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Oiled engineered wood flooring enhances the natural beauty of real wood, with the oil penetrating the surface to highlight the grain and create a rich, authentic finish. This not only improves the appearance but also adds durability, giving you the look of solid wood with added stability.

There are two main types of oiled engineered flooring: natural oiled and UV oiled. UV oiled floors are treated with oil that’s cured using ultraviolet light, resulting in a tougher, more protective finish with a subtle satin sheen.

For added texture and feel, oiled floors can be paired with brushed or hand-scraped finishes. This combination offers a more tactile surface while maintaining excellent resistance to everyday wear and foot traffic.

If you’re looking for a specific option, oiled oak flooring remains one of the most popular choices, with a wide range of styles available to suit different interiors.

Oiled engineered wood flooring is finished with a natural oil treatment that soaks into the wood surface.

This enhances the grain and gives a more natural look and feel compared to lacquered finishes.

Oiled flooring offers a more natural appearance and easier spot repairs.

Small scratches or marks can often be treated locally without needing to refinish the entire floor.

Yes, oiled engineered wood flooring is durable and suitable for everyday use.

However, it may require more regular maintenance than lacquered floors to keep it looking its best.

Oiled floors should be cleaned regularly and re-oiled periodically to maintain their finish.

This helps protect the wood and keep its natural appearance over time.

Oiled flooring is more breathable and natural, but can be more susceptible to stains if spills are not cleaned quickly.

Regular maintenance helps protect the surface.

Oiled flooring offers a more natural look and easier repairs, while lacquered flooring provides a more protective, low-maintenance surface.

The best choice depends on your preference and lifestyle.

Yes, oiled wood flooring can develop a richer tone over time.

This natural ageing process adds to the character of the floor.

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