Australian Engineered species look and feel just like solid wood, but you can lay them in areas where solid wood can’t go. It consists of layered tiers of real wood pressed during the manufacturing process. The layers of real timber run in different directions making the flooring more dimensionally stable than solid wood but identical to solid wooden flooring in appearance. The most common Australian Species are Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Tasmanian Oak and Jarrah.
Learn MoreAustralian Engineered species look and feel just like solid wood, but you can lay them in areas where solid wood can’t go. It consists of layered tiers of real wood pressed during the manufacturing process. The layers of real timber run in different directions making the flooring more dimensionally stable than solid wood but identical to solid wooden flooring in appearance. The most common Australian Species are Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Tasmanian Oak and Jarrah.
Learn MoreAustralian Engineered species look and feel just like solid wood, but you can lay them in areas where solid wood can’t go. It consists of layered tiers of real wood pressed during the manufacturing process. The layers of real timber run in different directions making the flooring more dimensionally stable than solid wood but identical to solid wooden flooring in appearance. The most common Australian Species are Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Tasmanian Oak and Jarrah.
Learn MoreAustralian Engineered species look and feel just like solid wood, but you can lay them in areas where solid wood can’t go. It consists of layered tiers of real wood pressed during the manufacturing process. The layers of real timber run in different directions making the flooring more dimensionally stable than solid wood but identical to solid wooden flooring in appearance. The most common Australian Species are Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Tasmanian Oak and Jarrah.
Learn MoreAustralian Engineered species look and feel just like solid wood, but you can lay them in areas where solid wood can’t go. It consists of layered tiers of real wood pressed during the manufacturing process. The layers of real timber run in different directions making the flooring more dimensionally stable than solid wood but identical to solid wooden flooring in appearance. The most common Australian Species are Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Tasmanian Oak and Jarrah.
See CollectionEuropean oak flooring has a beautiful light color and is a very durable wood. It can be stained to other colors or kept as is. It's also easy to use in most situations, such as above ground level or below ground level since the wood is naturally resistant to water and decay. The wood has a high density and is typically used in construction. It has long been popular in building construction because of its strength and durability. European oak is suitable for many different uses, including flooring and furniture.
See CollectionAmerican oak flooring is durable, it is easy to lay, and it has some great characteristics that make it very popular in the home. American oak flooring is not only durable but also hard wearing. That makes it perfect for areas of the home where there is heavy traffic such as hallways and stairs. Another characteristic of American oak flooring is its ability to resist humidity. This makes it particularly suitable for kitchens and bathrooms where there is high humidity levels. In this environment, wood tends to warp but American oak flooring is extremely resistant to this.
See CollectionParquetry flooring is a unique flooring style that consists of geometric shapes, often seen in historical buildings and mansions. This type of wood floor utilizes thick, cross-cut pieces of wood, which are then arranged in intricate patterns. The wood is usually stained to produce different colors and tones, and the overall effect is stunning. Chevron flooring is a design style that consists of alternating straight and diagonal stripes. Herringbone is a type of parquet floor that has its wood strips laid in an alternating direction.
See CollectionHigh quality engineered flooring offers beauty, durability and value at an affordable cost.
It can be used in both domestic and commercial applications where high levels of footfall are expected, without compromising on looks or comfort.
Engineered floors are made from many different species of wood. Our range includes American oak, European oak, Australian species, Parquetry including herringbone and chevron.
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Engineered flooring is one of the most popular types of floors used in homes today. It is also referred to as click or locking flooring and is normally made with plywood, particle board, MDF and a composite core that includes aluminum oxide. The core can be solid or honeycombed.
High quality engineered flooring offers beauty, durability and value at an affordable cost. It can be used in both domestic and commercial applications where high levels of footfall are expected, without compromising on looks or comfort.
The top layer of flooring (the wear layer) may be European or American oak for example. The layer underneath utilises furniture grade birch plywood and carries the most of flooring weight.
285 Old Shirley Rd, Beaufort, VIC 3373
285 Old Shirley Rd, Beaufort, VIC 3373
285 Old Shirley Rd, Beaufort, VIC 3373
285 Old Shirley Rd, Beaufort, VIC 3373
Huntingdale Road, Oakleigh East
Old Shirley Rd, Beaufort
McCallum Rd, Doncaster
Alexandra Rd, Ringwood East
Highfield Rd, Camberwell
Mason St, Altona North
Sneydes Rd, Point Cook
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