Solid Wood Flooring

Solid wood flooring offers the perfect blend of traditional beauty, durability, comfort, and warmth, making it the ultimate choice for luxury homes. Each plank exudes unmatched warmth and character, available in array of species, finishes, styles, and grain patterns. Transform your space with the timeless elegance and lasting quality of real wood flooring today.
Thickness: 18mm
Width: 125mm
Length: RL
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Alabama 125mm Golden Oak Hand Scraped Solid Wood Flooring
Thickness: 18mm
Width: 150mm
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Alabama 150mm Golden Oak Hand Scraped Solid Wood Flooring
Thickness: 18mm
Width: 125mm
Length: RL
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Alabama 125mm Coffee Oak Hand Scraped Solid Wood Flooring
Thickness: 18mm
Width: 125mm
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Alabama 125mm Golden Oak Oiled Hand Scraped Solid Wood Flooring
Thickness: 18mm
Width: 150mm
Length: RL
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Alabama 150mm Natural Brushed & Oiled Oak Solid Wood Flooring
Thickness: 18mm
Width: 125mm
Length: RL
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Alabama 125mm Natural Brushed & Oiled Oak Solid Wood Flooring
Thickness: 18mm
Width: 150mm
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Alabama 150mm Natural Lacquered Oak Solid Wood Flooring
Thickness: 18mm
Width: 125mm
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Alabama 125mm Natural Lacquered Oak Solid Wood Flooring

Parquet and Solid Wood are both cut from a single piece of timber but parquet is laid into geometric patterns while solid wood is not.

Solid Wood is better due to its increased durability, authentic look and the ability to refine & sand it. However it is expensive. Laminate is more affordable and easier to install.

 

Engineered wood is more affordable, environmentally friendly, and less likely to warp due to extreme fluctuations in temperature. Solid Wood will last significantly longer and is good for dry environments.

Yes, you can install solid wood flooring over existing floors so long as it is clean, dry and even enough.

Solid wood does not always have to be glued; it can also be nailed or floated, depending on your preference.

For solid wood flooring, it is recommended to use an underlay for floating installations.

Solid Wood Flooring

What is Solid Wood Flooring?

Solid wood flooring is made from a single piece of hardwood such as Oak or Walnut, offering natural beauty and long-lasting quality.

Solid Wood Flooring is simply the real deal and is the best way to add authenticity, elegance and timeless grace to your home. The planks are simply cut directly from the tree making them extremely durable. They add a great level of authenticity and create an atmosphere like no other.

Which Solid Wood Is Best For Flooring? 

Solid wood comes in different types, but the best option for flooring is generally Oak due to its durability and timeless look. You can find our oak solid wood with incredible price here!

What is an advantage to using solid wood panels?

Solid wood panels are good for their durability, timeless aesthetics, easy maintenance, refinishing options and natural insulating properties.

 Types of Solid Wood Flooring

  • Oak, Maple, Walnut, Cherry, Hickory, etc.
  • Hard vs. softwood flooring
  • Prefinished vs. unfinished wood flooring

Hardwood vs Softwood: Hardwood Flooring is generally stronger and more scratch resistant due to its more complex structure. It is darker in colour, has a more pronounced grain and is heavier in weight. Softwood Flooring, on the other hand, has a simple interior structure making it a lot less durable. It is lighter in colour, has a softer look to it and is much lighter in weight.

How long does Solid Wood Flooring last?

Solid wood flooring can last anywhere from 50-100 years or more if maintained and taken care of properly. This is due to the structure of the natural wood fibers from the trees in which the planks came from. These trees, such as maple, oak and walnut, are known to be able to withstand extreme weather conditions thus creating a naturally increased durability.    

What is the best grade for solid wood flooring?

Generally speaking, “Prime Grade” is the best option because there are fewer imperfections and it offers a cleaner look. But other grades may be more suited to your needs

 Choosing the Right Solid Wood Flooring for Your Space

  • Factors to consider: wood species, plank width, finish, and grain pattern
  • Matching flooring with interior design styles
  • Best choices for high-traffic areas vs. low-traffic areas

Choosing the right solid wood floor is very different for everyone. When choosing the right floor for your space, it is important to consider the following factors

Wood Species: Wood Species refers to the type of tree from which the planks have come from (Oak, Maple, Walnut, etc). Depending on which you choose, it can have a significant impact on the texture, colour, and just overall appearance of the wood. 

Plank Width: Plank Width simply refers to how wide the planks are. Depending on the width you choose and the size of the room, it can create a completely different effect.

Finish: Finish refers to a coating/adhesive applied to the top layer of the planks to enhance and protect the floor. Each finish can give the floor a completely different look and feel as some may give it a smooth, glossy look whilst others maintain the original look of the planks.

Grain Pattern: The Grain Pattern refers to the arrangement and direction of the wood fiber which can help to indicate the age of the tree itself.

Matching Flooring With Interior Design Styles: When choosing your desired flooring, it is important to take into account the aesthetics of the room: how light/dark it is, the colours of the walls, existing furniture/ornaments etc. Ignoring the design style o

The room can create clashes between the room and the floor, resulting in a rather disoriented look. 

Best Choices For High-Traffic Areas: For high-traffic areas, it is important to choose flooring that has a greater thickness to be able to withstand the high traffic. 

Best Choices For Low-Traffic Areas: Low-traffic areas don’t necessarily need a greater thickness and so they can benefit from either a lower thickness or a higher thickness. 

How thick should Solid Wood Flooring be?

Solid wood flooring should be 18mm thick or more! This thickness will provide a great amount of durability to withstand heavy foot traffic and resist wear & tear. Explore our 18mm solid wood flooring and enjoy durability and stability.

How to find the right colour of hardwood flooring for your home?

To find the right color of hardwood flooring for your home, consider the size of your room, the colors of the walls, and the amount of lighting in your space.

How much does it cost to do wood flooring?

The cost of our solid wood floors ranges from £40 – £59.99 per m2.

If you require professional fitters, a service charge will be added ranging from £18 – £35 per m2 for solid wood flooring.

Final Thoughts: Transform Your Space with solid wood Flooring

Solid Wood Flooring is great for its aesthetic appeal. Solid Wood Flooring has been an incredibly popular choice for a long time and brings a timeless, authentic feel to any room. You not only see the elegance but also feel it through the texture of the floor adding to the authenticity. It is an ideal choice for homeowners who want to add a natural beauty to their living space. 

Finally, Solid Wood Flooring is very easy to maintain. It only requires a regular sweep or vacuum as well as the occasional mop. This makes it a very liable option for those who don’t want flooring that will require constant attention and maintenance.