There is something unmistakable about the warmth and character of real wood. It’s a living piece of craftsmanship where no two planks are ever identical. Whether you choose our traditional Solid Hardwood for its heritage, or our modern Engineered Wood for its clever, climate stable design, you are investing in a premiumness for your life. You look at it, walk on it, and experience it as its nature intended, pure, elegant, and forever in style.
Unlike laminate or vinyl, real wood floors don't need to be replaced when they get scratched. They can be sanded down and refinished to look brand new again.
It is the only flooring category that consistently and significantly increases your property’s resale value.
Naturally hypoallergenic and easy to clean. Real wood doesn't trap dust, or any microallergens,
For every floor conditions and needs.
Never plastic, never cold. Our floors feature authentic surface brushing and natural oil or matte lacquer finishes that preserve the true grain of the wood.
–You can confidently bring the luxury of our flooring into spaces once considered off limits, like kitchens, basements, and rooms with underfloor heating.
Both feature a surface made from 100% genuine premium timber. The key difference lies beneath the surface. Solid wood is crafted from a single piece of timber throughout, while Engineered wood combines a real wood top layer with a high-stability layered core. This construction makes Engineered wood more resistant to moisture and temperature fluctuations.
Yes. Solid hardwood can typically be sanded and refinished 4 to 6 times during its lifespan because it is solid timber throughout. Engineered wood can generally be refinished 1 to 3 times, depending on the thickness of its premium wood wear layer.
Yes. For underfloor heating systems or concrete subfloors, Engineered Wood is the recommended choice. Its stable layered construction minimizes expansion and contraction caused by heat and moisture, ensuring long-term performance and durability.
Real wood flooring is highly durable and develops character over time. To maintain its appearance, use felt pads under furniture legs, keep pet nails trimmed, and place mats at entrances to prevent dirt and grit from being tracked onto the floor.