Solid Oak Wood Flooring
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Oak Flooring is the most popular type of flooring in both America and Europe, and very popular at Flooring Specialists Floors-2-Go. Oak wood has been used for flooring and furniture for hundreds of years, and is also used for barrels for wine, sherry and some spirits.
Oak Flooring Types
Oak Flooring at Floors-2-Go includes solid wood flooring, laminate flooring, vinyl flooring and engineered wood flooring. The room that the oak flooring is to be used in will to some extent determine the most suitable and appropriate type of floor. Living rooms will look fantastic when fitted with solid oak wood or engineered oak wood flooring. Laminate flooring can be used in your dining room, hallway or bedrooms, and oak vinyl flooring is most appropriate for the kitchen or bathroom, especially our Silver and Gold Collections of R10 or R11 non slip vinyl.
Oak Flooring Colours
Oak Flooring at Floors-2-Go is available in over 170 colours and styles so there is plenty to choose from and oak flooring for everybody. The first decision to make is whether light oak flooring or dark oak flooring will best suit the room.
Light coloured oak flooring can help to make a room seem larger, while dark oak flooring can be used for dramatic effect in a dining room for example. Lighter styles such as White Oak Flooring and Russian Oak Flooring look good in a smaller room, and dark styles such as Oak Wave Tigereye Flooring and Lusso Dark Oak Flooring are daring choices for a large room.
The next decision is which of the many oak flooring styles to purchase. With so many oak floors to choose from, it may take you a while! Rather than spend hours in your nearest Floors-2-Go store, why not browse our oak flooring collections online, and then either purchase online or in store? Use the Advice and Interior Design sections for more inspiration and to see how different floors can change the appearance of a room.
Oak Flooring Features and Benefits
Oak Flooring is renowned for its durability, and resistance to both insect and fungal attacks. Once sawn, oak has an attractive grain which makes it ideal for flooring. Because it looks so good once cut, oak was also often used for panelling in prestigious buildings as a sign of opulence. Now you can have the same standard of flooring as a stately home in your very own home.

