Engineered Wood Flooring
If you want to add the timeless visual appeal of wooden flooring to your room, but don’t want to pay the hefty costs for hardwood floors, a more cost-effective alternative is available. Engineered wood flooring is multi-layered with a plywood core that provides a durable foundation for your room, topped with real wood for a beautiful finish. With a variety of protective coatings to choose from, too, you can enjoy quality wooden flooring for decades.
Choose from a wide range of shades and laying patterns to give your room the unique look it deserves. For a balance of style, strength, and affordability, Flooring King’s collection of engineered wood is just the ticket. Browse our selection today to find the perfect addition to your home.
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec191mm Width2200mm Length20mm ThicknessTongue & Groove Wood FlooringRoyal 20x190mm Engineered Oak - Brushed & Oiled£47.99 per m²£58.49 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec185mm Width2200mm Length13mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Classic 3060 - Oak Nature Matt Lacquered£83.99 per m²£97.19 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec190mm Width300-1200mm Length14mm ThicknessTongue & Groove Wood FlooringRoyal 14x190mm Engineered Oak - Pure White Oak£34.99 per m²£41.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec190mm Width1900mm Length12mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringAvesso - Torino Oak£34.99 per m²£39.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec180mm Width1800mm Length14mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringTimba Floor 5G Engineered Oak - Clay Grey: Brushed Matt Lacquered 2056£47.99 per m²£62.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec160mm Width2010mm Length13mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Trend Time 4 - Oak Molvina Natural£79.55 per m²£92.99 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec185mm Width2200mm Length11.5mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Basic 11-5 - Knotty Oak 3-Strip£52.79 per m²£62.39 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec185mm Width2200mm Length13mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Classic 3060 - Oak Nature Natural Oil£83.99 per m²£97.19 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec185mm Width2200mm Length13mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Classic 3060 - Oak Sanded Extra Matt£83.99 per m²£97.19 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec233mm Width2380mm Length11.5mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Basic 11-5 - Rustikal Oak Extra Wide Plank£86.39 per m²£100.79 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec95mm Width570mm Length10.5mm ThicknessClick Engineered Wood FlooringParador Trend Time 3 - Oak Herringbone Parquet Matt Lacquered£85.19 per m²£99.59 per m² -
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Delivered from Wed 3rd Dec110mm Width660mm Length14mm ThicknessClick Herringbone Wood FlooringTimba Floor Loc Engineered Herringbone - Smoked Oak Brushed Matt Lacquered 2066£49.98 per m²£66.98 per m²
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Engineered Wood Flooring FAQs
What is engineered wood?
Engineered wood is a multi-layered flooring material known for style, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Its plywood core is attached to a base layer for added stability, then topped with a layer of real wood for an authentic look. The whole board is then coated in a protective finish. You can learn more with our ‘what is engineered wood flooring?’ guide.
Why choose engineered wood flooring?
The best engineered wood flooring is exceptionally durable, versatile enough to be styled into a variety of rooms, and can last for decades with proper care. You can also select an option to suit your needs, with a range of shades, designs, and thicknesses to choose from. To find your ideal fit, we’re put together a guide on engineered wood flooring thickness to help you out.
How to lay engineered wood flooring?
When installing engineered wood flooring, there are many methods of securing your planks to choose from. You could glue your engineered wood to the subfloor, nail it down, or float it. No matter how you choose to install your engineered wood flooring, however, it’s crucial to prepare your subfloor and leave your materials to acclimatise for 24-48 hours before you begin laying planks.
Can you sand engineered wood flooring?
Although engineered wood flooring is known for its resilience, it can still show signs of wear and damage over time. This is where sanding engineered wood comes in handy, as you can level out your flooring for a more natural finish.
How long does engineered wood last?
The lifespan of engineered wood flooring varies depending on how well it is maintained, so it’s essential to clean your wood regularly and avoid potential damage. When treated with appropriate care, engineered wood can last between 20 and 30 years, or even longer!
How should I clean engineered wood flooring?
When cleaning your engineered wood, start by sweeping or vacuuming any loose dirt and debris, then use a damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner. Too much moisture can damage your flooring, so it’s essential to ensure your mop isn’t waterlogged. If a spill has left a mark on your floor, read our guide to removing water stains from engineered wood.
What underlay can be used for engineered wood flooring?
There is a range of underlay options available for your engineered wood flooring. Acoustic underlay is designed to reduce noise, while thermal underlay excels at retaining heat. You can also choose an underlay with a damp-proof membrane if you’re looking to resist mould damage.
Is engineered wood flooring waterproof?
Unless it has been specially treated for improved water resistance, engineered wood flooring can be susceptible to moisture damage. Only highly water-resistant engineered wood should be used in rooms with high humidity, such as bathrooms or basements. You can read about the different finishes to engineered wood to learn more about what their protective coatings can and can’t resist.
Is engineered wood flooring better than laminate?
Laminate and engineered wood flooring both have their advantages and disadvantages, making it difficult to compare them directly. Engineered wood offers a more realistic wooden look, and with regular maintenance, it can last much longer than laminate. On the other hand, laminate tends to resist surface marks better and is a more cost-effective option.