, offering a luxurious and sophisticated ambiance with a timeless appeal.
Step four. Choose your treatment.
None
A smooth and uniform surface without any additional texture or distressing, offering a sleek and contemporary look that highlights the natural beauty and grain patterns of the wood.
Brushed
Brushed texture in flooring involves gently scraping the surface of the wood to expose the natural grain, creating a textured effect that enhances the wood's character while offering a rustic and tactile appearance.
Distressed
Distressed texture in flooring replicates the worn and aged look of vintage wood through deliberate scraping, dents, and marks, adding a rustic charm and a sense of history to interiors.
Smoked
Smoked texture in flooring involves treating wood with ammonia to darken its natural colour, resulting in a rich, deep hue that enhances the wood's grain and adds a sophisticated, luxurious appearance to the floor.
Get in touch.
Now you’ve found your perfect flooring, please fill out the form and a member of our team will discuss your order.
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