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    What Type of Wood is Suitable for Flooring?

    Real wood flooring is a timeless choice that adds elegance and value to any home. Many homeowners and contractors choose wood flooring not only for its natural beauty but also for its long-term durability and return on investment.

    If you're considering wood flooring, you may be wondering which type suits your needs best — softwoods like pine, traditional hardwoods such as oak, or something more unique like bamboo, which, despite its appearance, is technically a grass.

    Each species brings its own set of characteristics — from grain patterns and natural colour tones to dimensional stability and mechanical durability. The ideal choice depends on several factors: your style, lifestyle demands, interior design, budget, and even your local climate.

    To help guide your decision, we’ll explore various types of wood used in flooring, including some exotic hardwoods that offer distinctive looks and performance benefits. From the rich hues of African Afzelia to the rare and stunning Central American Yemeri (a species so obscure it doesn’t even have a Wikipedia page), these exotic woods provide exceptional visual appeal and individuality.

    Whatever your vision, Flooring Centre offers a wide selection of high-quality wood flooring options tailored to meet both aesthetic and functional requirements.

    Understanding Dimensional Stability in Wood Flooring

    One of the most important considerations when choosing wood flooring is dimensional stability — how well the wood resists expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature and humidity. Since perfect environmental control is rarely achievable in real-world conditions, selecting a stable wood species is crucial for long-term performance.

    Wood Species by Dimensional Stability

    Stability LevelWood Species
    Most StableMesquite, Australian Cypress
    StableSantos Mahogany, Purpleheart, Burmese Teak, Wenge, Padauk, Merbau
    Medium StabilityBrazilian Walnut, Ipe, White Ash, American Walnut, Brazilian Teak, Cumaru, Southern Pine, Sapele, Fir, Black Cherry
    UnstableHickory, Pecan, Brazilian Maple, Red Oak, Brazilian Cherry, Jatoba, Bubinga
    Most UnstableBeech, Jarrah, White Oak, Hard Maple, Birch

    Understanding how dimensional stability affects installation and maintenance will help ensure your flooring performs well over time. For example, less stable species may need longer acclimation periods or specialised subfloor preparations.

    Mechanical Stability of Wood Flooring

    In addition to dimensional stability, mechanical stability — or resistance to wear, dents, and impact — plays a major role in determining the suitability of a wood species for different environments, especially high-traffic areas.

    Wood Species by Mechanical Stability

    Stability LevelWood Species
    Most StableBrazilian Cherry, Mesquite, Santos Mahogany
    StableMerbau, Jarrah, Purpleheart, Hickory, Pecan, African Padauk, Wenge
    Medium StabilityHard Maple, Australian Cypress, White Oak, Ash, American Beech, Red Oak, Yellow Birch, Heart Pine
    UnstableBlack Walnut, Teak, Black Cherry, Yellow Pine
    Most UnstableSouthern Pine, Douglas Fir

    Choosing the right wood species involves evaluating both dimensional and mechanical stability based on your environment. Homes near the coast, those with underfloor heating systems, or properties with inconsistent indoor climates should prioritise more stable species.

    Need expert guidance? Contact our team today. We can help you select the perfect flooring solution — from product choice to installation, restoration, and maintenance — tailored to your lifestyle, design preferences, and budget.

    Common Wood Types and Their Characteristics

    At Flooring Centre, we offer a wide variety of wood flooring options. Below is a comparison of the most commonly purchased wood types across London, including their natural appearance, hardness, and how they age over time.

    Wood TypeColour & AppearanceHardness (vs Oak)Grain PatternAging & Colour Change
    AshCreamy, ranging from pale grey to light yellow with brown streaksHarder than oakStraight, open grainSlow aging; turns tanned over time
    BeechLight cream to medium brown with pink/orange tingeComparable to oakSmooth, fine straight grainAmbers slightly over time
    BirchCream colour turning reddish-yellow over time20–30% harder than oakStraight or slightly wavy grainDeepens in tone with age
    BambooCreamy yellow, striped lookVery hard (harder than many hardwoods)Uniform texture, not traditional grainMaintains original tone well
    ChestnutYellow to pale brown (“scrumptious”)Moderate hardnessCoarse but even textureStable; minimal change
    CherryDeep red to reddish-brown heartwoodSofter than oakFine figured, straight grainDarkens significantly with oxidation
    MaplePale white/yellowish to reddish-brownHarder than oakStraight to slightly wavy grainTurns golden with age
    MahoganyReddish-brown, darkens over timeModerate hardnessStraight grain, no voidsRich reddish sheen when polished
    OakLight tones, some exotic red variantsBenchmark – considered standardStraight, silvery textureAmbering over time
    OliveCreamy-amber with red tingesModerate to hardSmooth, uniform surfaceRetains rich character over time
    PineLight, knotty planks with rustic charmSoftwood – less durableOpen, visible knotsDevelops patina with age
    MerbauYellow-orange to reddish-brownVery hardStraight to interlocked grainDarkens with age; gold flecks become visible
    WalnutDark chocolate brown with purple tingeComparable to oakStraight to slightly wavyGets lighter and more golden over time
    JarrahPink to deep red with reddish-purple overtoneHard and durableStraight grainingColour intensifies with age
    TeakYellowish-brown to golden brownModerate to hardCoarse, uneven textureResists decay and moisture very well
    RosewoodDark brown to deep purple with black streaksHard and shock-resistantClose-grained, sometimes wavyChanges to golden brown over time
    JatobaPink to reddish-brown with dark streaksVery hardStraight to interlocked grainColour becomes richer with age
    PearPinkish-white, similar to alderModerate hardnessFine, even textureMinimal colour change
    Sour CherryPearly pinkSoft to moderateEven grainRetains its unique tone

    Each wood type offers something unique — whether it's the classic beauty of oak, the exotic appeal of teak, or the rustic charm of pine. When choosing the right wood for your space, consider both aesthetics and performance based on your environment and lifestyle.

    If you're still unsure which option works best for your home or project, contact our team at Flooring Centre. We offer free consultations, viewings, and quotations — helping you make the perfect choice without pressure or hassle.

    General Advice for Choosing the Right Wood Flooring

    Choosing the right wood flooring is an important decision that impacts both the aesthetics and functionality of your space. Whether you're renovating a home or working on a commercial project, understanding your options — from wood type and durability to cost and installation — will help you make an informed choice. At Flooring Centre, we believe that every client deserves a flooring solution that aligns with their lifestyle, design vision, and budget. Below, we guide you through key considerations to help you select the perfect wood flooring for your needs.

    Budget Considerations

    Start by determining how much you're willing to invest in wood flooring. Visit local stores to explore different options, request samples, and compare wood colours, shades, and thicknesses.

    If high-end species like mahogany or teak are beyond your budget, speak with local flooring contractors about more affordable alternatives that offer a similar appearance and performance.

    At Flooring Centre, we provide a wide selection of hardwood flooring at various price points — helping you find a budget-friendly solution that still meets your aesthetic and functional needs.

    Functionality by Room

    Your choice of flooring should reflect the function of each room. Different areas of the home have unique demands, so consider the following:

    • Living Rooms: High-traffic zones benefit from durable, wear-resistant wood that’s easy to maintain.
    • Foyers: As the first impression of your home, foyers often feature more formal and stylish flooring choices.
    • Family Rooms & Kitchens: Avoid dark or bleached hardwoods, which show dirt and water marks easily. Choose moisture-resistant and durable woods, and be prepared for regular cleaning.
    • Dining Rooms: Darker tones work well in formal settings and can be enhanced with decorative furniture and lighting.
    • Bathrooms: Due to high moisture levels, wood flooring is generally not recommended for full bathrooms. However, it may be suitable for guest bathrooms used only occasionally.
    • Bedrooms: Solid wood flooring is ideal here, allowing you to choose a tone that reflects your style and comfort.

    Matching Your Home Interior

    The right flooring enhances your interior design. Lighter wood tones can make small spaces feel larger and brighter, while darker woods add warmth and a classic, vintage appeal.

    Always consider how the wood colour interacts with your existing furniture, wall tones, and overall ambience. A cohesive design creates a polished, intentional look.

    Consult a Professional Floor Contractor

    When making such an important investment, it’s wise to consult with a professional flooring contractor who can guide you through the selection process.

    Experts can help you understand the physical properties of different wood species, recommend the best choices for your lifestyle (e.g., homes with pets or young children), and ensure proper installation for long-term durability.

    At Flooring Centre, we work closely with trusted contractors across London and the UK. Whether you need advice, a free sample, or a no-obligation quote, our team is here to help.

    Ready to Choose Your Perfect Floor?

    Explore our full range of hardwood flooring options today. With expert guidance and a wide variety of styles, finishes, and budgets to suit every home, we make choosing the right floor both simple and enjoyable.

    Contact us now for a free consultation, viewings, or quotations — no pressure, just great service and even better floors.

    • Index
    • Lacquer vs Oil Wood Floor Finish – Which Is Easier to Maintain?
    • Staining Hardwood Floors: Transforming Your Home with Warmth and Style
    • Flooring Installation Secrets: How to Achieve a Professional Finish
    • Flooring by Room: The Ultimate Guide for Every Space in Your Home
    • Best Flooring for Kitchens – Waterproof, Durable & Easy to Clean
    • Best Bathroom Flooring – Waterproof, Durable & Easy to Maintain
    • Best Living Room Flooring – Wood, Laminate & Vinyl Options
    • Best Hallway Flooring – Durable, Stylish & Easy to Maintain
    • Best Kids’ Room Flooring – Safe, Durable & Easy to Maintain
    • Best Basement Flooring – Waterproof, Durable & Comfortable Options
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    • Lacquer vs Oil Wood Floor Finish – Which Is Easier to Maintain?
    • Staining Hardwood Floors: Transforming Your Home with Warmth and Style
    • Flooring Installation Secrets: How to Achieve a Professional Finish
    • Flooring by Room: The Ultimate Guide for Every Space in Your Home
    • Best Flooring for Kitchens – Waterproof, Durable & Easy to Clean
    • Best Bathroom Flooring – Waterproof, Durable & Easy to Maintain
    • Best Living Room Flooring – Wood, Laminate & Vinyl Options
    • Best Hallway Flooring – Durable, Stylish & Easy to Maintain
    • Best Kids’ Room Flooring – Safe, Durable & Easy to Maintain
    • Best Basement Flooring – Waterproof, Durable & Comfortable Options
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