Upgrade Your Home with Brushed & Lacquered Engineered Wood Flooring

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Why Choose a Brushed & Lacquered Engineered Wood Flooring Finish?

A brushed & lacquered finish is an excellent choice if you’re looking for engineered wood flooring that combines natural texture with long-lasting surface protection. The brushing process gently lifts the grain of the real wood layer, giving each board subtle definition and a tactile feel that highlights the timber’s authentic character. Once brushed, the floor is sealed with lacquer, creating a smooth, resilient coating that stands up well to everyday activity.

This finish is especially well-suited to engineered wood because it enhances both appearance and durability. The lacquered surface forms a strong protective layer over the hardwood top layer, making the floor more resistant to scuffs, spills, and general wear, perfect for busy households and high-traffic areas like hallways, kitchens, and living rooms. Meanwhile, the brushing ensures the floor retains a natural, textured look rather than appearing flat or overly glossy.

A brushed & lacquered finish works beautifully in a wide range of interiors, from contemporary spaces that appreciate clean surfaces to more traditional rooms that benefit from visible wood grain. If you want engineered wood that feels authentic yet offers dependable protection, this finish delivers the perfect balance of style, texture, and durability.

Brushed & Lacquered vs Other Flooring Finishes

A Brushed & Lacquered finish brings out the natural grain of engineered wood while adding a durable, protective top layer. Brushing enhances the texture and definition of the timber, while the lacquer seals the surface to create a smooth, resilient finish ideal for busy homes.

Brushed & Lacquered

Look & Feel: Textured grain with a clean, sealed surface
Protection: Lacquer forms a strong, protective topcoat
Best For: High-traffic areas that still want natural character

How It Compares


vs Brushed & Oiled

  • Oiled finishes soak into the wood for a softer, natural look
  • Lacquer adds a stronger surface barrier
  • Brushed & Lacquered = more durable
  • Brushed & Oiled = more organic

vs Standard Lacquered

  • Both have a smooth finish
  • Brushing adds extra character and visible grain
  • Standard lacquered floors look cleaner; brushed adds texture

vs Matt Lacquered

  • Matt lacquer offers a subtle, low-sheen contemporary look
  • Brushed & Lacquered has slightly more sheen and surface clarity
  • Both are durable, but brushed adds tactile detail

vs Distressed / Handscraped

  • Distressed and handscraped finishes have dramatic texture
  • Brushed & Lacquered keeps things modern, clean, and refined
  • Ideal for those who want character without rustic styling

vs Unfinished

  • Unfinished requires finishing after installation
  • Brushed & Lacquered is protected and ready to install immediately
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is engineered wood flooring?
Engineered wood is real wood on top, with stable layers beneath.
Do I need to acclimatise my wood flooring before fitting?
Yes, you must acclimatise your wood flooring before installation. For engineered wood, allow 48–72 hours; for solid wood, give it at least 7 days. Keep the packs flat, unopened, and in a room with stable conditions.
Can I install wood flooring over underfloor heating?
Yes, you can install wood flooring over underfloor heating—but it must be a water-based system. Never use electric underfloor heating with wood flooring, as it can overheat and damage the boards.
Do I need expansion gaps when fitting wood flooring?
Yes, always leave an expansion gap of 10–15mm around the perimeter of your wood flooring. This allows the wood to expand and contract naturally with changes in temperature and humidity.
Can engineered wood flooring be sanded?
Yes, engineered wood flooring can be sanded, but only if the top wear layer is thick enough—usually at least 3mm. Thinner layers may not allow for sanding without damage.
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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What is engineered wood flooring?
  • Do I need to acclimatise my wood flooring before fitting?
  • Can I install wood flooring over underfloor heating?
  • Do I need expansion gaps when fitting wood flooring?
  • Can engineered wood flooring be sanded?
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What is engineered wood flooring?

Engineered wood is real wood on top, with stable layers beneath.

Do I need to acclimatise my wood flooring before fitting?

Yes, you must acclimatise your wood flooring before installation. For engineered wood, allow 48–72 hours; for solid wood, give it at least 7 days. Keep the packs flat, unopened, and in a room with stable conditions.

Can I install wood flooring over underfloor heating?

Yes, you can install wood flooring over underfloor heating—but it must be a water-based system. Never use electric underfloor heating with wood flooring, as it can overheat and damage the boards.

Do I need expansion gaps when fitting wood flooring?

Yes, always leave an expansion gap of 10–15mm around the perimeter of your wood flooring. This allows the wood to expand and contract naturally with changes in temperature and humidity.

Can engineered wood flooring be sanded?

Yes, engineered wood flooring can be sanded, but only if the top wear layer is thick enough—usually at least 3mm. Thinner layers may not allow for sanding without damage.

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