If you're looking for a high quality, durable, and stylish flooring option, it doesn’t get much better than our 18mm solid wood flooring range. Solid wood flooring is renowned for being high quality and is widely recognised for its value. So much so, that homes with solid wood flooring installed often sell for around 2.5% more than those without! Pair this with the durability of our 18mm boards and you have a stylish and durable flooring solution that can deal with heavy foot traffic for many years to come.
At Flooring365, we have a wide range of 18mm solid wood flooring in a variety of colours, finishes, and widths, so you're sure to find the perfect floor for your home.
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Here at Flooring365, we understand the pain of finding the perfect floor. That’s why we do everything we can to make the process a little easier. This includes offering free unlimited samples for you to view and test in the comfort of your home.
To take advantage of our free sample offer, you should first take a look at a few different options. After years in the industry, we often find that viewing samples together makes it much easier to compare and visualise your future flooring. Once you have found a floor or two that you would like to sample, you can add these to your basket by clicking the ‘order free sample’ button. You can then visit the cart at any time to complete your order free of charge.
Our samples are delivered for free via Royal Mail, straight through your letterbox, so you won’t need to be at home for your sample delivery.
Our 18mm solid wood flooring is a premium flooring option that is known for its durability, versatility, and charming appearance. Made from a single piece of solid wood, it's ideal for withstanding heavy foot traffic and general wear and tear. The solid wood core also allows for it to be sanded back and refinished multiple times. Not only does this extend the lifespan of our solid wood flooring further, but it also allows you to adapt its appearance to match your changing décor. In addition to its durability, 18mm solid wood flooring is extremely versatile and can be installed in any room of your home (excluding bathrooms).
If you are looking for a durable, stylish, and sustainable flooring option, 18mm solid wood flooring is an excellent choice. In comparison to other wood flooring, nothing quite feels like real, solid wood flooring. It is sturdy, feels significant underfoot, and maintains its value.
Any solid wood floor will be susceptible to scratches but will withstand daily use, even in busy households. However, one of the greatest benefits of solid wood flooring is that it can be sanded back and refinished. Unlike engineered flooring which will only allow you to sand back the wear layer, solid flooring is real wood throughout, allowing multiple refinishes throughout its lifespan. If this is something that interests you, we would always suggest choosing the thickest boards that your budget will allow for, as this will give you more wood to work with.
For more information on how to refinish your solid wood floors, visit our maintenance centre.
No, solid wood flooring is not waterproof as it is a natural product that is susceptible to water damage. Therefore, you must always clean up any spilled liquids as quickly as possible to avoid warping or discolouration. For more information on how to care for solid wood floors, visit our solid wood flooring maintenance guide.
Solid wood flooring requires the most time to acclimate due to its solid wood composition. At Flooring365, we recommend that you let your floor acclimatise for a minimum of 7 days to get the best results after installation.
Unfinished oak floors are ideal for designers and homeowners alike. Offering the ability to finish the flooring any way you see fit, using a stain, oil, or lacquer. However, we always advise that you apply a finish to your flooring before installation. Otherwise, your flooring will be extremely susceptible to scratches and spillages. Finishes are there to provide the durability and protection that your solid wood flooring requires.
Brushed finishes help enhance the natural character of the floor by gently brushing it with a steel comb. This removes the soft grains of the wood and leaves behind only the hard grains. You can then treat the flooring with oil or lacquer.
This finish aims to recreate the traditional look of solid wood flooring when a professional woodworker would hand finish each board. This finish especially looks good on glossy, lacquered flooring where the reflection highlights the waviness of the finish.
Lacquer is a varnish that dries to produce a hard, durable finish. This makes it a popular choice for many, but particularly ideal for areas with higher foot traffic, or areas where small amounts of liquid could be an issue, such as kitchens.
Oil seeps into the wood, rather than sitting above it. An ideal option if you want to maintain the surface texture of your solid wood floors, whilst still providing some resistance to damage. However, oiled floors will require more maintenance and care over spillages because it doesn’t create a surface layer in the same way as lacquer.
Generally speaking, board thickness is a case of personal preference. However, that doesn't mean there aren't any advantages to choosing thicker boards. Whilst usually more expensive, thicker boards tend to be more hard-wearing and provide better sound reduction. Not only are they better suited to high-traffic areas, but they can also be sanded back and refinished more times. This helps improve the lifespan of solid wood floors even further and enables you to choose a different lacquer or oil each time. Save costs by having the look and feel of a new floor, over and over again, without actually having to replace it for years to come.
Solid oak flooring is often the most popular choice when it comes to solid wood flooring. Not only because it is easier to source than other wood species, but because solid oak flooring is extremely durable and can withstand the rigors of daily life, making it ideal for high-traffic areas such as living rooms, hallways, and kitchens. It features a tight and prominent grain pattern that is unique to oak and charming to look at. Plus, it is very easy to stain, making it a popular choice for finished or unfinished flooring. With proper care and maintenance, our solid oak flooring can last for decades, maintaining its beauty and functionality.
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. That said, it's often still pretty high in demand due to the vibrant colours and wider grains. Walnut flooring is ideal for grand entrances and large living rooms thanks to its rich and elegant appearance. 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.
Birch flooring offers a distinctive and appealing option for those seeking a unique flooring solution. While not as readily available as solid oak flooring, birch possesses its own set of characteristics that make it a compelling choice. Known for its light hue and subtle grain patterns, birch flooring adds a touch of natural elegance to any space. With proper care and maintenance, birch solid wood flooring can endure for many years, providing a timeless and charming foundation for any living space.
All of our solid wood floors use the tongue and groove installation method. Whilst not as easy as the Click Lok method, it still allows for simple fitting and installation. This method uses compatible boards that fit together like jigsaw pieces before being held in place with glue. This allows for the flooring to be installed without any nails, keeping it aesthetically pleasing and easier to maintain or refinish in the future. Once adhered to the subfloor, solid wood flooring will remain solid and in place for years, giving a strong, quality feel underfoot.
If you plan on installing the flooring yourself, please refer to our Solid Wood Flooring Installation Guide.
Solid wood flooring is one of the few floor types that is not suitable for underfloor heating systems. This includes any water-based underfloor heating because hardwood is a natural product that is susceptible to temperature changes. Therefore, if you have underfloor heating and would like wood flooring in your home, we suggest that you take a look at our engineered wood flooring range.
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