Engineered Wood Flooring for Hallways
For a great looking wooden floor hallway, browse our collection of engineered wood designed to stand up to heavy foot traffic. Constructed from layers of plywood, with a real wood top layer to provide an authentic finish, our hallway wooden flooring is both durable and stylish. Plus, with a protective coating to prevent scratches and scuffs, you can enjoy great looking wood flooring in your hallway for longer.
While other wooden flooring options are expensive to keep in good shape, cleaning engineered wood is an easy and affordable process, making it a cost-effective option. Take a look at our selection of engineered wood for your hallways today, and see how you could save.
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec185mm Width2200mm Length11.5mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Basic 11-5 - Rustikal Oak Wide Plank£86.39 per m²£100.79 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec160mm Width2010mm Length13mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Trend Time 4 - Oak Lugana Natural Matt Lacquered£79.55 per m²£92.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec160mm Width2010mm Length13mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Trend Time 4 - Oak Cream£79.55 per m²£92.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec95mm Width570mm Length10.5mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Trend Time 3 - Oak Nougat Herringbone Parquet£85.19 per m²£99.59 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec120mm Width1170mm Length13mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Classic 3025 - Oak Cortese White£77.99 per m²£91.19 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec120mm Width1170mm Length13mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Classic 3025 - Oak Cortese Natural£77.99 per m²£91.19 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec185mm Width2200mm Length13mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Classic 3025 - Oak Chianti Natural Matt Lacquered£77.99 per m²£91.19 per m²
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Hallway Engineered Wood Flooring FAQs
Why choose engineered wood flooring for your hallway?
If you’re asking yourself “what is engineered wood flooring?”, you might be missing out on its appeal for hallways. With its durable plywood core and protective finish, engineered wood is ideal for withstanding years of heavy foot traffic. That makes it the perfect choice to welcome your family and guests throughout the years, without needing repairs.
Do you need underlay for engineered wood flooring?
When you install engineered wood floors, underlay may be necessary depending on what method you use. Gluing or nailing your engineered wood directly to your subfloor typically means you won’t need to invest in a protective layer. However, for floating floors, underlay is necessary to keep your boards in good condition.
I've scratched my new engineered wood flooring for the hallway, what can I do to restore it?
While our hallway wood flooring is designed to withstand scratches, scuffs, and marks, accidents are bound to happen. When repairing engineered wood, you can lift dents using a hot iron and damp cloth, along with some wood putty and sandpaper for a convincing finish. Or, for scratches, sand the scratch gently and apply a matching wood stain.
How long can wooden flooring in the hallway last?
With the right level of care taken, engineered wood flooring can last up to 20 or 30 years in your home, making it a cost-effective long-term investment. Plus, refinishing engineered wood flooring over time can help restore its original look and strengthen its protective finish, so you can continue to fend off scratches and marks.
What direction should engineered wood flooring be laid in a hallway?
Ideally, your engineered wood planks should be laid parallel to the longest and straightest wall in your hallway, as this will help give the illusion of more space. You can also try laying your planks in the direction of the nearest natural light source, which can help to hide the join lines in your flooring.