Cool-toned European oak in smoked, weathered and softly-greyed finishes. Grey floors sit apart from the warm browns — muted, contemporary and calm, with the oak grain still reading clearly through the colour rather than being painted over.
Grey has become a modern classic for a reason. A cool floor grounds a space without warming it up, so it suits crisp, contemporary and industrial-leaning interiors, and pairs cleanly with white, black, concrete and cooler stone. Where a warm oak makes a room feel cosy, a grey oak makes it feel considered.
The range runs from soft, barely-there greys and greige through to deeper, smoked and weathered tones with real character. Because grey reads differently under warm and cool light, it is worth seeing a sample in your own room before you settle on the depth.
Where grey suits
A cool, muted floor for interiors that lean modern, minimal and considered.
Grey floors across our collections
Every board below sits in the cool, greyed end of the range. Filter by collection and tone to narrow it down, then order a sample and see it in your own light.
Soft, modern tones with depth and restraint
Grey oak timber floors have become a modern classic, valued for their ability to sit quietly within a space while still offering texture and character. This collection brings together softly weathered greys, muted smoked tones, and subtle natural variations that work equally well in contemporary, coastal, and industrial interiors. Finished in Europe using advanced colouring and finishing techniques, these floors retain the grain and depth of oak without feeling cold or flat. Explore the range below to compare grey-toned timber flooring across different formats, finishes, and levels of texture.
See a grey floor in your own light
Order a free sample and see the cool, smoked tone and the grain in the room it is going in.
Vienna Woods · Colours & Tones
Timber is a natural material: variation in colour, tone, grain and texture between boards — and against samples and on-screen images — is normal and to be expected.