A Mashup of our Flooring
Flooring comes in all shapes, thickness, colours, species, and sizes. Variety is the spice of flooring
life. With that said we have a multitude of flooring in our #floorsoftheweek post. A flooring mashup.
Bamboo
Bamboo as previously mentioned in other posts is a super resilient flooring. Nature is a tough cookie and this is reinforced in our 15mm Solid Horizontal Bamboo. Sourced from grass as
opposed to a tree the beauty of the bamboo is resplendent. The honey-comb tones shimmer
throughout the planks turning the notch up on any home décor. Comfortably suited to both
traditional and contemporary designs, it straddles both facets of homeowners desires.

Laminate
The harbour oak 12mm laminate flooring has no voice but it’s beautiful look speaks volumes for
beauty and classic design. The plethora of warm wooden colours present in the planks reflect a stunning mixture or light and dark, giving a textured look to a room.

It’s resilient, resolute and robust – the sturdiness matching it’s spectacular look. A Floormaker
favourite at an affordable price.
Vinyl Tile
Following suit with a tough yet tantalising flooring - is the rustic oak luxury oak vinyl tile. Like the
laminate its versatility is second to none. It can be installed in bathrooms, kitchens and commercial
areas. This is of course, in addition to the regular rooms of a house.

Not satisfied with the technical proficiencies of this flooring, it also have a gorgeous weathered
design. Portraying a natural, authentic look in line with many traditional themes. An excellent
substitute for areas where solid wood flooring isn’t a feasible option.
Engineered
Our engineered flooring is made up of multiple layers of real wood and also has depth of quality,
look and suitability. One of our favourites, which will be one of yours soon enough is our 20mm 1
strip oak. The brushed natural oak top layer sits atop 3 layers of study plywood. A fantastic looking
product, backed up with substantial strength and suitability.

Suitable for a variety of environments and can be sanded periodically to give it a whole new lease of life, looking like a brand new flooring once again.
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