The finish of your engineered wood flooring not only affects the look and feel but also plays a big role in durability, maintenance, and how it ages over time. From soft brushed textures to glossy lacquered surfaces, each finish brings out a different side of the wood’s personality. To make your search easier, we’ve grouped our flooring by finish, so you can find the perfect match for your lifestyle and interior style.


This finish highlights the wood grain through gentle brushing, then protects it with a natural oil. The result is a textured, matte look that feels warm underfoot and wears beautifully over time.


Lacquered floors have a smooth, glossy finish that reflects light and protects the surface from everyday wear. A great choice for busy homes that need something easy to clean and long-lasting.


Distressed flooring is designed to look aged and full of character, with intentional marks and surface texture. Ideal for rustic or vintage-inspired interiors.


Unfinished wood gives you full control over the final look. Ideal for custom projects, it arrives sanded but untreated — ready for your own stain or finish on-site.


Matt lacquered flooring offers a smooth, velvety surface with minimal shine. It gives a clean, modern look while providing a tough, protective layer against daily wear.


The Milano range offers great value and subtle variety, with engineered wood flooring priced from £20 to £50 per m². With natural, grey, and golden tones across a mix of finishes and board widths, Milano is a stylish choice for everyday living.


The Twickenham range offers stylish engineered wood floors with plenty of personality — from black and grey shades to golden and smoked tones. With wide boards, varied finishes, and prices starting at just £20 per m², it’s a bold yet versatile choice for any room.


The Stockholm range combines Scandinavian-inspired simplicity with plenty of character. With a mix of colours, textures, and board widths across a modest price range, it’s a flexible option for creating clean, contemporary spaces.