Buy grey wooden flooring to create a sleek, modern look in your home or business.
We stock a wide collection of long-lasting grey wood, available in light and dark tones. Grey flooring is ideal for calm, contemporary interiors and pairs effortlessly with most wall and skirting board colours.
Choose from two types of wooden grey flooring: engineered flooring and hardwood flooring, each offering unique benefits depending on your project.
Solid grey wooden flooring is crafted from a single species of wood, offering timeless style and natural durability. Available in a range of colours and styles, solid wood flooring is a classic look. Maintenance is simple: sweep regularly, polish with a reputable product and sand every few years to keep the surface fresh.
Solid oak and wood flooring can last for up to 100 years if cared for properly. If they’re scratched or scuffed, solid wooden floors can also be deeply sanded, making them the ideal long-term investment for period properties or restaurants.
Engineered wooden flooring consists of multiple layers, with a real hardwood top layer bonded to high-quality plywood for stability. Engineered flooring is often more versatile than solid wood, as it handles changes in heat and humidity with greater stability. This makes it ideal for rooms with underfloor heating or changing moisture levels.
With engineered flooring, only the top layer is real wood, making it less prone to warping and expanding than real wood. This makes engineered flooring suitable for installing over underfloor heating and cleaning with normal water and detergent.
Engineered flooring
Hardwood flooring
Moisture & Heat Resistance
High (suitable for underfloor heating)
Low (can expand/contract)
Sanding
Once or twice, but it can be recoated multiple times.
Many times.
Lifespan
20-30 years
100+ years
Installation method
Nail or glue-down
Nail down only
Choose from a range of dark and light grey tones, or mix and match with other wood colours for a unique finish.
We offer a variety of wood flooring designs and patterns, including herringbone, parquet, tiles, planks, and more.
Different shades of grey are ideal for creating rustic or modern looks. For example:
Light grey oak flooring is perfect for narrow spaces as lighter colours create the illusion of space.
Anthracite grey wood flooring adds a bold contrast and can make large spaces feel more intimate and grounded.
Grey floors are often used in rooms where a clean, contemporary style is desired. Grey floors are neutral and easily blend with walls, offering rooms a light, airy feel. Depending on tone and texture, it suits:
Scandinavian interiors: Characterised by clean lines and minimal tones.
Industrial aesthetic: Characterised by raw, exposed materials and authenticity.
Contemporary styles: Paired with metallic elements to create a sense of modernity.
Browse our flooring solutions online to find the perfect fit for you.
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At Allfloors Glasgow, we’re passionate about helping families and businesses create their perfect space. We offer a comprehensive range of light and dark grey wooden flooring for every project. Our team offers a full design, supply and installation service to make achieving your ideal aesthetic easy.
With a combined experience of over 50 years, we understand the finer details of selecting and installing the perfect floor. In addition to grey wood flooring, we also stock various flooring solutions in other colours, including:
Order grey wooden flooring to bring modern sophistication to your space.
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Grey floors pair well with classic shades, such as white, pastels, and matching grey walls, as well as pops of bright colours.
Yes. Grey flooring continues to gain popularity and is easily paired with any decor style. Wooden flooring is a neutral base for creating a beautiful, elegant space.
A light grey wooden floor works well in both small and large rooms. In small rooms, we recommend using a lighter shade of grey, such as Rhinestone (SW 7656), Analytical Grey (SW 7051), or Useful Grey (SW 7050).
In larger rooms, the shade of grey you should use depends on the look you’re trying to create. Most people prefer to create cosy-looking spaces, which dark grey wood flooring is great for. Some popular shades of dark grey include ash grey and charcoal dark grey.
This depends on whether you have hardwood or engineered laminate flooring.
Hardwood flooring: Ensure the hardwood flooring isn’t regularly exposed to direct sunlight. Avoid using ammonia, vinegar, and bleach cleaners.
Engineered wooden flooring: Use a floor polish and oil to keep the wood moist, and clean it regularly with a pH-soft detergent.
Thinking about buying new flooring products? It can be difficult to pick the right flooring solution for your space. Our flooring specialist in Glasgow has compiled a complete guide to help you make the right choices.
Finishing touches such as threshold bars, stair rods, and entrance matting can be the difference between a nice floor and a fabulous floor. It gives life to areas of your home that might otherwise go unnoticed. These “extras” can quickly become essentials once you see the positive difference they can make. Take a look at our breakdown of all the fantastic options to finish off your floor with style.
The underlay should be replaced at the same time as your carpet. Re-using the same underlay significantly shortens carpet life and makes the surface feel much harder underfoot. Old underlays can also cause premature wear spots, wrinkling and faster fibre deterioration.
Provide our staff with room measurements for a more precise flooring quote. Our guide below helps you accurately calculate your room’s measurements.
When buying new flooring, it’s important that you understand how to clean it properly. Lacklustre care and maintenance can damage your floors beyond repair. Follow our handy aftercare guide to prevent this from happening.
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