Options for grey bamboo flooring

Options for grey bamboo flooring

This entry was posted on March 18, 2022 by sam elliott

Grey flooring has become increasingly popular over recent years.  It provides a tranquil and fresh looking floor, whilst offering a modern and contemporary feel.  Bamboo flooring is a great choice of you are looking for a new grey floor.  We have three different shades of grey that are all hardwearing, natural and sustainable.

 

As you know, bamboo is not grey, so the flooring has had a grey colour stain added to the surface to create these amazing and sought-after tones. As trends are changing we have tried to keep up with demand for new and unique colour choices of bamboo.  All of our grey bamboo floors are made from strand woven bamboo.  This makes the planks extremely hard wearing, dimensionally stable and versatile in use.  They all have layers of protective lacquer added to the surface, which helps to defend them against daily wear and tear, along with spills and other liquids that may get dropped. Furthermore, if you would like to know more about how bamboo flooring is made, have a look at the following article: How are the different bamboo flooring colours created?  

If you are interested in the three different shade of grey bamboo flooring that we can offer, here is a little bit more about them:  

Pebble Grey

Pebble grey bamboo flooring is a light grey, that will really help to lighten and brighten your space.  It adds a calming and tranquil feel whilst also offering you a clean and fresh atmosphere. 

 

Antique Taupe Grey Bamboo

Antique taupe bamboo flooring has a combination of brown and grey tones to create this unique and warm taupe colour.  It would be perfect for anyone who can’t decide between a traditional brown floor or a modern grey option. 

 

Stone Grey

Finally, Stone grey bamboo flooring is a bold mid-grey colour.  A true grey that will look great in any room in your home.  In addition, if you like stone grey, you have the added choice of either a plank style floor, or a parquet block