Real Oak Wood Flooring

When it comes to engineered wood flooring, oak is the material of choice for its strength and visual appeal. If you’re looking for a cost-effective, low-maintenance alternative to your solid wood floors, consider adding engineered flooring to your home. Each plank is made from compressed layers of oak plywood, with a real wood top layer for an authentic finish, and a protective coating for extra durability. Engineered wood is more resistant to moisture damage than other wooden floors, and it won’t expand as much when the temperature and humidity levels in your room change. For a versatile wooden flooring option, browse our range today.

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Enhanced durability

Solid wood floors are prone to damage from a range of factors and typically require a lot of upkeep to stay in good condition. Our engineered oak wood flooring uses a multi-layered design and protective finish for better resistance to moisture damage, scratches, and temperature changes.

Save money on your wooden flooring

Engineered wood oak flooring is perfect for anybody looking to add an authentic finishing touch to their home without breaking the bank. More realistic than wood-effect vinyl, but less expensive than solid wood floors, it strikes the balance of a cost-effective floor with a traditional look.

Choose your ideal engineered floors

Trust Flooring King to offer the best engineered wood flooring for your home. Keep your design bright with a light engineered wood, or go for a moody look with our dark engineered wood collection. No matter your preferences, we have the materials to suit your tastes.

 

Engineered oak wood flooring FAQs

What is oak engineered wood flooring?

What makes engineered wood flooring so popular is its unique design. Each plank is constructed from a core of layered plywood, with a top layer of real oak, and a protective finish for added durability. It is available in a range of designs, such as our collection of brown engineered wood.

How does oak engineered wood differ from solid oak flooring?

One of the reasons to install engineered wood flooring in your home over solid oak is its durability, as engineered wood expands less in different temperatures and humidities, which stops your planks from buckling and warping. Additionally, it’s more affordable and usable in a wide range of rooms.

How durable is oak engineered wood flooring for busy households?

Engineered oak wood flooring is considered a durable option, as its multiple layers help it cushion against heavy footfall. This makes it a popular choice for communal areas in busy households, where floors that can resist daily wear-and-tear are an absolute must-have.

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