Frequently asked questions
How do I choose the right flooring colour for my room?
Start by thinking about the size and light in your space. Lighter floors like white, beige, or light oak can make small or dark rooms feel bigger and brighter. Darker floors like black or dark oak create depth and luxury in larger or well-lit rooms. Always order samples — seeing them in your actual space makes a big difference.
Will this floor colour match my furniture and walls?
Most of our flooring colours are chosen for their versatility. Greys, beiges, and oaks pair well with almost any décor. If you’re unsure, order a few free samples and place them next to your furniture and skirting boards — you'll quickly see what feels right.
What colour flooring makes a room look bigger?
Lighter colours like white, beige, and light oak are best for opening up small or narrow rooms. They reflect more natural light, which helps make the space feel larger and airier.
Are darker floors harder to keep clean?
Darker floors like black or dark oak may show dust or light pet hair more easily, but they’re just as easy to clean as any other flooring. A quick sweep or vacuum keeps them looking sharp, and many of our darker options have textured finishes that hide minor marks.
Should the floor be lighter or darker than the walls?
It depends on the mood you’re going for. Lighter floors and darker walls create contrast and warmth. Dark floors and lighter walls add elegance and drama. There’s no strict rule — it’s all about your personal style. Use our samples to test different combinations.
Can I mix floor colours in different rooms?
Absolutely. In fact, choosing different tones for different rooms is a great way to define each space, especially in open-plan homes. Just try to stay within the same overall colour family (e.g., all warm tones or all cool tones) for a cohesive flow.