Dark wood flooring is often specified where a space calls for a more defined and architectural expression. The deeper tones create contrast, frame interiors and bring a sense of weight to commercial and residential environments.
Junckers dark wood flooring is crafted from 100% solid hardwood, offering a robust surface suited to areas with consistent foot traffic such as offices, hospitality settings and high-end residential projects. The darker finishes enhance the natural grain of the timber while providing a consistent and controlled appearance across larger floor areas.
A range of finishes and formats allows specifiers and contractors to select a solution that aligns with the project’s visual intent and practical requirements. Darker floors are a considered choice for interiors where durability, refinishability and long-term value are key.
Junckers’ best-selling dark wood floor is called Black Oak, a wonderfully rich, dark solid oak floor with highly visible grain patterns. The dark stain mimics the natural process known as ‘bog oak’, where felled oak trees submerged in bogs take on a deep, dark hue, which drawn deep into the tree trunk.
In a similar fashion, the dark colour in our Black Oak floor is drawn right down through each floorboard, ensuring the rich, deep stain goes way beyond the surface. This means our Black Oak floors withstand the wear and tear of daily life and can even be sanded and refinished without losing their good looks.
Our dark wood floors are pre-finished, with a perfect, factory applied seal of oil or lacquer. Not only does this process render our dark wooden floors strong and durable, they are ready to use and walk on as soon as they are installed. Junckers dark wood floors also work perfectly with underfloor heating and are PEFC and FSC® certified.
Our dark wood flooring is available in a wide variety of shades, designs, lengths and widths, including plank flooring, two-strip wood flooring, herringbone floors and the stunning Hexparket hexagonal parquet floor.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Dark Wooden Flooring
Does dark wood flooring show scratches? add
Darker finishes can highlight dust but tend to hide minor scratches better than light floors. Junckers solid hardwood can be spot-repaired and periodically resanded.
Is dark wood flooring hard to maintain? add
No — Junckers dark hardwood is maintained the same way as any solid wood floor. Regular sweeping and periodic oiling or relacquering keeps it looking its best.
What is the darkest wood flooring? add
Junckers' deepest dark wood flooring options are in the ebony-stained and smoked ranges. Request a free sample to see the colour in your space.