There are many types of wood floor, all vary in colour, size and durability.
Oak flooring is available unfinished in a variety of widths.
Ash is naturally light in colour from pure white to grey wood.
Bamboo is well known for being especially strong and stable. Bamboo flooring provides an exotic look and feel to any room.
Beech has light brown, hard, and moderately heavy timber. The wood is close and even in texture, with a fine silky grain, and is easily worked and fairly strong and durable.
Birch is a medium heavy, medium hard, tough wood
Cherry is a moderately hard wood which undergoes an extreme degree of colour change with pronounced darkening from a pale pink colour when fresh milled to a dark reddish colour when fully aged.
Larch wood is tough, durable and waterproof.
Maple wood varies greatly in strength and colour. There is high demand for maple in flooring and furniture production.
Merbau wood is a popular choice for high class joinery work. Merbau comes in a fairly wide range of colour variability, from light browns to medium browns to dark browns.
Pine is a soft lightly coloured wood, uniform in texture. Teak Flooring - Teak is a medium-weight timber which is rather soft and has a very characteristic appearance.
Walnut is an extremely high scorer on the Janka hardness scale is walnut flooring, this beautiful wood has a rich warm colour and texture.