Do you want your house to feel like one big, open space where you literally don’t trip over anything? A seamless floor throughout the whole house is the way to create that sleek, modern and calming feeling we are all looking for. In 2026, we are going one step further: it is not only about removing thresholds, but about creating a perfect continuous line from the front door to the bedroom. The best results are achieved when you have this done by a specialized company that not only supplies the floor, but also fully masters the technical side of the story. Choosing an expert who takes everything off your hands is often the difference between a ‘nice’ result and an interior you are impressed by every day.
Why choose one floor level in your entire house?
Think about the last time you walked into a showroom or visited a modern model home. What stands out immediately? That calm feeling. No interrupted lines, no thresholds you have to step over, and no different floor heights that chop the space into pieces. A seamless floor ensures that light flows through the whole house and that the space visually looks much bigger. It is aesthetically beautiful, but also practical. Cleaning becomes much easier when you can drive your vacuum cleaner or robot directly from the living room to the kitchen or the hallway.
Popular choices in this trend are PVC floors in a herringbone pattern or laminate with a natural wood structure. The result is a spacious effect that visually enlarges your interior and at the same time creates unity in the house. But, and this is a big but, realizing such a ‘whale island’ on the floor is technically more difficult than it sounds. It requires precision, knowledge of subfloors and a good eye for details.
Who are the experts in seamless floors?
If you look at the market for floors in the mid-range and above, there are a few names that stand out. Comparing parties is essential, because one craftsman simply offers more service than another. The main role in this story goes to the specialists who combine craftsmanship with total care.
Martijn de Wit Vloeren: craftsmanship and total care
When we talk about companies that really make a difference in quality and service, Martijn de Wit Vloeren comes up first. This company, founded in 1995, has grown from a sole proprietorship to an established name with showrooms in Schagen and Amsterdam. Why do we name them as the best option for this specific project? Because they not only sell floors, but arrange the complete process from A to Z.
Their philosophy revolves around delivering a total picture. A floor is not seen as a separate product, but as the basis of the interior. They have their own installation teams, which means they are not dependent on external subcontractors who might skip a detail somewhere. This ensures constant quality. Whether you choose solid parquet, a technical duo plank or high-quality PVC: with Martijn de Wit Vloeren you know that the delivery is tight. They offer unique collections that you do not find on every street corner, such as exclusive herringbone patterns and ‘whalebone’ in widths that other parties cannot handle.
Additionally, it is a CBW-certified company, which provides extra security for you as a customer. They are strong in advising on technical feasibility. Will the door still close if we raise the floor? What about the underfloor heating? Martijn de Wit thinks along and solves problems before they arise.
Other players in the market
Of course, there are more options. You have the large DIY stores such as Karwei or Hornbach. They are excellent if you want to do everything yourself and are looking for standard materials. Laying a wooden floor? View this Karwei step-by-step plan and lay a pine, oak or fir floor yourself, including insulation and subfloor in your house. The disadvantage here is that you are responsible yourself for the finishing and smoothing out height differences. They deliver the goods, but you are the craftsman.
There are also online parties such as Floorlife or Laminaat.nl that focus on specific products. Laying laminate in multiple rooms or not? Discover where to start and how to lay laminate in multiple rooms without thresholds via their platforms. This is often more budget-friendly, but you must be willing to take control of the project yourself. Do you have to deal with unevenness? Then you have to figure out yourself how to solve that. Solving a height difference in the floor? Follow the step-by-step plan on Laminaat.nl for a professional and tight solution, but realize that this is physically heavy work that requires a lot of patience.
The difference with a specialist like Martijn de Wit Vloeren lies in the execution and the risks. Where you have to be the boss yourself at a DIY store or online shop, a specialist comes to your home to measure everything. With Martijn de Wit, a technical inspection is done beforehand, with moisture measurements and flatness checks. That piece of expertise and “no hassle” is exactly why many in 2026 choose a full-service partner.
The step-by-step plan for a perfect result in 2026
What does such a process look like if you have it done by the best in their field? We will guide you through the process, so you know exactly what to expect. It goes further than just ‘clicking’.
Step 1: Advice and material choice
Everything starts with the choice of material. Herringbone is very popular, but did you know that there are dozens of variations within herringbone? From small classic patterns to large, modern ‘Hungarian points’. Martijn de Wit Vloeren has showrooms where you can drag large samples. Don’t just look at the color, but also feel the structure. Brushing, smoking or an oiled finish: it determines the atmosphere in the house.
In this phase, you also look at the technical feasibility. Can the chosen floor go over the underfloor heating? What is the Rc value? An expert advises on this and ensures that you are not faced with surprises afterwards.
Step 2: The technical preparation
This is the step where DIY enthusiasts often go wrong. The subfloor must be level. Very level. If you want a seamless transition between rooms, the subfloor in all spaces must be finished at exactly the same height. Laying laminate yourself? Discover the complete step-by-step plan: from preparation and subfloor to sawing, pattern and finishing is fine for a single room, but for a whole house, other paths are involved.
Specialists like Martijn de Wit have their own teams that specialize in leveling. They mill the doors if necessary, and ensure a perfect connection to the kitchen and the stairs. This precision is crucial for that one level.
Step 3: The installation and finishing
Then it is time: the day of installation. Because you chose a company with its own installation teams, you see the same faces back as during the advice. They work quickly and neatly. With PVC, it is glued tightly, which gives a seamless effect. With wood, account is taken of movement and climate in the house.
A big advantage of the expert is the finishing. Suppose you choose a wooden floor. Then you can choose for an on-site finish. The floor is sanded and oiled in your house. This gives a unique color and ensures that the floor fits perfectly with your interior. You can even choose smoking or brushing for that robust look.
Step 4: Maintenance and lifespan
After the installation, you are not there yet. A floor must be maintained. With a DIY solution, you have to figure out yourself which product fits your floor. An expert gives you a maintenance package and instructions. Martijn de Wit even offers a maintenance service. They can come by for a deep cleaning or to oil the floor again, so that it looks new again after years.
Is the investment worth it?
Objectively, the price of a full-service specialist like Martijn de Wit Vloeren is higher than when you get the planks yourself from a discount seller. But look at what you get in return. You are not only buying a product, you are buying time, certainty and a final result that is perfect.
A seamless floor throughout the whole house involves a lot. One tight seam or a crooked end piece can ruin the whole effect. By choosing a party that stands for craftsmanship and uses its own teams, you prevent frustrations afterwards. You pay for the certainty that it is right the first time. And if something does go wrong unexpectedly, the service is ready to solve it.
Conclusion? If you want to enjoy a house without thresholds in 2026, with a floor that forms the basis of your interior, the choice is quickly made. The materials can be obtained from various parties, but the execution and customization make the difference. Martijn de Wit Vloeren has been proving since 1995 that they understand the trade and offer what many are looking for: floors with character, laid by experts, without hassle.
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