Frequently Asked Questions
What does "brushed" mean on an engineered wood floor?
During manufacture, the board's surface is passed over wire brushes that remove the softer springwood between the grain lines, leaving the harder grain slightly raised. The result is a tactile, textured surface that emphasises the natural grain pattern.
Does a brushed texture hide scratches?
Yes — far better than a smooth surface. Because the surface is already textured, small scuffs and pet scratches blend into the grain rather than catching the light. Brushed is the go-to finish for family homes and properties with dogs.
Is brushed harder to clean than smooth wood?
Slightly. Dust can settle in the grain texture, so a regular vacuum or soft broom works better than a dry mop. Damp-mopping with a wood-floor cleaner is straightforward.













