Multi Strip Real Wood Flooring

For a floor that adds movement and depth to your interiors, our Multistrip collection is a standout. Featuring 3-strip and 4-strip engineered wood designs, each board combines multiple narrow strips of wood across its surface, giving the impression of a more detailed, textured floor. This style is perfect for those who want the look of smaller planks without the added time or cost of installing them individually.

The 3-strip designs bring a balanced, natural wood look that works beautifully in both modern and traditional settings. The 4-strip planks offer a cleaner, more contemporary finish with a subtle pattern that adds energy to larger spaces. Together, these styles bring visual interest and a sense of rhythm to your floors—ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and open-plan areas.

Crafted with a smooth lacquered finish, these engineered boards are built for long-term performance while remaining easy to clean and maintain. The secure click-fit system makes installation quick and straightforward, even for DIY projects. Plus, with compatibility for underfloor heating and water-resistant features on selected products, the Multistrip collection balances practicality with design, offering a flooring solution that’s as functional as it is stylish.

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What is multistrip engineered wood flooring?

Multistrip flooring refers to boards that feature multiple narrow wood strips across the surface—usually in 3-strip or 4-strip designs. These create the visual effect of smaller planks while offering the convenience of quicker installation.

Where is multistrip flooring best used?

Multistrip engineered wood is perfect for medium to large rooms like living areas, bedrooms, and open-plan spaces. The patterned surface helps make the space feel more dynamic and can even enhance the sense of room size.

What’s the difference between 3-strip and 4-strip designs?

3-strip floors tend to offer a more natural, varied wood appearance, while 4-strip styles feature tighter, more consistent patterns with a modern edge. The choice depends on your personal taste and interior style.

How do I maintain multistrip engineered wood flooring?

Multistrip floors require the same care as standard engineered wood. Sweep or vacuum regularly and clean with wood-safe products. Avoid soaking the floor and promptly wipe up any spills. For expert guidance, see our Wood Flooring Maintenance Guide.