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Why Choose a Brushed & Oiled Engineered Wood Flooring Finish?

A brushed & oiled finish is an excellent choice for engineered wood flooring because it enhances both the natural appearance of the real wood surface and the long-lasting performance of the engineered board beneath. The brushing process gently exposes the wood grain, creating a textured surface that highlights the timber’s authentic character. When paired with an oiled finish, the wood absorbs the treatment, giving the surface a warm, natural look that feels both organic and premium.

For engineered wood, this finish adds practical benefits too. The textured surface helps reduce the visibility of daily wear, making it a strong option for living rooms, hallways, and other busy areas where durability matters. The oil penetrates into the real wood layer, nourishing it and supporting the stability already provided by the engineered construction. This allows the floor to age gracefully and remain resilient in environments where temperature and humidity may fluctuate.

Brushed & oiled engineered wood flooring suits interiors that embrace natural materials—whether modern, rustic, or somewhere in between. If you want a finish that enhances grain detail, delivers long-term performance, and preserves the authentic beauty of real timber, this option offers the perfect balance for everyday living.

Brushed & Oiled vs Other Flooring Finishes

Choosing the right finish can change the look, feel, and performance of your engineered wood flooring.

Brushed & Oiled

Look & Feel: Natural, textured, warm
Protection: Oil absorbs into the hardwood layer
Best For: Homes wanting character and a soft, organic appearance

How It Compares

vs Lacquered

  • Lacquer adds a smooth, sealed surface
  • Brushed & Oiled keeps the grain tactile and enhances natural depth
  • Lacquered = sleek and polished
  • Brushed & Oiled = natural and quietly refined

vs Brushed & Lacquered

  • Both highlight grain through brushing
  • Lacquer adds a protective topcoat
  • Oiled boards feel softer and more organic
  • Lacquered versions feel slightly sharper and more defined

vs Matt Lacquered

  • Matt lacquer offers a low-sheen modern look
  • Brushed & Oiled adds more texture
  • Both are subtle, but oiled surfaces feel more rustic and breathable

vs Distressed / Handscraped

  • Distressed finishes are more dramatic and rustic
  • Handscraped adds heavy artisanal texture
  • Brushed & Oiled gives gentle texture without a vintage effect

vs Unfinished

  • Unfinished requires treatment after installation
  • Brushed & Oiled is ready to install with built-in protection
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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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