Specifier Review
Oak floors from The Natural Wood Floor Co combine brilliantly with metallics, with darker shades bringing warmth to a large, open-plan kitchen

Taking to the floor with wood

Interior design trends come and go, but one material that has a timeless appeal is wood. Oak floors can add a sense of character and warmth to any space, with engineered boards creating a luxury finish that is as practical as it is versatile. Peter Keane, MD of The Natural Wood Floor Co looks at the advantages of specifying real wood floors for your next project.

Bringing the calmness of nature indoors throughout the seasons, oak floors are an ideal way of introducing warmth, pattern, and character – in a sustainable way. However, not all wood flooring is suitable for every room in the home. Solid flooring, for example, has historically been the primary choice for interiors, but is not suitable for environments with high humidity and can’t be used with underfloor heating.  Engineered oak boards, on the other hand, can be fitted in most rooms and creates a high-end finish that is surprisingly simple to care for and extremely durable.

Oak White Mist from The Natural Wood Floor Company is a beautifully pale and calming design that mixes subtle grey and white hues, to create a floor that combines elements of softness and warmth. These qualities take on an extra dimension when mixed with the striking patterns found in the oak. This is a relaxed, easy-to-live-with floor that will go with anything
Oak White Mist from The Natural Wood Floor Company is a beautifully pale and calming design that mixes subtle grey and white hues, to create a floor that combines elements of softness and warmth. These qualities take on an extra dimension when mixed with the striking patterns found in the oak. This is a relaxed, easy-to-live-with floor that will go with anything

An engineered board has up to 11 layers of hardwood backing, with each layer glued at a 90-degree angle to the adjoining layer. The surface layer of a precious hardwood, such as oak is then glued on top, resulting in a much more stable floor with a robust construction. For installers, it’s important to note that all wood flooring must have an expansion gap of minimum 10mm around the perimeter of the floor; this is normally hidden under the skirting and allows space for the wood floor to expand and contract when there is a raise in humidity levels or when the heating is turned off.  Engineered floors can tolerate this continual movement as the cross plying of the various layers make it more ridged and stable.

On style with wood

When it comes to choosing flooring for an interior design project, it’s important to go with a style that doesn’t just suit the space in terms of function, but also style. One of the many good things about oak flooring is the variety available in pattern options. From straight boards to parquet, there is an option to suit any setting.

Injecting personality and character into large and small spaces alike, the trend for real wood flooring means parquet has never been so popular, bringing a timeless elegance to any area of the home. Creating an elegant and sophisticated look, the combination of colour, wood detailing and pattern that is possible with parquet make this a real statement floor, whether your home is traditional or contemporary in style.

Oak White Mist from The Natural Wood Floor Company is a beautifully pale and calming design that mixes subtle grey and white hues, to create a floor that combines elements of softness and warmth. These qualities take on an extra dimension when mixed with the striking patterns found in the oak. This is a relaxed, easy-to-live-with floor that will go with anything
Oak White Mist from The Natural Wood Floor Company is a beautifully pale and calming design that mixes subtle grey and white hues, to create a floor that combines elements of softness and warmth. These qualities take on an extra dimension when mixed with the striking patterns found in the oak. This is a relaxed, easy-to-live-with floor that will go with anything

Parquet blocks have been back in fashion for a while and despite being a huge trend are quite classic in style, offering the best of both worlds. The combination of colour, wood detailing and pattern make this a real statement floor. For an up-to-date look go large with 600 mm sized blocks. Alternatively, aged designs are great for adding extra character as they look like reclaimed blocks. Ultimately, the style of laying pattern may depend on the size of the board, the species and grade of wood, or the finish. Away from patterns, extra-long and extra-wide boards are now in vogue too. This look is beneficial in small and large spaces, creating a streamlined impression with fewer seams for a clean and cohesive look.

Shades of oak

The Natural Wood Floor Company lacquered floors give a subtle boost to the wood surface but still retain a natural look and feel. The light tones of Oak mature from a pale tan-biscuit hue to a more honeyed look

Just as when choosing a colour for walls, choosing the right shade of wood flooring should be based on how large the room is, how much natural light it enjoys and on the overall décor. Smaller rooms benefit from lighter woods, while larger spaces can more comfortably accommodate darker tones such as walnut.

Once laid, keeping engineered wood flooring looking as good as new is straightforward too; a combination of dry cleaning to remove dirt and dust particles, and damp cleaning to protect it against scratches is all that is needed for a lacquered or oiled floors. With just a little care, oak is a flooring choice that will last a lifetime.

For more information visit www.naturalwoodfloor.co.uk.