Wood flooring has an enduring presence in British homes. Whether laid in wide contemporary planks or intricate parquet patterns, timber brings warmth, character and architectural depth to a space.
Our wood flooring portfolio showcases recent installations across London and surrounding areas — from period townhouse renovations to modern apartment refurbishments — each delivered with precision and a design‑led approach.
Our Stores

Islington Flooring Company
2 Waterloo Gardens
Milner Square,
Barnsbury Street
London N1 1TY
Tel: 020 7609 1234
islington@theflooring.group

Kensington Flooring Company
140 Kensington
Church Street,
Kensington
London W8 4BN
Tel: 020 3887 7777
kensington@theflooring.group

Commercial Division
2 Waterloo Gardens
Milner Square,
Barnsbury Street
London N1 1TY
Tel: 020 7435 5678
commercial@theflooring.group
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Wood Flooring in Real Homes
Every hardwood project begins with understanding the property. Ceiling heights, natural light, subfloor condition and architectural detailing all influence the final result.
Within our portfolio, you’ll find:
- Engineered wood flooring installations
- Solid hardwood floors
- Herringbone and parquet designs
- Full‑property refurbishments
- Single‑room statement floors
Each installation reflects careful material selection and meticulous fitting.
Period Properties & Architectural Integrity
London’s Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian homes demand sensitivity. Hardwood flooring in these properties is not simply a practical upgrade — it’s a continuation of architectural heritage.
We regularly install:
- Herringbone and parquet to echo original layouts
- Warm oak tones to complement period detailing
- Boards proportioned to suit traditional room scale
The aim is always to enhance, never overpower.
Contemporary Hardwood Floors
In modern homes and apartments, hardwood flooring often becomes the defining feature. Wide planks, subtle matt finishes and natural tones create calm, cohesive interiors that feel both elegant and effortless.
Engineered hardwood is particularly popular for:
- Open‑plan living areas
- Homes with underfloor heating
- Minimalist and contemporary schemes
The result is a surface that feels refined yet robust.
The Importance of Professional Installation
Hardwood flooring demands precision. From subfloor preparation to final finishing, every stage influences durability and long‑term performance.
Our projects demonstrate:
- Careful acclimatisation of timber
- Expert subfloor assessment
- Accurate pattern alignment in parquet installations
- Clean transitions between rooms
- Finishing details that elevate the overall result
Craftsmanship ensures the floor not only looks exceptional on installation day, but continues to perform beautifully for years to come.
Oak, Walnut & Beyond
While oak remains a favourite for its versatility and timeless appeal, our portfolio includes a range of hardwood options, selected according to the client’s aesthetic and practical requirements.
Factors considered include:
- Grain character and variation
- Colour tone and warmth
- Board width and length
- Finish type (matt, satin or natural oil look)
- Traffic levels and maintenance expectations
This considered approach ensures each hardwood floor feels bespoke rather than generic.
Wood Flooring for Stairs & Hallways
Hallways and staircases see some of the heaviest foot traffic in a home. Hardwood flooring in these areas creates continuity and architectural flow, particularly in open‑plan or multi‑storey properties.
Our portfolio highlights seamless stair nosing details, consistent board alignment and carefully finished edges for a cohesive, high‑end appearance.
Planning a Hardwood Flooring Project?
Whether you’re restoring a period home, renovating a flat or upgrading a single room, hardwood flooring provides a lasting foundation. With thoughtful selection and professional installation, it remains one of the most valuable investments you can make in your home.
Explore Our Recent Wood Flooring Projects
Browse our recent hardwood flooring installations for inspiration — from classic parquet layouts to expansive modern planks. Each project offers insight into how material, proportion and finish work together to shape a room.