Engineered Timber

Engineered Timber
Catalog - All Products / Ranges

Engineered timber flooring is a favourite choice for many homeowners looking to achieve the look of solid timber floors without the high price tag. As the name suggests, engineered flooring is manufactured with a decorative layer of timber (called a veneer or lamella) bonded over layers or a substrate which is often timber. This construction gives the flooring increased stability, making it less likely to warp or cup over time. Engineered timber floors are also available in a wide range of styles and finishes, so you can easily find the perfect fit for your home décor.

Difference between Solid and Engineered Timber Flooring

How is engineered flooring different from solid flooring? Engineered wood flooring shares a lot of surface similarities with solid wood flooring, but it is constructed from a substrate of premium plywood and a relatively thin layer of hardwood. 

Engineered flooring is slightly less expensive than solid hardwood, but since the surface hardwood layer is typically quite thin, most types can only be sanded and refinished once. 

The type of wood flooring you choose will depend on how highly you value the relative benefits of each; there is no obvious advantage to one type of wood flooring over another.

As the name suggests, solid wood flooring is constructed entirely of solid wood. With an amazing benefit that it can be sanded and polished numerous times throughout the course of its existence. It is typically made of a hardwood species, such as oak, maple, or walnut. Engineered wood flooring shares a lot of surface similarities with solid wood flooring, but it is constructed from a substrate of premium plywood and a relatively thin layer of hardwood. Engineered flooring is slightly less expensive than solid hardwood, but since the surface hardwood layer is typically quite thin, most types can only be sanded and refinished once.

Benefits of Timber Flooring

Gives authentic look and feel:

Engineered timber flooring is known for many benefits. One of the top benefits is that it has an authentic look and feel. Many people generally cannot tell the difference between engineered hardwood and solid hardwood. This is because engineered hardwood is made entirely of real timber. Thus, it has the same appearance and texture as solid hardwood.

Offers Great Stability:

Engineered hardwood flooring is rapidly gaining popularity due to its many benefits. One of the main benefits is its greater stability. Engineered wood is more resilient in high-humidity situations because the structure and heavy core are particularly made to reduce the impact moisture can have on the wood. This makes it an ideal choice for areas such as kitchens and bathrooms, where traditional hardwood floors would be at risk of warping or cupping.

Sustainable Production:

Engineered timber flooring is rapidly becoming a popular choice for sustainable home and office design. The engineered timber process also uses less energy than traditional hardwood production, making it a more environmentally friendly option. In addition, engineered timber flooring is termite resistant and does not require the use of toxic chemicals for treatment. As a result, engineered timber is an excellent choice for those looking for a sustainable, eco-friendly flooring option.

Cost Saving: 

Engineered timber flooring is a more affordable option than solid hardwood, they are designed as a budget friendly option to Solid Timber. Due to the simple locking system of floating floorboards, you may also be able to save money on installation fees.

Good for Health: 

Engineered timber flooring has a number of health benefits that make it a perfect flooring option for homes with young children or family members with allergies. Because engineered timber is easy to clean and maintain, it doesn’t harbour microorganisms or trap dirt and dust like other flooring options, making it much more allergy-friendly.

Call us for easy information regarding board size, board length, grade, durability, surface durability, wear layer, sanding, fixing and installation on the sub-floor. Get the latest deals and offers at 1300 365 887.

FAQs

Laminate Engineered Timber
Budget friendly Comparatively expensive
Good scratch resistance and fade resistance Susceptible to scratches
High resilience and ease of maintenance High resilience andease of maintenance
Not suitable for wet areas Not suitable for wet areas
Offers good finish but cannot match a timber floor Offers great finish and sophistication.
  • Eco-friendly choice: These floorboardsare more sustainable and eco-friendly.
  • Authentic timber finish: The top wear layer consists of authentic timber and hence provides the same finish as luxurious timber flooring.
  • Better resilience: These floors are more strong and sturdy owing to the engineered construction of the mid-layers. They can withstand higher moisture and temperatures.
  • Light on the pocket: Due to the engineered core construction, theyare more economical than traditional solid timber floors. Their locking mechanisms also reduces the installation costs
An engineered timber is the next innovation in timber flooring after solid timber. These have been in use for some time now. They offer the advantages of timber flooring while eliminating some of its disadvantages. An engineered timber plank contains several layers and supplier adopt different methods in manufacturing them. They primarily consists of:
  • A top wear layerof authentic timber
  • Multiple mid-layers compressed filler boards
  • Base layer which serves as backing
The specific design of engineered timber means it offers a range of performance benefits over solid hardwood, such as stability and sustainability. Engineered timber floorboards can be incorporated into your home in exactly the same way as any solid hardwood, from basic flooring to feature walls, joinery or countertops. Two different ranges of timber are dissected below: Construction of European Oak: Construction of Rigid Core Timber: Construction of Australian Hardwood Range: Note: The layers can vary depending on the supplier.

Blinds-footer
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
Mikes-Footer-Banner
You've just added this product to the cart: