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    Tradition Solid Oak Flooring, Rustic, Brushed, Oiled, RLx90x18mm
    £32.48 £38.98 per sqm  Inc. VAT  Ex. VAT
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    Tradition Solid Oak Flooring, Lacquered, RLx150x18mm
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    Tradition Solid Oak Flooring, Rustic, Lacquered, RLx90x18mm
    £34.98 £41.98 per sqm  Inc. VAT  Ex. VAT

    There are many types of wood flooring on the market, and it can be difficult to choose the right one for your needs. This guide will help you understand the different types of solid wood flooring available, so you can make an informed decision about what’s best for your home.

    Natural product

    Solid wood flooring provides an unparalleled blend of beauty, longevity, and practicality, effortlessly adding warmth and character to any living space. Its distinctiveness is derived from each board being carefully milled from a singular piece of timber, preserving the grain pattern and natural hues unique to every tree. The thickness of solid wood planks renders them a resilient and long-lasting flooring option, allowing for sanding and refinishing multiple times throughout their lifetime.

    Consequently, they can withstand high foot traffic and adapt to evolving interior design trends, giving homeowners an assurance of durability while maintaining a timeless look. Moreover, solid wood flooring contributes to a healthier indoor environment, free of allergens and dust, with anti-microbial properties and low VOC emissions resulting from its minimal chemical processing. Its compatibility with underfloor heating systems further enhances the attractiveness of this sustainable, renewable flooring choice, which actively contributes to responsible forest management, reducing our carbon footprint and preserving our planet's natural resources.

    Easy to maintain

    Easy maintenance is one of the many benefits that solid wood flooring offers to homeowners, which makes it a highly sought-after option in today's market. Crafted from a single piece of hardwood, solid wood floors are not only robust and long-lasting, but they are also resistant to wear and tear. The natural properties of wood help in repelling dust and allergens, contributing to a cleaner and healthier living environment, especially for those who suffer from allergies or respiratory issues.

    Moreover, routine care for solid wood flooring is incredibly simple, as it only requires sweeping or vacuuming to keep it debris-free, and occasional damp mopping with a microfiber cloth can effectively remove any dirt or grime without causing damage to the floor. The absence of grout lines on a solid wood floor eliminates the need for thorough scrubbing, making it a time and energy-saving alternative to other flooring types.

    Furthermore, solid wood flooring can be sanded and refinished multiple times throughout its lifespan, allowing for effortless restoration of its original appearance, and ensuring a timeless appeal regardless of changing trends or personal preferences. With the combination of these easy maintenance practices and the inherent resilience of solid wood, homeowners can enjoy a stunning and durable flooring solution that only grows more beautiful with time.

    Durable and long-lasting

    Solid wood flooring is renowned for its exceptional durability and longevity, attributed to the inherent strength and natural resilience of various hardwood species. Typically, these floors can last for several decades or even up to a century with proper care and maintenance, outlasting other flooring alternatives such as carpets, laminates, and engineered wood. The dense, tight grain structure and high Janka hardness ratings found in hardwoods like oak, maple, and hickory contribute to their impressive resistance against wear, dents, and scratches.

    Moreover, solid wood flooring can withstand numerous refinishing processes, allowing for the restoration of its appearance and further extending its lifespan. These attributes not only ensure that your investment in solid wood flooring remains aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound throughout the years but also contribute to its eco-friendly nature, as the reduced need for replacements reduces the overall consumption of natural resources.

    Adds value to your home

    Solid wood flooring significantly enhances the overall aesthetic appeal and market value of your home by providing an opulent and timeless charm that is universally appreciated by homebuyers. Its notable durability, originating from its dense and sturdy composition, allows it to withstand the rigours of daily use, making it a highly sought-after feature in the real estate market. Furthermore, studies have shown that homes with solid wood flooring sell faster and command higher prices than those without, reflecting its broad appeal and long-lasting nature.

    The inherent versatility of solid wood flooring also grants homeowners the freedom to refinish, restain, and rejuvenate the surface numerous times during its life, ensuring that the beauty and elegance of the flooring remain intact for generations. This, in turn, translates to a higher resale value as prospective buyers recognize the enduring quality and low-maintenance aspects of solid wood flooring, making it an unparalleled investment for homeowners looking to bolster their property's worth.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Engineered wood flooring consists of a real wood top layer (veneer) bonded to a multi-layer plywood or HDF core. This construction makes it dimensionally stable, resistant to moisture changes, and suitable for underfloor heating — unlike solid wood.

    Yes. Engineered wood flooring is one of the best choices for underfloor heating systems. The multi-layer construction prevents warping and expansion that solid wood can experience with temperature changes. We recommend boards no wider than 190mm for optimal performance.

    With proper care, engineered wood flooring lasts 25–50 years depending on the thickness of the top wear layer. Boards with a 4mm+ veneer can be sanded and refinished 2–3 times, extending their lifespan significantly.

    Absolutely. Visit our NW2 North London showroom (open Mon–Sat 8am–5pm) to see and feel hundreds of samples in person, or request free samples delivered to your door anywhere in the UK.

    Yes. We offer dedicated trade accounts with competitive pricing for interior designers, architects, contractors and flooring fitters. Apply for a trade account or call us on 020 8830 9789.

    Solid wood is milled from a single piece of timber, while engineered wood has a real wood top layer over a stable plywood core. Engineered is better for underfloor heating, ground floors, and areas with humidity variation. Solid wood can be sanded more times but is more susceptible to movement.

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