Longevity Guide for a Greener Tomorrow
Welcome to The Hardwood Floor Company, where we take immense pride in delivering top-notch products. Our extensive network of manufacturers spans across Europe and America, ensuring quality at every step. But we don’t just expect you to take our word for it – our products speak for themselves.
Every item in our collection holds either CE certification or has met the stringent DIN or BS standards. Additionally, the majority proudly bears FSC or PEFC certification, indicating that the wood used in our manufacturing process meets the highest standards.
What does this signify for you? Simply put, it means that each of our products has undergone rigorous testing by a government-approved independent authority. We are committed to ensuring that our hardwood floors not only meet but exceed the standards, making them the perfect choice for your space. Discover the assurance of quality with The Hardwood Floor Company.

Responsible Sourcing
The Hardwood Floor Company owners are sustainable forestry consultants by origin. Their consciousness on how the harvesting of precious timber effects local ecological, economical and social values is embedded in their DNA. All our raw materials are sourced from well managed forests. Consequently, we can supply most of our our flooring FSC®-certified.
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Responsible Use
Wood is great: it’s a natural, regenerative and CO2-neutral resource. However, due to an increased demand for large, high quality oak logs, the availability of raw material is limited. We mainly use locally harvested, majestic, Baltic oak trees from 100 to 175 years old. The production of multiplanks requires up to 4 times less noble wood than solid floors require. Some people still believe only solid floors last into the next generation. This is a misconception! In average, wood floors are sanded once every 15 years. Our 21 mm multiplanks can be sanded up to 5-6 times
The Hardwood Floor Company does not waste any wood. Leftovers are used to produce skirting and home decorations. Any remainder and saw dust is used as fuel wood to heat the entire factory and drying kilns.


Employer’s Responsibility
At The Hardwood Floor Company, we hold a deep conviction that our responsibility as employers extends far beyond simply treating our employees well. That’s why our production facility proudly holds accredited social status, ensuring that a minimum percentage of our workforce includes individuals with varying degrees of work capacity.




