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Bespoke wood floors and flooring, including bespoke Oak floors

Wood Floors & Accessories (WFA) offers a truly bespoke service to ensure you have exactly what you and your customers are looking for – a floor that’s original, personalised and designed to meet individual styles and surroundings.

Now, that’s exciting.

Choose from thousands of combinations of textures, colours and finishes, widths, lengths and grading. If our extensive range doesn’t cover your needs we also offer a colour matching service.

Shown below is our Core Range, to understand the WFA bespoke flooring process see our Bespoke Finishing section.

The traditional Herringbone has always been popular but perhaps you’ve been asked for this combined with a basket weave pattern, with a particular grade and a slightly distressed finish? No problem – we can do that – and all under your own branding and packaging.

some options include

  • tumbling / distressing
  • surface smoking
  • colour matching
  • brushing/texturing
  • quality control
  • industrial coating
  • inspiration wall
  • customised packaging

The above bespoke finishes are available in both prime and rustic grades in the design options below.

Plank
Herringbone
Chevron
Mixed Width Plank
Mansion Weave
Cube
Continuous Versailles
Hexagon
Brochures

Adapt our brochure to suit your own company needs

WFA can adapt our TRULY BESPOKE WOOD FLOORING brochure to suit your own company needs. Just supply us with your company logo, contact details and finish coding and we’ll personalise the brochure and send it to you for approval before getting it off to print.

WITH BESPOKE FLOORS, the options are limitless.

If you have any questions or would like to discuss our products and service, please give us a call give on +44 208 501 6730 or email us at info@wfa.uk.net and we’ll send you through some samples.

NOTE: Our fumed and smoked colours are achieved through a process which reacts with the natural tannins in the oak. Although we use controlled processes when smoking variation in colour will occur and the final colours are dictated by nature and not by using pigmented stains.