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Engineered or Solid Flooring?

Choosing the Right Reclaimed Flooring for Your Home

Reclaimed wood flooring brings warmth, heritage, and sustainability into your space. Whether you choose reclaimed solid wood flooring or reclaimed engineered wood flooring, you’re investing in authentic character and long-lasting quality.

The right option simply depends on your property, subfloor, and lifestyle needs.

Engineered

Authentic Surface. Enhanced Stability.

Reclaimed engineered wood flooring features a genuine reclaimed hardwood top layer bonded to a multi-layer core. This construction provides excellent structural stability while retaining the beauty of aged timber.

Why Choose Reclaimed Engineered Flooring?

  • Real reclaimed wood surface
  • Suitable for underfloor heating
  • Greater resistance to seasonal movement
  • Perfect for modern living and open-plan spaces
  • Available in wider plank formats
  • Flexible installation options

Engineered reclaimed flooring offers versatility without compromising on appearance, making it a popular choice for contemporary renovations.

Ideal for: Kitchens, extensions, underfloor heating systems, and modern family homes.

Solid Wood Flooring

Traditional Craftsmanship. Full-Depth Character.

Our reclaimed solid wood flooring is milled from genuine salvaged timber, preserving the depth, grain, and history of each board. Every plank tells a story, making it ideal for heritage homes, barn conversions, and
feature spaces.

Why Choose Reclaimed Solid Flooring?

  • 100% solid reclaimed timber throughout
  • Exceptional lifespan with multiple sanding opportunities
  • Rich natural patina and authentic aged texture
  • Add long-term value to period and character properties
  • A true traditional flooring solution

Solid reclaimed wood performs beautifully in stable, above-ground rooms and offers unmatched authenticity for those wanting the most
traditional finish. This product is not suited for underfloor heating.

Ideal for: Period homes, listed properties, restoration
projects, and statement rooms.