Distressed Engineered Wood Flooring

Engineered distressed wood flooring creates an aged and worn appearance.  The flooring has been intentionally distressed by adding imperfections to enhance the charm and appeal of the hardwood.  Once the flooring has been distressed, it is then finished with layers of oil to protect the surface of the wood from daily wear and tear.

 

Why should I choose distressed flooring?

Distressed engineered wood flooring is a brilliant option for anyone looking for a rustic but natural looking floor.  The distress marks have been created during the manufacturing process to complement the natural beauty of the wood and to add to its overall charm and charisma.  This particular type of flooring has the traditional tongue and groove fitting system.

 

Do you sell matching flooring accessories?

We stock a wide range of hardwood flooring accessories that will help to complete the look of your room, including door bars, thresholds, pipe covers and beading.  Our range includes solid Oak profiles and solid Walnut profiles.  In addition to these flooring accessories, we also have an extensive range of underlay and fitting equipment. 

 

Are there any alternatives available?

Distressed flooring is full of character and appeal, but if you are looking for something slightly different, we do have other engineered wood floors with different finishes.

The links below will help you to find our most popular types of engineered flooring:

Engineered Oak Flooring Engineered Walnut Flooring | Unfinished Engineered Wood Flooring | Engineered Oiled Flooring | Engineered Brushed and Oiled Flooring | Engineered Lacquered Flooring

 

Further help and advice

For further help, advice and guidance on any of our floors, accessories or flooring products, please contact our sales office or pop into our showroom to have a look at the floors that we have on display.

 

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