Wood Flooring

Wood Flooring

Engineered and solid wood floors with durable finishes for offices, hospitality & amenities. B2B supply & installation with specs, samples & bulk terms.

14–21 mm
Thickness
Select AB
Grade
3.0 mm
Wear layer
Wood Flooring
Class 33Bfl‑s1Oil/UV Finish
Wood Flooring
Residential·Offices·Retail

Overview & Use Cases

We provide B2B supply for distributors, contractors, developers, architects and facility owners. Wood Flooring covers engineered and solid wood solutions for hospitality, offices, retail flagships, cultural and MFH amenity spaces where natural aesthetics and premium perception are key. For sports halls choose Sports Indoor.

Hospitality

Lobbies, lounges, suites (dry areas).

Offices

Executive areas, meeting rooms, client suites.

Retail & Cultural

Boutiques, galleries, showrooms.

MFH Amenities

Club rooms, libraries, co‑working.

Product Types

Use this section to navigate to the right specification. Each item links to a dedicated subpage.

Technical & Compliance

Confirm exact values per selected line (datasheet/DoP/EPD).

  • Construction

    Engineered multi‑layer or solid wood.

  • Wear layer (engineered)

    2.5–6.0 mm (collection‑dependent).

  • Total thickness

    10–22 mm typical.

  • Installation

    Glue‑down or floating click (system‑dependent).

  • Finish

    Factory UV‑oil/varnish, hardwax; site‑finish options.

  • Fire

    Typically Cfl‑s1 (verify DoP/test per SKU).

  • Slip

    Depends on finish sheen/texture; verify test data.

  • UFH

    Compatible within temperature/RH limits (engineered preferred).

  • VOC

    Low‑VOC finishes available; request certificates.

Key Advantages for Projects

Natural premium look

Authentic grain, textures and long‑life refinishing potential (finish/system‑dependent).

Stable construction

Engineered cores reduce movement vs solid; better for wider planks and UFH.

Durable finishes

Factory UV‑oils/varnishes and hardwax systems for commercial use.

Acoustic comfort

Wood warms spaces; combine with underlays to control impact sound.

Sustainability

Certified sourcing options; low‑VOC finishes available.

Design versatility

Wide planks, herringbone, chevron and bespoke formats for feature spaces.

Wood vs Laminate vs LVT/SPC

Rule of thumb: choose engineered wood for premium interiors, laminate for budget wood‑look, LVT/SPC for mixed‑use and moisture exposure.

Criterion

Engineered Wood

Laminate

LVT/SPC

Design & Installation Notes

  • Acclimatization

    Follow temperature/RH protocols; check moisture in subfloors.

  • Method

    Glue‑down for stability and rolling loads; floating click in refurb fast‑track areas.

  • Finish selection

    Choose commercial‑grade UV oils/varnishes; consider matte for slip/shine control.

  • Board geometry

    Wide planks for lobbies; herringbone/chevron for feature zones.

  • Edges & stairs

    Match stair nosings from Stairs solution; plan transitions to tile/LVT.

  • Maintenance

    Neutral cleaners; periodic re‑oil/re‑coat or resand (wear‑layer dependent).

Logistics & B2B Supply

Materials supply with optional [professional installation](/flooring-installation/). Or use your own contractor/installer.

Order sizes:

Cartons to pallets; MOQs for special grades/lengths.

Lead times:

Stock vs made‑to‑order surfaces/grades.

Documentation:

Datasheets, DoP/DoC, fire tests, EPD on request.

Samples:

Plank sets, finish boards.

Support:

Spec wording, take‑offs, maintenance plans.

FAQ

Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions our customers ask when choosing flooring. This section is designed to help you make confident and informed decisions. If you don’t see the information you’re looking for, feel free to contact our support team — we’re always here to help.

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Engineered vs solid for commercial spaces?

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Engineered provides better stability (UFH, wider planks) with commercial finishes; solid suits traditional refinish projects.

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Glue‑down or floating?

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Glue‑down offers superior feel and rolling‑load resistance; floating click speeds refurb with more movement allowance.

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How to manage acoustics in apartments or offices?

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Use acoustic underlays, add rugs/soft finishes, and respect impact sound targets in the spec.

04

Can wood be used in kitchens?

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Yes in dry‑use kitchens with robust finishes and matting; for wetrooms choose vinyl wetroom systems.

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Do you provide installation?

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We focus on materials supply, but we also offer professional flooring installation. Alternatively, use your own appointed contractor.

Ready to specify Wood Flooring?

  • Request Specs & Commercial Offer (species, grade, finish, format, area m², timeline, delivery region).
  • Order Samples (plank set, finish options).
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