Create a Custom Look with Unfinished Engineered Wood Flooring

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Why Choose an Unfinished Engineered Wood Flooring Finish?

An unfinished engineered wood flooring finish is the ideal choice for homeowners who want complete creative control over the final look of their floor. Unlike pre-finished boards, unfinished engineered wood is installed in its raw state and then treated on-site, giving you full flexibility to choose the exact stain, oil, lacquer, or sheen level that suits your interior vision. This makes it perfect for projects where colour matching, bespoke styling, or a truly tailored finish is essential.

Because the boards are engineered, you still benefit from the stability and strength of multi-layer construction, which helps minimise movement while providing a reliable base for your chosen finish. Once treated, the floor develops a seamless, continuous appearance because the finish is applied evenly across the entire surface — ideal for achieving a custom, high-end look.

Unfinished engineered wood is especially popular in renovations, design-led homes, and spaces where you want precise control over colour tone and texture. It’s also a great option if you prefer floors that can be refreshed or adjusted over time. If you want engineered wood flooring that offers maximum flexibility and a personalised result, an unfinished finish delivers a truly bespoke foundation.

Unfinished Engineered Wood vs Other Finishes: How Does It Compare?


Unfinished engineered wood flooring is the most customisable option available. It arrives in its natural state, ready to be stained, oiled, or lacquered after installation — making it ideal for design-led projects. Here’s how it compares to the other finishes you offer.

Unfinished Finish

Look & Feel: Raw, natural, fully customisable
Protection: Added after installation
Best For: Bespoke interiors, colour matching, on-site finishing

How It Compares to Other Finishes

vs Brushed & Oiled

  • Brushed & Oiled arrives pre-finished with texture and warmth
  • Unfinished gives you freedom to choose your own tone and sheen
  • Brushed & Oiled = natural depth
  • Unfinished = complete creative control

vs Brushed & Lacquered

  • Brushed & Lacquered offers instant durability and a sealed surface
  • Unfinished requires finishing before use
  • Choose lacquered for convenience; unfinished for custom looks

vs Lacquered

  • Lacquered boards are smooth and protected straight from the box
  • Unfinished boards must be sealed on-site
  • Lacquered = low maintenance
  • Unfinished = personalised finish

vs Oiled

  • Oiled floors have a warm, matte look
  • Unfinished floors can be oiled, stained, or treated however you like
  • Oiled = ready-made natural aesthetic
  • Unfinished = adaptable to any design

vs Matt Lacquered

  • Matt lacquer offers subtle, uniform elegance
  • Unfinished can achieve this effect — or something entirely different
  • Matt lacquer = consistent finish
  • Unfinished = unlimited options

vs Distressed or Handscraped

  • Distressed and handscraped finishes add built-in texture
  • Unfinished surfaces are smooth and ready for customisation
  • Distressed = character-rich
  • Unfinished = blank canvas
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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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