Explore our brushed and oiled engineered wood flooring range to bring natural texture, visible grain and a soft low-sheen finish into your home. Compare wood tones, board styles and care details to find a floor that feels warm, authentic and practical for everyday living.
Explore our brushed and oiled engineered wood flooring range to bring natural texture, visible grain and a soft low-sheen finish into your home. Compare wood tones, board styles and care details to find a floor that feels warm, authentic and practical for everyday living.
What is brushed and oiled engineered wood flooring?
Brushed and oiled engineered wood flooring is engineered wood flooring with a brushed surface texture and an oiled finish. The brushing helps highlight the natural grain, while the oil finish gives the floor a more natural, matt or low-sheen appearance, depending on the product.
What does a brushed finish do to engineered wood flooring?
A brushed finish helps bring out the natural grain and texture of the wood surface. It can make the floor feel more tactile and characterful compared with a completely smooth finish.
What does an oiled finish mean on engineered wood flooring?
An oiled finish means the surface has been treated with oil rather than a high-gloss coating. This can help create a more natural-looking surface, but the exact appearance and care needs depend on the product guidance.
Is brushed-and-oiled flooring shiny or matte?
Brushed and oiled flooring is usually associated with a matt or low-sheen appearance rather than a glossy look. The exact sheen can vary depending on the oil finish and product specification.
Does brushed-and-oiled engineered flooring feel textured?
Yes, many brushed and oiled engineered floors have a slightly textured surface because the brushing process helps expose more of the natural wood grain. Texture levels can vary between products.
Is brushed-and-oiled engineered flooring easy to maintain?
It can be straightforward to care for when the correct cleaning and maintenance guidance is followed. Regular sweeping, prompt spill cleaning and suitable wood floor cleaning products are important for protecting the surface.
Does brushed-and-oiled flooring need re-oiling?
Some brushed and oiled floors may need maintenance oil or re-oiling over time, depending on the product, finish and level of use. Always check the manufacturer’s care guidance before applying any maintenance product.
Can brushed and oiled engineered flooring show scratches?
Any real wood floor can show marks depending on use, colour, finish and maintenance. A brushed texture may make some small marks less noticeable than on a very smooth, glossy surface, but it should not be treated as scratch-proof.
Should I order brushed-and-oiled engineered flooring samples before buying?
Yes, order samples because they are especially useful for brushed and oiled engineered flooring, as the grain, texture and sheen can look different in each room. View samples at home to compare finishes before ordering.
Brushed & Oiled Engineered Wood Flooring with Natural Texture
Brushed & oiled engineered wood flooring is a popular choice for customers who want a natural-looking wood floor with visible grain, subtle texture and a low-sheen surface. This finish is designed to bring out more of the wood’s character while keeping the appearance warm, natural and refined.
The brushed surface highlights the wood’s grain and texture, while the oiled finish gives the floor a more natural feel than some glossier finishes. The final appearance can vary depending on the wood species, colour tone, board size and oil finish used.
Because it uses engineered wood construction, brushed & oiled engineered flooring combines a real wood surface with a layered core. This may offer better stability than some solid wood options in suitable indoor spaces. For a wider choice, you can also browse our full range of engineered wood flooring.
What Is a Brushed and Oiled Finish?
A brushed-and-oiled finish combines two surface treatments. First, the wood surface is brushed to remove some of the softer grain and make the natural texture more visible. This can give the floor a more tactile and characterful surface.
The floor is then finished with oil. An oiled finish can help create a more natural, matte or low-sheen appearance, depending on the product. It allows the wood grain to remain visible and can give the floor a warmer, less glossy look.
As a result, brushed and oiled engineered wood flooring is a good option for customers who want the look of real wood with more visible grain and a surface that feels closer to the natural character of timber.
Why Choose Brushed & Oiled Engineered Flooring?
Brushed & oiled engineered flooring is often chosen for its natural appearance. A brushed texture can make the wood grain more noticeable, while an oil finish can create a softer, more understated surface than a high-gloss finish.
This finish works well in interiors where the floor should feel warm, natural and slightly textured. It can suit traditional, rustic, Scandinavian, modern country and natural interior styles, depending on the colour and board design.
Small marks may be less visually obvious on some brushed surfaces than on very smooth, glossy floors, but this depends on the colour, finish, room use and care routine. Brushed and oiled floors still need proper cleaning and maintenance to keep them looking their best.
Brushed Finish vs Oiled Finish: How They Work Together
The brushed and oiled finish is not one single effect. Each part of the finish plays a different role in the floor’s final appearance and feel.
Feature
Brushed Finish
Oiled Finish
Main role
Helps highlight the natural grain and texture.
Adds a surface finish with a natural-looking appearance.
Visual effect
Creates a more tactile, characterful surface.
Gives a matt or low-sheen look, depending on the product.
Surface feel
Can feel slightly textured.
Can feel warmer and more natural than some glossy finishes.
Design impact
Adds depth and visible grain movement.
Helps keep the floor looking more natural and understated.
Care impact
Texture may need regular cleaning to remove dust and grit.
Oiled surfaces may need suitable cleaning products and maintenance guidance.
Together, the two finishes create a floor that feels more natural and textured than a completely smooth surface, while still offering the practical benefits of engineered wood construction. In combination, they shape both the look and feel of the floor.
Choosing the Right Brushed & Oiled Engineered Wood Floor
Choosing the right brushed & oiled engineered wood floor depends on the tone, texture and level of grain visibility you want. To compare products, check whether you prefer subtle brushing or stronger grain movement across the surface, and use that as a key buying criterion.
Colour also makes a big difference. Natural, warm wood tones can make the brushed texture feel softer, while darker tones may show more grain contrast. Lighter brushed and oiled floors can feel more relaxed and understated, depending on the finish. Use colour as another buying criterion when deciding which look suits your project.
You should also carefully check the product specification. Board width, thickness, wear layer, surface finish, fitting method and care guidance can all affect whether a product is suitable for your project, so compare these details before you buy.
Care and Maintenance for Brushed & Oiled Engineered Flooring
Brushed and oiled engineered flooring should be cared for in accordance with the product and finish guidance. Because the surface has texture and an oil-based finish, regular cleaning and the use of suitable maintenance products are important.
Dust, grit and small particles should be removed regularly, as they can affect the surface over time. Spills should be cleaned promptly, and harsh cleaning products should be avoided unless they are approved for the floor finish.
Some oiled floors may need maintenance oil or re-oiling over time, depending on the product, finish, level of use and manufacturer guidance. Always check the care instructions before choosing cleaning or maintenance products.
What to Check Before Buying Brushed & Oiled Engineered Flooring
Before ordering brushed-and-oiled engineered flooring, carefully review the product details, as the finish can affect the floor’s look, feel and care needs.
What to Check
Why It Matters
Finish type
Confirms whether the floor is brushed, oiled, UV oiled or another finish.
Texture level
Some brushed floors feel more textured than others.
Oil finish guidance
Helps you understand cleaning and maintenance needs.
Wood species
Affects grain, tone and how the brushed finish appears.
Colour tone
Changes how visible the grain and texture look in the room.
Wear layer
Helps you understand the surface construction and care options.
Board size
Influences the scale and overall appearance of the installed floor.
Fitting method
Confirms how the floor should be installed.
Room suitability
Helps confirm whether the product is appropriate for the intended space.
Care guidance
Explains how to clean and maintain the oiled surface.
This helps you choose a brushed & oiled engineered wood floor based on the full product specification, not just the colour shown in images.
Order Free Brushed & Oiled Engineered Flooring Samples
Choosing brushed & oiled engineered flooring from images alone can be difficult because texture, grain and sheen can look different in each room. At Flooring Surgeons, you can order free samples before making a final decision, so take the next step and compare them at home.
Place your samples near windows, furniture, doors and walls to see how the surface looks in natural and artificial light. This is especially useful with brushed and oiled finishes because the grain, texture and sheen can change depending on lighting and viewing angle.
Before ordering, compare the tone, texture, board size, finish, wear layer, fitting method, and care guidance to choose a brushed-and-oiled engineered flooring that suits both your design plans and practical needs.
Yes, you can order samples to see the colour, texture, and finish in your home before placing a full order. Sample sizes may vary depending on the product. For full details, please visit our Order Sample page.
We recommend ordering an extra 5–10% to allow for cuts, waste, and future repairs. For more complex room layouts, additional wastage may be required.
If your order has not yet been dispatched, we may be able to amend or cancel it. Please contact our team as soon as possible after placing your order. For full details, visit our Returns & Cancellation page.
Delivery
Most orders are available for delivery from 3 working days after placing your order. You’ll be able to choose your preferred delivery date at checkout, depending on stock availability.
Yes, we deliver across mainland England and Wales, with selected areas in Scotland and the South West also available for delivery at an additional charge. For full details, please visit our Delivery page.
If anything is damaged or missing, please let the driver know straight away so they can make a note of it before you sign the paperwork. Then contact our team with photos if possible. If you notice any issues after delivery, just get in touch and we’ll work quickly to resolve the problem with a replacement or refund where needed.
Installation
Many of our flooring products are suitable for DIY installation if you’re confident with home projects and have the right tools. However, for the best finish, we always recommend using a professional fitter.
Yes, we offer a professional fitting service in the West Midlands ONLY. Our experienced fitters can help with everything from preparation to installation, making the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Contact our team to check availability in your area. For full details, please visit our Expert Fitting page.
Product & Care
Regular sweeping or vacuuming and occasional mopping with a damp cloth will help keep your flooring looking its best. Avoid using excessive water, harsh chemicals, or steam mops unless recommended for your specific flooring type.
We do our best to show colours as accurately as possible online, but shades can vary slightly due to screen settings, room lighting, and natural variation in the product. We always recommend ordering a sample before purchasing.
Returns & Warranty
Unopened packs may be eligible for return within our returns period, subject to approval. Returned items must be in their original condition and packaging. Please contact our team before returning any products so we can help arrange the process. For full details, please visit our Returns & Cancellation page.
Many of our flooring products come with a manufacturer warranty for added peace of mind. Warranty length and coverage can vary depending on the product.
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