Hard Flooring Conclusive Guide
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Wood topped flooring is a really popular choice, and for many people is currently outshining all the other options. The great thing about wood topped flooring is that it looks like solid wood, but has a whole host of additional advantages. In this article we’ll share these advantages with you, but before doing that,…
Grey floorboards are bang on trend. In fact, they are probably one of the latest flooring trends to really take the flooring world by storm. A colour option that’s nicely neutral, yet super-fashionable at the same time, it’s easy to see why grey floorboards are so popular. At Wood and Beyond we like to constantly…
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Lacquered oak flooring is recognised as one of the toughest and most resistant flooring options available, however, until recently lacquered finishes have meant an end look that has a slight shine. For anyone seeking a truly matt finish, until now, the only real option has been to choose an oiled finish. But now this…
Prussian white is a term that’s being used a lot right now to describe floors that are almost icy white. Prussia, that was a historical German state and stretched into Poland is associated with stories of kings and royalty. It’s also a corner of Europe that gets pretty cold in winter time, which is…
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Oak tongue and groove floorboards are a great way to minimise waste when you’re either flooring a room or house for the first time or re-flooring. Tongue and groove flooring isn’t by any stretch of the imagination a new concept, but it’s an option that sometimes gets ignored today in favour of click systems,…
Reclaimed flooring has been in high demand for a while now, but more recently wide, reclaimed boards have also become deeply sought after. Always keen to give our customers what they’re looking for, we’ve scoured our sources to come up with a couple of great wide reclaimed oak floorboards for the people who want…
Wood flooring ranges in thickness from around 10mm, to over 20mm and sometimes it’s hard to choose which will work best for your project. 20mm floorboards is an option that’s getting a lot of attention right now. A board size that’s in high demand at the moment, it’s easy to see why more and more…
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