Popular Ebony Wood Flooring Options

Ebony is both a type of wood and a colour. A heavy blackish timber that comes from a tropical tree, ebony wood is relatively uncommon in flooring solutions, but that doesn’t mean you can’t achieve the look of ebony with a very dark wood floor. Commonly associated with ivory, thanks to the Paul McCartney and Stevie wonder song, Ebony and Ivory, one of the things most people think about when they hear the word ebony is piano keys. In this article we want to speak about how you can achieve a stylish interior by choosing ebony wood flooring and why this option is becoming so popular.

If you’re looking for a black wood flooring option so you can achieve the ebony look, you’d be forgiven for being confused about which might be the best option. The bottom line is that there are lots and lots of black wood flooring options, but which would enhance your interior to the max depends on the room you’re seeking to re-floor and the look you’re hoping to create. In this article, we’ll give you a range of ideas to help you when you’re choosing the right ebony wood flooring option for your project.

Here’s what you need to be thinking about:

Which room are you planning to re-floor?

If you’re planning a new floor for your lounge, dining room, bedrooms or hallway, then you’ll be free to choose from solid or engineered wood flooring unless you have under floor heating, in which case you should opt for a suitable engineered wood floor. However, if you’re seeking out ebony flooring for your bathroom or kitchen, you should definitely choose an engineered wood option so it will stand up to the temperature and moisture fluctuations experienced in these rooms. Either of these options would work perfectly:

Natural Engineered Oak Flooring with a nice reclaimed black, UV oiled finish. This is a great option if your bathroom or kitchen gets a lot of natural light because the UV filter on the wood will allow the colour to stay true despite the amount of sunlight.

Rustic Engineered Oak flooring that’s jet black with a brushed and UV lacquered finish. This is a great ebony flooring option that is a real, true black, yet at the same time, thanks to its hard wearing finish will stand up to the rough and tumble of even the busiest household.

How much natural light does your room get?

When you’re shopping around for an ebony wood floor, it’s essential that you think about lighting because, needless to say, a flooring option that is as dark can cause a room to look gloomy if you don’t plan your lighting correctly. If your room is washed with natural light, then this won’t be a worry for you. That said an abundance of natural light can play havoc with an ebony floor if you don’t choose the right finish. It’s for this reason that if you are planning an ebony floor in the likes of a conservatory or in any room that gets an abundance of sunlight, it’s essential that you choose an option with a UV filter.

On the other hand, if your room doesn’t benefit from an abundance of natural light, you’re going to have to work out how to make sure that your room doesn’t end up looking dark and gloomy. A clever combination of downlighters and uplighters as well as lamps means that no matter the time of day, you can make sure that your room is as light or as moody as you want it to be

What sort of interior works best with ebony wood flooring?

The majority of people who choose ebony flooring are seeking to create one of two styles of interior. The first is monochrome with lots of shades of white and off-white with maybe some accents of grey to create a really stylish look. The second involves splashes of bold colours, such as shocking pinks, lime greens and vibrant oranges. Either way, you can be sure that your ebony wood flooring will provide you with the perfect backdrop to create exactly the look you’re after.

Jonathan Sapir

Jonathan Sapir has over 17 years in the flooring industry. As an authority on flooring, he infuses his extensive knowledge and passion for quality products into every article. Jonathan's expertise helps readers make informed decisions for elegant and durable flooring solutions.