At Flooring365 we have a wide range of dark engineered wood flooring, perfect for creating a traditional feel or adding a touch of luxury. From dark oak engineered wood flooring to dark walnut engineered wood flooring, our wide range includes a multitude of different styles, finishes, and colours to help you design a unique room for your home.
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Engineered wood flooring is made from multiple layers of plywood or HDF to create a structurally sound base that offers increased resistance to moisture and humidity. This is then topped with a wear layer of solid wood veneer, to offer the exact same appearance as real wood flooring. Like with solid wood, many engineered wood floors can also be sanded and refinished, providing the wear layer is thick enough.
Our engineered dark wood flooring range features a wide variation of dark floors, from dark grey engineered wood flooring to dark brown engineered wood flooring. All of which have a wide selection of different textures, finishes, and styles. Depending on the style you choose, the top layer of engineered wood flooring can be stained or smoked to achieve a darker colour. Alternatively, you could choose a different species of wood which is already darker in colour such as walnut.
Any wood flooring, whether engineered wood or solid wood, will be susceptible to scratches to some degree. However, with proper care, this shouldn’t be an issue in most households for 10-15 years.
For households where it may be an issue, we have a wide selection of different finishes that can help prevent scratches or help hide them should they occur. We also have a great selection of engineered wood flooring with 6mm wear layers. These floors can be sanded and refinished up to 5 times during their lifespan if necessary.
If you would like more information regarding how to properly maintain or refinish an engineered wood floor, visit our maintenance centre.
Unfortunately, wood flooring is never waterproof. However, engineered wood flooring is much more resistant to moisture and humidity than solid wood flooring. Therefore, small spillages will not cause damage to your flooring, providing they are cleaned within 2-3 hours and not left to seep into the core layers. Due to this improved resistance, our engineered wood floors can also be placed in kitchens, but we do suggest a lacquered finish for additional protection. Since engineered wood flooring is not waterproof, we still wouldn’t advise it for bathrooms. However, if you are looking for waterproof flooring, we have a great range of LVT floors that are perfect for all around the home.
To stop your new floor from warping after installation, it's best to acclimate your engineered wood flooring. Acclimatisation allows the wood to adjust to the temperature and humidity conditions in your home. For optimal results, you should acclimatise your flooring for at least 48 hours, by leaving your flooring laid flat in the room where you plan to install it.
Yes, you can lighten the flooring should you ever decide that dark wood flooring is no longer your style. The most common and permanent way to do this is through sanding and refinishing. This involved removing the existing finish and sanding down around 1mm of your solid wood wear layer to reveal the lighter wood underneath. You can then stain the wood to your desired colour and apply a new finish. If this is something that interests you then we suggest choosing an engineered wood floor with a wear layer of 3mm or above, as well as choosing a suitable finish. For more information, please visit our maintenance centre.
Dark engineered wood floors are a beautiful addition to any home, but like any wood flooring, they can also be delicate. It is important to clean them properly to avoid damaging the finish and keeping them looking their best. Thankfully, all it takes is a regular sweep and occasional mop to keep them looking their best. However, it’s important that you do not use too much water and that you only use mild floor cleaners to avoid causing further damage.
Some other great tips for keeping your engineered wood flooring clean include:
For more information, visit our engineered wood flooring maintenance guide.
This finish enhances the natural character and texture of the wood by brushing it with a steel comb.
Our dark handscraped engineered wood flooring replicates the unique characteristics of traditional hand finished wood flooring. This wavy appearance creates a luxurious and elegant feel that is perfect for period homes.
The wear details of a distressed floor are more pronounced than in brushed or aged finishes. Our dark distressed engineered wood flooring looks particularly impressive since the dark tones complement the worn finish for a truly traditional feel.
Lacquer is a varnish that dries to produce a hard, durable finish. This helps to reduce the damage caused by spillages and acts as an additional wear layer. The durable qualities of a lacquered finish make it a popular choice for kitchens where spillages are likely. A wide range of lacquer finishes are available including gloss, matt, and satin matt. All of which can be clear or coloured.
Oil seeps into the wood and maintains the surface texture of wood flooring while providing some resistance to damage. Unlike lacquered finishes, oiled flooring does not create a surface layer. Therefore, oiled floors usually require more maintenance and care over spillages.
Oak is the most popular choice when it comes to wood flooring. Our dark oak engineered wood flooring offers the exact appearance of a dark oak hardwood floor, thanks to the veneer layer of solid wood. Our oak engineered flooring can cope with heat, humidity, and heavy foot traffic much better than your average oak floor. Whether you prefer red or white oak, our dark oak engineered wood flooring offers plenty of choice with a huge range of products available in various finishes. Oak floors also have a much tighter grain variation, resulting in less difference in grains and texture between each board. If this is something that appeals to you, then you should consider looking at our prime-grade oak flooring options too.
Walnut is the less popular option of the two and this is mostly because it's a rarer product that is harder to source and therefore more expensive to buy. However, for those seeking a luxurious touch to their flooring design, dark walnut engineered wood floors are the perfect choice. With a rich and elegant appearance, walnut flooring is ideal for grand entrances and large living rooms. Walnut flooring features vibrant colours and wider grains compared to oak, giving it a unique and striking character. However, walnut floors do tend to have more variation from plank to plank, so if you're looking for a more uniform appearance, then walnut floors may not be for you.
Generally speaking, board thickness is a case of personal preference. However, thicker boards do tend to be more hard-wearing and provide a slightly improved sound reduction performance. Therefore, you may want to consider opting for thicker boards in an upstairs apartment or bedroom. As well as this, thicker boards are usually more suited to higher traffic areas, where they can withstand greater use.
The wear layer refers to the top, aesthetic surface layer of real wood, which gives the engineered flooring its look. Thicker wear layers, whilst usually more expensive, offer greater durability and the option to sand more frequently, meaning flooring can be refreshed more times before being replaced.
Most engineered wood floors, regardless of the thickness of the wear layer, will provide years of use, maintaining their impressive appearance.
In most cases, sanding the top layer of engineered wood flooring will remove up to 1MM of surface, with a minimum of 1MM leftover for protection. As a rough guide, here’s the number of times a floor can be sanded, based on the initial wear layer thickness:
3mm: 1-2 times
4mm: 2-3 times
5mm: 3-4 times
6mm: 4-5 times
(Please note: Sanding times is a guide only, the number of times a floor can be sanded will vary on an individual basis.)
Unlike most methods, our Click Lok flooring does not require any adhesive, making it a popular choice for DIY installations. All you need to do is arrange your floorboards before clicking and locking them into place. Hence the name Click Lok installation.
This is the most common way to install engineered wood flooring. The tongue and groove method makes installation simple. Just slot your boards together gluing them down into place. The glue means tongue and groove flooring is free of nails, making it visually appealing and safe to walk barefoot.
You can install engineered wood flooring onto a layer of underlay as a floating floor. Underlay has many benefits, such as providing sound dampening and protecting your flooring from moisture and temperature changes.
If you have a suitable subfloor (a flat, sturdy surface), you can glue your flooring to it using strong adhesive. Glued installation works better with thicker boards and creates a very stable and sturdy floor.
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