Honey Coloured Flooring

Honey Coloured Flooring

This entry was posted on July 23, 2021 by sam elliott

Flooring with honey coloured tones running through can really add warmth and richness to your room.  Honey is a great alternative colour to the more traditional golden tones of Oak flooring, whilst still giving you a natural colour palate to work with. You will find that honey coloured flooring will match with most interiors, giving a war, and inviting atmosphere.

 

We have a few different honey coloured floors to choose from.  Here are the three most popular:  

 

Honey Engineered Oak Flooring

We love this rich, honey flooring with caramel tones.  Oak is a timeless and sophisticated choice and will completely transform any style of room.  The planks of flooring are engineered, meaning that they are easy to install with a click fitting system, and extremely versatile.  You can use this floor with underfloor heating systems, and in rooms with large amounts of glazing.  The surface of the Oak has been stained to give you these rich and deep honey shades. The planks are random lengths which will give you a natural and authentic appearance.   

 

Honey Brushed Oak Parquet Block Flooring 

Parquet block flooring gives you a unique and distinctive looking floor. The blocks are made from Oak and have been lightly brushed to reveal the natural beauty of the grain pattern.  Parquet block is a great choice as it is versatile and will look amazing.  With parquet, you have the choice of fitting it is different ways.  There are three main geometric patterns that you can create: Herringbone, basket weave and brick bond.  

 

Autumn Honey Luxury Vinyl Tile 

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is a great choice of flooring if you want something that looks natural but is completely waterproof.  The planks of this floor look like a honey coloured Oak plank.  LVT is durable and has a built-in scratch guard which protects the surface.  As it is waterproof you can use it in bathrooms and kitchens with peace of mind that it can cope with splashes and spills.  To find out more about LVT, have a look at: Is LVT the right choice for me? 

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