Timber Stain in the Northern Rivers
- Non-toxic coatings for all staining
- 22+ years experience
- Family operated business
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Bring Back the Warmth to Your Floors
Timber floor staining is the perfect way to transform the look of your home without replacing your boards. Whether you want to restore warmth to faded floors, modernise with a cooler tone or match new boards with old, staining offers endless possibilities.
We provide professional staining services that work with the natural grain of your timber—not against it. Using premium, non-toxic products, we help enhance colour, depth and finish while maintaining the timber’s original character. Every floor is tested before application to ensure the right absorption and tone. It’s a smart way to elevate your interiors or unify old and new flooring. Combine this service with floor sanding and water-based coatings for best results.
Call Norwood Floor Sanding on
0427 012 754 for timber staining in the Northern Rivers.
Our Timber Staining Services
Staining brings out the best in your timber and can dramatically change the feel of a space.
- Colour Consultation
We can help you choose from warm, cool, natural or custom tones that complement your timber and interior style. - Test Patches & Sample Areas
Before applying the full stain, we test small areas to ensure even coverage and true colour results. - Non-Toxic Stain Options
We use trusted brands like Rubio Monocoat and Whittle Waxes to deliver safe, eco-friendly finishes. - Seamless Integration
Staining helps blend different timber types or aged and new boards for a consistent, polished appearance.
Will staining completely change the look of my floor?
Staining enhances the colour of timber while maintaining its grain—results vary by wood type but can significantly alter tone and warmth.
Can all timber floors be stained?
Most solid hardwoods take stain well, though some timbers like pine may require pre-treatment or more preparation to ensure even absorption.
Is it necessary to sand the floor before staining?
Yes—sanding removes old coatings and opens the grain, allowing for better and more even stain penetration across the surface.








