
Room by Room
Thoughtfully chosen flooring for every space in your home
Every room in your home has its own character, function, and practical requirements. Choosing the right wood flooring means considering not only style and tone but also how the space is used, the level of foot traffic, and exposure to moisture, heat, or natural light.
At The Natural Wood Floor Company, we help homeowners select wood flooring that suits each room beautifully, balancing design, comfort, and long-term performance. From welcoming living spaces to practical kitchens and calm bedrooms, the right flooring choice creates a cohesive, well-considered home.
The living room is often the heart of the home, a space for relaxation, entertaining, and everyday life. Wood flooring here should feel warm, inviting, and durable, creating a seamless foundation that complements furniture and interior style. Popular choices: wide planks, herringbone, natural oak Key considerations: comfort, durability, visual flow
Popular choices: Wide planks, Herringbone, Natural Oak
Key considerations: Comfort, Durability, Visual Flow
Modern engineered wood flooring makes it possible to enjoy the beauty of wood in the kitchen. With the right construction and finish, wood floors can perform well in busy, hardworking spaces while adding warmth and character. Popular choices: engineered wood, lighter tones, textured finishes Key considerations: moisture resistance, easy maintenance, stability
Popular choices: engineered wood, lighter tones, textured finishes
Key considerations: moisture resistance, easy maintenance, stability
Bedrooms benefit from calm, natural materials that create a restful atmosphere. Wood flooring adds warmth underfoot and pairs beautifully with soft furnishings and neutral colour palettes. Popular choices: wide planks, light oak, Scandinavian inspired finishes Key considerations: comfort, tone, acoustic feel
Popular choices: wide planks, light oak, Scandinavian inspired finishes
Key considerations: comfort, tone, acoustic feel
Wood flooring in the dining room provides a refined backdrop for furniture and lighting. Patterned floors can add subtle interest, while simpler layouts allow natural grain to take centre stage. Popular choices: parquet, chevron, mid tone woods Key considerations: style continuity, surface protection
While solid wood is not suitable for bathrooms, certain engineered solutions can be considered for low moisture environments when installed correctly. Our advisors can guide you through suitable alternatives and finishes. Key considerations: moisture exposure, ventilation, material choice
Hallways set the tone for your home and experience some of the highest foot traffic. Flooring here should be durable, hard wearing, and visually impactful, creating a strong first impression. Popular choices: herringbone, parquet, darker tones Key considerations: durability, pattern definition, wear resistance
When selecting wood flooring by room, it is important to consider:
Foot traffic and daily use
Desired texture and pattern
Natural light and room size
Exposure to moisture or temperature changes
How flooring connects across adjoining rooms
Our South West London showroom team offers expert advice to help you make confident decisions, ensuring each room flows naturally into the next while performing exactly as required.
Seeing wood flooring in person is one of the best ways to understand how it will look and feel in different spaces. Visit our showroom or request samples to explore tones, finishes, and formats suitable for each room in your home.
The Natural Wood Floor Company is here to help you create a home that feels cohesive, comfortable, and beautifully designed from room to room.
