Real Oak Floors are UK importers and specialist suppliers of wide plank oak boards, hardwood floors and oak flooring throughout the UK and Europe. Our quality products and fresh attitude to domestic and commercial trade have made us one of the fastest growing distributors of real wood flooring sales in the UK today.
Our wide range of timber products include solid wood flooring, engineered wood flooring, parquet flooring, solid oak flooring, engineered oak flooring and wooden laminate flooring from a number of high-profile, companies such as Junckers, Boen and Kahrs. Brands we stock include Junckers, Boen, Barlinek, Ekowood, Kahrs, French woods.
We also have many solid wood mouldings, solid oak flooring, wood doors including internal and external oak doors.
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#1 by rajan on August 15th, 2009
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i would like to import very good quality wood floors, specially thermal treated engineered woods and deck woods
#2 by juliette on November 11th, 2009
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Hi – I would like to put a wood floor (my first thought was oak) in part of my kitchen – not around the sink/cooker area – but in the dining area. My concerns are the high traffic in this room (dogs as well as people) and the traffic generated by the access from the kitchen to the garden – inevitably people coming into the kitchen with muddy shoes, boots etc. What would you advise – wood or not, what treatments, what type of wood? Many thanks
#3 by admin on November 13th, 2009
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Wood is a very good idea for this kind of environment. A hardwood such as oak would be a good choice here although it is recommended you use Bona Traffic which will provide great protection (http://www.realoakfloors.co.uk/bona_traffic_wood_flooring_lacquer.php).
Also, I would suggest cleaning your floor often with Bona Wood Floor Cleaner (http://www.realoakfloors.co.uk/bona_care_floor_cleaner_spray_and_refill.php). All you need to do is clean really dirty areas with a damp mop (not wet) and then use the product with a dry mop to clean the floor completely.
If you want some more info on the type of flooring we would recommend, please call Real Oak Floors on 0844 848 6840!
#4 by sally morris on January 14th, 2010
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I am looking at putting a studio dance floor down suitable for fitness and dance. The premises is the top floor with a company beneath me. Therefore the material has to be soundproof as well as vibration friendly and kind to the client’s joints. What material flooring would you recommend.