Yay! You’ve just picked out your new floor. What’s next? Now’s the moment to determine which products you need in your installation and decoration journey. These will help your floor achieve that wow-factor and provide you with optimal living comfort. Not sure about what you need? We’ll help you with every step of the way.
You know what you're looking for. That's great! Find out below which of our underlays are best suited for your needs and take a look at our other tools that facilitate the installation process.
You’re done! Time to experience many moments of joy on your new floor. And to make those moments long-lasting, we advise you to regularly use a specially developed BerryAlloc protector & cleaner. They're suitable for first-time maintenance as well as regular use and will provide extra protection for your floor.
Each BerryAlloc floor has its own colour character, a blend of subtle undertones that define its overall colour. Harmony Lab, our interior design tool, helps you match this with the colour sheme of your interior. The idea is simple: just keep an eye out for the little coloured dots across our website or in-store and start matching like a true interior designer.
Want to know more? Head over to our Harmony Lab page and explore.
Made in Meaulne, France, with wood sourced from sustainably managed French forests, these long-lasting floors are made with the planet in mind.
COLLECTION
Timeless colours inspired by nature, with a balanced palette ranging from bleached oak to smoky wood tones. Available in various formats to suit any space and every budget. This easy-access and high-quality collection comes with a 2.5 mm oak veneer, allowing you to sand it at least once. This is a reliable choice for an authentic interior, made to last.
All set for the installation? Remember to think about using the right profiles so your floor can smoothly transition from one room to another. Our skirtings bring a touch of elegance, seamlessly bridging the gap between the wall. Do you want matching skirtings, fully in line with your new floor? Or white, paintable skirtings to take you in any decoration direction?
