How do flooring finishes affect maintenance and cleaning?
Flooring finishes influence how easy a floor is to clean, how often it needs maintenance, and how it responds to wear over time.
Which flooring finish is best for high-traffic areas?
Durable finishes with added surface protection are best for high-traffic areas, helping floors cope with daily wear and movement.
What is the difference between oiled and lacquered flooring?
Oiled flooring offers a natural look and is easier to repair, while lacquered flooring provides a tougher surface with lower day-to-day maintenance.
What are the most popular finishes for engineered wood flooring?
Brushed & lacquered, brushed & oiled, and lacquered are our customers top choices.
What’s the difference between lacquered, oiled, and brushed finishes?
Lacquered floors have a smooth, protective coating, oiled floors soak in oil for a natural feel, and brushed floors have textured grain for added character.
What's the difference between brushed and oiled and lacquered finishes on wood flooring?
Brushed and oiled floors highlight the wood’s natural texture and can be spot-repaired, while lacquered floors offer a smoother, more durable surface that’s easier to maintain.