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Bespoke Coloured Oak Flooring in Cambridge

Hand-finished engineered oak, colour-matched to your exact specification.

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Bespoke Colour Collection

Sometimes the floor has to meet a colour that already exists — a kitchen, a staircase, a piece of furniture, a designer’s scheme. Our bespoke colour service hand-finishes engineered oak to a specific tone, so the floor belongs to the room rather than fighting it.

We work from a sample, a swatch or an existing floor, building up reactive stains, smokes and oils on genuine oak until the colour is right under the room’s own light. Nothing here is off-the-shelf — each bespoke floor is mixed and signed off before a single board is fitted.

How the bespoke process works

It begins with samples. We prepare finished oak panels in the candidate tones and view them in your space, because oak shifts dramatically between showroom downlights and north-facing daylight. Once a tone is agreed, the full floor is finished to match and acclimatised before fitting.

Because the base is engineered oak, a bespoke floor still carries all the practical advantages of the rest of our range — stability over underfloor heating, wide-board flatness and a real oak surface — with a colour made for one project only.

What we can match

Smoked greys, deep espresso browns, limed and white-washed pales, warm honeyed naturals — and the in-between tones that never appear in a standard range. Bespoke colour can be applied to wide planks, herringbone or chevron, and carried onto a matching staircase so the whole interior reads as one.

Frequently asked questions

Can you match my floor to a paint colour or a piece of furniture?

Usually yes. Bring a sample, a photo or the item itself to the showroom and we will prepare finished oak panels to view before committing to the full floor.

Will the bespoke colour fade or change over time?

All oak ambers slightly with light and age, which is part of its character. We account for this when mixing a bespoke tone and will explain how a given finish is likely to settle.

Is there a minimum order for bespoke colour?

Bespoke finishing involves sampling and set-up, so it suits whole-room and whole-house projects rather than very small areas. We will be honest about whether it is the right route for your job.