When thinking about hallway flooring choices, you will want to consider quite a few things. Firstly, the hallway is the entrance to your home, so you will want a stunning and memorable floor to welcome people in. Secondly, the floor that you choose will need to be hardwearing, especially as a hallway is one of the busiest areas of your home. Finally, you will, more than likely, want a floor that is easy to keep clean.

Parquet Block Oak Flooring in a hallway
What are the best hallway flooring choices?
As already mentioned, the best choices for a hallway floor would be something that is durable, easy to look after, matches your décor and will offer a stunning entrance to your home. A wooden floor is a great, timeless, and effortlessly elegant floor. Engineered wood is versatile, making it great for a hallway. Engineered plank flooring will give you a classic feel to your hall. Whereas, if you are looking for a wow factor, why not opt for parquet block or chevron flooring.
The beauty of choosing engineered wooden flooring for your hallway is that it can last a lifetime if looked after properly. The neutral colours of Oak will complement any style of décor. Or alternatively, choose a stained or smoked floor to give you a richer tone and colour contrast. You will find that Oak flooring is really easy to look after. Simply sweep on a daily basis and clean once a week (more often if needed). We would recommend using a doormat at entrance doors and remove outdoor footwear before walking on the floor.
If you are looking for something a bit different, why not check out bamboo flooring? Strand woven bamboo is over twice as hard as Oak flooring and is available in a wide range of colours and styles.

Bamboo flooring in a hallway and on the staircase
Top tips
- Choose a floor that matches your décor
- Find something that is easy to keep clean and look after
- You will want a durable and hard-wearing floor
- Using a doormat and removing footwear can really help to cut down on the cleaning!
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