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Dark Brown Timber Flooring

Ready to add a rich, warm canvas to your interior? Our dark timber selections provide something special for everyone. Explore our range below.
Dark brown timber flooring by Kustom Timber

The benefits of dark brown timber

Warm and inviting


The rich, warm tones of dark brown timber flooring do more than just please the eye – they create a sense of warmth and tranquillity that transforms a house into a home, an office into a welcoming workspace, and a kitchen into the cosy heart of the home.

It’s the kind of warmth that invites you to kick off your shoes and enjoy the moments of serenity in your everyday hustle. It’s not just a flooring choice; it’s an ambiance-setter, a tone-definer—essentially, the first warm welcome as you step through the door.

Durable and long-lasting


Darker floors tend to be more forgiving than lighter shades when it comes to hiding dirt, dust, and scratches – meaning it’s the perfect choice for busy households.

They’re also less susceptible to fading and, if they do eventually fade, they’re easy to refinish.

Bold, yet classic

Anything goes


Whether you have visions of bold interior design or you’re angling for a more natural look, dark brown timber flooring is versatile, working with pretty much any design or colour schemes.

This means you’re not constrained by style boundaries – it’s chic, timeless, and complementary to virtually any decor of your heart’s desire.

Natural beauty


The richness and depth of dark brown timber flooring showcases the beautiful natural grains of the wood, making each plank unique. With its swirls and knots, dark brown engineered timber adds a touch of organic charm.

Harmonious colour pairings

Dark brown timber flooring is your reliable design ally. It’s there to elevate your vision, harmoniously blend with your chosen design elements, and accentuate the overall aesthetic appeal of your space.

That said, we love these colour pairings…

  • White shades create a nice contrast, offering something striking and modern. They can also brighten up the space and offset the darker tones of the floor
  • Creams and beiges create a soft, neutral colour palette than can make your room feel warm and inviting
  • Pastel shades of pretty much any colour provide a refreshing, light contrast to the deep, rich tones of dark brown timber
  • Sky blue and sage green hues create a little bit of contrast without being in-your-face, adding a pop of colour while still keeping things calm and tranquil
  • For a bit of vibrancy and energy, warm red and orange tones are a great option; their contrast also brings out the richness of the wood’s natural grains

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