Species

We are passionate about wood, which is the essential element in our work. The creation of a project from the right wood stock is more important to a true woodworker than anything else.

This is why at wood Floors Direct, we offer an extensive selection of domestic and exotic wood, suitable for flooring solutions of any type. We also offer MDF and Zebrawood.

Our selection of wood species are carefully curated because we have you at heart for your flooring needs. We understand the importance of having the right species for your project and we are here to help you with the process of choosing the right species for your flooring needs.

We can help you choose the right species for your project, whether it is for a commercial, residential, or any other project.

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    Sherwood II – Mineral Oak AS2301

    ( £999.00 )

    Width: 2m; 3m; 4m.
    Thickness: 2.8mm
    Tog Value: 0.11
    Suitability: Class 22 - General Domestic
    Material: PVC
    Backing: Foam Back
    Title Size: 14.37 x 100cm
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    Sherwood II – Natural AS2312

    ( £999.00 )

    Width: 2m; 3m; 4m.
    Thickness: 2.8mm
    Tog Value: 0.11
    Suitability: Class 22 - General Domestic
    Material: PVC
    Backing: Foam Back
    Title Size: 14.37 x 100cm
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    Sherwood II – Rich Oak AS2313

    ( £999.00 )

    Width: 2m; 3m; 4m.
    Thickness: 2.8mm
    Tog Value: 0.11
    Suitability: Class 22 - General Domestic
    Material: PVC
    Backing: Foam Back
    Title Size: 20 x 120cm
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    Sherwood II – Seaflower Oak AS2311

    ( £999.00 )

    Width: 2m; 3m; 4m.
    Thickness: 2.8mm
    Tog Value: 0.11
    Suitability: Class 22 - General Domestic
    Material: PVC
    Backing: Foam Back
    Title Size: 12.5 x 100cm
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    Sirona Plank Click – Summer Oak 24935

    £20.89/m2 ( £36.77 Per Pack )

    Width: 191mm
    Length: 1316mm
    Thickness: 4.5mm
    Tog Value: 0.154
    Suitability: Class 23 - Heavy Domestic Class 31 - Light Commercial
    Material: PVC
    Brand: Furlongs
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    Sirona Plank Click – Summer Oak 24962

    £20.89/m2 ( £36.77 Per Pack )

    Width: 191mm
    Length: 1316mm
    Thickness: 4.5mm
    Tog Value: 0.154
    Suitability: Class 23 - Heavy Domestic Class 31 - Light Commercial
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    Brand: Furlongs
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    Sirona Plank Click – Summer Oak 24989

    £20.89/m2 ( £36.77 Per Pack )

    Width: 191mm
    Length: 1316mm
    Thickness: 4.5mm
    Tog Value: 0.154
    Suitability: Class 23 - Heavy Domestic Class 31 - Light Commercial
    Material: PVC
    Brand: Furlongs
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    Sirona Plank Dryback – Arctic Oak 20112

    £14.87/m2 ( £57.54 Per Pack )

    Width: 163mm
    Length: 988mm
    Thickness: 2.25mm
    Tog Value: 0.1
    Suitability: Class 23 - Heavy Domestic Class 31 - Light Commercial
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    Sirona Plank Dryback – Arctic Oak 20846

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    Width: 163mm
    Length: 988mm
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    Suitability: Class 23 - Heavy Domestic Class 31 - Light Commercial
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    Sirona Plank Dryback – Arctic Oak 20951

    £14.87/m2 ( £57.54 Per Pack )

    Width: 163mm
    Length: 988mm
    Thickness: 2.25mm
    Tog Value: 0.1
    Suitability: Class 23 - Heavy Domestic Class 31 - Light Commercial
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    Brand: Furlongs
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    Sirona Plank Dryback – Casablanca Oak 24840

    £14.87/m2 ( £57.54 Per Pack )

    Width: 163mm
    Length: 988mm
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    Suitability: Class 23 - Heavy Domestic Class 31 - Light Commercial
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    Sirona Plank Dryback – Evergreen Oak 22147

    £14.87/m2 ( £57.54 Per Pack )

    Width: 163mm
    Length: 988mm
    Thickness: 2.25mm
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    Suitability: Class 23 - Heavy Domestic Class 31 - Light Commercial
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The Unique Properties Of Different Wood Species

Wood is available in many different shapes and sizes. Since wood comes from trees and there are many different species of trees, it is not surprising that we have such a large variety of different woods to use for building. Someone new to wood flooring might wonder what wood selection would be best, but it comes down to space and what you expect from your new floor.

Types Of Wood Floors

But before we dive into wood species, you should know that trees are generally 3 categories of trees being used for woodwork flooring jobs. These are categories are;

  • Hardwood Trees: Hardwoods are the wood and lumber which are milled from angiosperms. Angiosperms are any plants that have flowers, that produce seeds inside fruits, and have a complex ovary. These plants typically don’t have needles or produce cones. Examples of popular hardwood trees used in woodworking, construction, furniture, and flooring are Maple, Oak, Walnut, Cherry and Mahogany.
    1. Softwood Trees: Softwood is the name given to the wood or lumber which is milled from coniferous trees. This name is given to these trees because of their soft needle-like leaves. Scientifically, these trees are termed Gymnosperms and are cone-bearing trees.
  • Engineered Woods: Engineered wood flooring or engineered wood planks as they are some call them, are often referred to as artificial wood flooring. This is a product that is not found in nature but instead manufactured in factories and is composed of a range of man-made materials.

Wood Species Available In Our Range

Alder Wood

Alder wood is a species that has become more popular over the past few years. It is strong and durable, but not as heavy-duty as some other species. The wood is straight-grained, relatively easy to work with and is available in wide boards that make it ideal for wider planks. Because of manufacturing techniques, it is suitable for both plain and fancy cuts.

Alder is a popular choice for flooring, where it is used for both domestic and commercial purposes. Alder can add charm to a home in many ways and has a long list of versatility and subtlety. There are several different coatings you can use on your alder flooring to give it an alluring shine, from polyethene coating, water-based finishes, vinyl and more. Not only will these sealers provide protection, but they also add further enhancement to your custom flooring.

Do you have a place in your home or office that would greatly benefit from a hardwood floor? If so, you may want to get familiar with some of the specifics of alder. Alder is gaining popularity in the United State and Canada, where it is more commonly found.

Beechwood

Beechwood is a part of the hardwood family. It is the wood that grows in temperate climate zones, has a smooth yet coarse texture and large pore structure. This wood is easily worked, however, cutting it against the grain can be very difficult. It can be sanded, planed and sawn into veneers. Beechwood flooring is highly regarded for its superb mechanical properties, which include good impact resistance and strong bending strength as well as being hard-wearing and durable.

Beech is a hardwood that is often used for wood veneers, furniture, and woodturner objects. This cream-toned wood has a consistent grain pattern which is usually straight and tight, and occasionally will have grey flecking. The wood is very light in colour, but usually has a yellow-reddish cream tone to it. It is harvested from beech trees mainly in Europe, with the Latin name Fagus Sylvatica. Depending on where it’s grown, this type of wood can be very durable and last for decades without needing any repainting or maintenance.

Cherry

Cherry wood is a fine-grained hardwood that can stand the test of time. Well known for its colour variations, Cherry wood has a warm reddish-brown hue while the heartwood, which lies at the centre of the tree, is a deep chocolate colour with natural black flecking. The dark colour and rich aroma of this wood are signs of its beauty, strength, and durability.

 

Cherry is a dominant species used in wood flooring because of its colour, grain pattern and resistance to decay. Our Cherry wood flooring has a hard layer of exterior veneer that protects the core almost like armour, so its finish will last for decades. Cherry’s distinct grain is thickest along the edge of each plank, which gives it a bold look that’s sure to stand out in your home. Plus, Cherry expresses a bright golden glow underfoot that’ll brighten up any room in your house.

Cedar Wood

 Many people are familiar with cedar not just for its interesting wood grain and colour, but also for its aromatic smell which is believed to repel pests and moths. The aromatic scent and bug repelling properties are why it’s sometimes a popular choice to use in closets and storage chests. These properties however do not evaporate upon dying or staining, so you can expect your cedar flooring to continue to protect your home in the same way from bugs, insects, fungi and mildew if properly cared for.

There are two basic types of Cedar, white and red. The White Cedar is the most common. It has a smooth, fine texture and is often used for furniture. The red Cedar has a coarser texture and is used for shingles and siding.

Cedar is a very popular wood for many reasons. It has a unique, sweet smell that makes it a great choice for home decor. It has a soft texture and is easy to work with. It is also resistant to moisture and rot, which makes it ideal for outdoor use.

There are many different species of Cedar. Some are more durable than others, and some are more fragrant than others. Cedar can be found in the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Oak

Oakwood is popular due to its strength and hardness. It has a reddish-brown colour that can range from pale yellow-tan to deeper warm brown, with distinctive dark brown horizontal markings. 

Oak is not only the most common hardwood, but it’s also known as one of the most versatile. As it comes from the oak tree, you can typically find it in oak lumber form or more exotic varieties like curly or quilted (or any other descriptive word you can use to describe how the grain looks).

A classic hardwood, oak has had a long history as one of the most desired and highest quality woods in the world for building furniture. As such, furniture makers have worked hard to distinguish and find premium sources to get the best oak for their heirloom pieces. ‘Premium’ means different things by different standards, and that specifically goes with wood flooring.

Walnut Wood

Walnut wood flooring is durable and strong, making it one of the most popular hardwood flooring options for modern homes. It has a distinctive, dark, rich and complex flavour that is unmatched by any other species and, like oak, it is highly resistant to fungal attack. Walnut wood flooring is the most sought-after species today and it is one of the most popular wood flooring choices for many contemporary homeowners.

Walnut is a beautiful, solid wood flooring option. It looks beautiful and adds value to any home. In the modern era of flooring, walnut flooring has become more popular. It offers a nice, warm look that can work in a variety of rooms in the home. This hardwood flooring is beautiful. It offers a rich, natural appearance that is sure to add character to any room. The natural grain of the wood is also very appealing. 

The look and feel of walnut hardwood floors are similar to hardwood floors made from maple, redwood or oak. The colour of walnut flooring ranges from light, warm to dark, with variations in the shade as well. Walnut wood flooring is often used as a flooring option for rooms with low light.

However, the beauty and strength of the wood do come at a cost. The hardwood flooring is naturally rot-resistant. But, it still needs proper protection against damage.

Ash Wood

Ash is a species of hardwood that is native to Europe, Asia and North Africa. The tree has been cultivated and planted widely for wood and ornamental purposes. It is found in most parts of the world, and there are over 600 different species. It is known for the variety and richness of its wood with over 700 different species of wood. Ashwood is tough yet flexible, which makes it an ideal material for hard-surface flooring. The colour of the ash tree’s sapwood is light, almost white while the heartwood ranges from grey to brown with a hint of yellow. Over time, the wood may develop a more straw or hay-like hue. In the right conditions, some ash trees grow 30 meters tall with a diameter of 7 meters.

Flooring made from ash wood may have a reddish tinge. This is caused by the presence of tannins that bind with the wood and create a darker hue. The tannins, which are part of the tree bark, can also be present in the wood.

Ash flooring is a popular flooring option for living rooms and dining rooms. This type of flooring also works in areas of the house that will see some foot traffic. This is a softwood with a medium density that is easy to work with.

The best wood flooring for a dining room will be soft in consistency and will look good in an urban or farmhouse style. It should have the depth of patterning of a rustic floor but also be modern. The grain will need to be soft enough to feel good underfoot, yet have a pattern that is distinct enough to attract the eye.

Acacia Wood

Acacia wood is a great choice if you are looking for something different for your flooring. It is hard to find the perfect hardwood floor for you. Acacia wood is warm, dense, and durable wood. It has great versatility. Whether you are looking for an exotic, durable, and strong floor, or a durable floor that doesn’t cost a fortune to install, Acacia is the choice for you. Acacia floors are a beautiful addition to any home and an investment that will last for a very long time.

Acacia wood is a beautiful, exotic wood. The beautiful grains and knots make this hardwood great for decorating, and it is easy to maintain. This hardwood is available in both traditional and wide planks. There is also an engineered version available as well as a solid variety. Acacia hardwood comes in many different styles, shapes, and colours. An Acacia wood floor is easy to clean, strong, and durable. They are also great for a variety of different room styles.

This hardwood is available in traditional, wide, engineered, and solid varieties. Acacia hardwood is a warm, dense, and durable wood. An Acacia floor can be installed on just about any type of surface and can be found in a variety of styles, sizes, and materials. It has the potential to transform a room into a beautiful and luxurious space.

When you’re ready to install your floor, you have to remember to follow the directions for thickness, placement, and length. And you should always follow the safety precautions listed on the package.

The best hardwood floor in any space can add to its value, its beauty, and its ease of cleaning. Choosing hardwood floors is an important decision that should be done correctly.

Hickory Wood

There’s a reason why hickory is such a popular wood flooring option. Its unique look and its ability to hold its stain are one of the best things about it. It’s hard to describe exactly what hickory hardwood flooring is all about, but we’ll do our best to break it down for you.

Hickory Hardwood Flooring is a very unique type of wood flooring. It’s not that much like other types of wood flooring in terms of appearance. That said, it can look quite attractive with a few different finishes and treatments. And there are a few reasons why it’s so popular. It’s not very susceptible to water damage. And it’s one of the most water-resistant wood flooring options on the market.

Hickory Hardwood Flooring is a type of real wood flooring that is fairly resistant to water. It is also resistant to water damage, and it can withstand water-based staining and finishes. You can even sand the flooring without having to worry about the water damage it will do to the wood.

This unique property of hickory hardwood flooring means that you can easily refinish your floor by sanding it and applying a new finish to it. It’s one of the more water-resistant options on the market. But that doesn’t mean you can’t stain or finish your hickory hardwood flooring. The wood will stain, but the stain will come off easily.

You can even get a unique look to your wood flooring by choosing a natural finish

Teak: Teak is a type of wood that has many characteristics that are best described as outstanding, especially when compared with other types of wood. More than that, though, teak is a gorgeous looking wood. It’s got a smooth yellowish-brown appearance that looks great on its own or combined with any number of different colours and styles.

Teak is naturally water and oil resistant, making it our most naturally durable and long-lasting outdoor flooring option. Teak has a classic look combined with exceptional durability. With no sealer required, teak will maintain its natural beauty for years to come.

Teak has been used a lot in the construction of homes for a very long time. You can find it on most boats because it doesn’t get destroyed by the water. It makes sense that you would want to floor your home with such a strong wood like teak.

Teak is an exotic hardwood flooring that can feature an oiled finish, this offers a rich honey-brown appearance, and it’s naturally water-resistant. The durability of the oiled finish is unsurpassed and requires minimal to no maintenance or cleaning, as it stands up to scratches and natural dents that can arise during day-to-day household use. 

At wood Floors Direct, We Stock a Wide Variety of Wood Species

Browse our large selection of wood floors to discover floors of exceptional quality at an affordable price. In addition, we offer quick shipping and money-back guarantees in addition to our extensive selection. 

What we’re proud to present to you is a wood flooring from a wide range of wood species that boasts a rugged appearance and a rugged texture. You can enjoy the warmth and harmony wood floors bring into any home or office, check out the options available today.

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