The Unique Texture of Cork Flooring

Cork and Wood Textures
We offer two types of cork flooring, natural oak which is pure cork and a protective finish, and a wood-look option for those who want the best of both and a sustainable alternative. The topmost layer of our wood-look cork flooring features a protective sealant that guards against water damage and wear, but also achieves the natural ridges of real wood, both in look and feel.The Versatility of Laminate Textures

The Authenticity of Engineered Wood’s Texture

Comparative Analysis

- Cork flooring offers a cushioned feel, making it gentle on the feet and conducive to standing for long periods. It is also naturally warm, which can be comforting in colder climates.
- Laminate, with its adaptive nature, can swing between the smoothness akin to polished stone to a more grainy, wood-like texture – depending on the choice of finish. It tends to be firmer underfoot, reflecting its dense composition.
- Engineered wood, however, brings the unmistakable sensation of genuine hardwood, complete with slight irregularities that add to its natural charm. All coupled with a solidity that speaks of its quality and craftsmanship.
Aesthetic and Practical Implications
Texture not only influences the tactile comfort but also the overall aesthetic and functionality of flooring:- Cork's soft texture can imbue spaces with a welcoming, earthy look but may be susceptible to indentations from heavy furniture.
- Laminate offers a broad spectrum of styles, with the added advantage of being scratch-resistant, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.
- The authenticity of engineered wood's texture lends an upscale look and feel to interiors, echoing the timeless elegance of solid hardwood, while being more adaptable to diverse environmental conditions.
Find the Right Look and Feel for Your Space
