Premium Flooring For Beautiful Homes
At Marlo Boon, we specialise in beautiful, high quality flooring designed to transform your home. From elegant engineered wood flooring and timeless herringbone designs to durable luxury vinyl flooring, we carefully curate floors that combine exceptional design, long-term performance and everyday practicality.
We’ve worked with Kährs flooring and premium hardwood floors for over a decade, helping homeowners, interior designers and renovators choose floors that not only look incredible on day one, but continue to perform beautifully for years to come.
Find Your Perfect Floor
Kahrs Oak Oyster
Original price was: £90.12.£82.95Current price is: £82.95. m2Kahrs Oak Terra
Original price was: £122.95.£105.95Current price is: £105.95. m2Kahrs Oak Palazzo Biondo
Original price was: £97.95.£83.95Current price is: £83.95. m2Oak Dublin Oiled
Original price was: £143.95.£123.95Current price is: £123.95. m2Kahrs Oak Barrique Flooring
Original price was: £66.95.£57.95Current price is: £57.95. m2Kahrs Oak Textured Rohoptic
Original price was: £87.95.£75.95Current price is: £75.95. m2Marlo Boon
As a Kährs flooring specialist, we offer expert advice, competitive pricing and fast UK delivery across the full Kährs collection, including:
Engineered Wood Flooring
Herringbone & Parquet Flooring
Luxury Vinyl Tile LVT Flooring
Flooring Accessories & Care Products
Choosing a new floor is a significant investment — and with so many options available today, it can be difficult to know which flooring is genuinely worth investing in.
We strongly believe that well-constructed, sustainably sourced European flooring offers far greater long-term value than cheap imitation alternatives. A high quality floor doesn’t just improve the look of your home — it improves how your home feels to live in every single day.
Kährs are the oldest wood flooring manufacturer still operating in the world today, with more than 160 years of craftsmanship and innovation behind the brand. Renowned for their beautifully balanced Scandinavian designs, durable multi-layer construction and industry-leading locking systems, Kährs floors are designed to withstand modern family life while bringing warmth, texture and character into your space.
Whether you’re renovating a single room or transforming an entire home, we’re here to help you find a floor you’ll genuinely love for years to come.
Buying, Installing & Caring For Engineered Wood Flooring
Helpful answers to some of the most common questions about choosing, fitting and maintaining engineered wood flooring.
How much does engineered wood flooring cost to install?
Installation costs vary depending on the size of the room, subfloor preparation, fitting method and location. As a general guide, professional installation is usually priced per square metre, with additional costs for underlay, trims, door bars or floor levelling where required. You can read our full guide here: engineered wood flooring installation cost UK.
Can you mop engineered wood flooring?
Yes, but it should be cleaned carefully using a well-wrung mop rather than a wet mop. Engineered wood flooring should never be soaked, as too much water can damage the surface and joints over time. For more advice, see our guide: can you mop engineered wood flooring?.
Is engineered wood flooring suitable for kitchens?
Engineered wood flooring can be a beautiful choice for kitchens, provided it is fitted correctly and maintained with sensible care. It offers a warmer, more natural look than many tiles or vinyl floors, but spills should still be wiped up quickly. Read more here: best flooring for kitchens UK.
Can engineered wood flooring be used in bathrooms?
Engineered wood flooring is generally not the safest option for busy bathrooms or wet rooms, because standing water and high humidity can cause problems over time. For bathrooms, luxury vinyl flooring is often a more practical alternative. See our full guide: best flooring for bathrooms UK.
Is engineered wood flooring better than LVT?
It depends on the room and what matters most to you. Engineered wood gives you the beauty, texture and long-term appeal of real wood, while LVT is usually more water-resistant and practical for bathrooms, utility rooms and very high-moisture areas. Compare both options here: LVT vs engineered wood flooring.
Is engineered wood flooring good for cold houses?
Engineered wood flooring can work very well in colder homes, especially when paired with suitable underlay and good insulation. It feels warmer and more natural underfoot than stone or ceramic tiles, and many engineered wood floors are also suitable for use with underfloor heating. Read more here: best flooring for cold houses UK.
Is engineered wood flooring scratch resistant?
Engineered wood flooring is hard-wearing, but no real wood floor is completely scratch-proof. The surface finish, wood species, maintenance routine and use of furniture pads all make a difference. For a more detailed explanation, read our guide: is engineered wood flooring scratch resistant?.
What is the best way to lay engineered wood flooring?
Engineered wood flooring can usually be floated, glued down or, in some cases, secret-nailed depending on the product, subfloor and installation requirements. Always follow the manufacturer’s fitting instructions for the specific floor you choose. See our guide here: engineered wood floor laying.
Why choose engineered wood flooring instead of solid wood?
Engineered wood flooring gives you the look and feel of real wood, but with a more stable construction than solid wood. This makes it a more practical choice for many modern homes, especially where underfloor heating or changing humidity levels are a consideration. Read more here: why engineered wood flooring is better than solid wood flooring.





