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Why Choose Engineered Wood Flooring?
Engineered wood flooring is a popular choice for modern homes, offering the perfect balance of style, durability and practicality. Thanks to its multi-layer construction, it’s designed to handle the demands of busy households while maintaining the natural beauty of real wood. This structure also makes most engineered floors suitable for use with underfloor heating, although we always recommend checking individual product specifications.
With over 250 engineered wood floors available, you can choose from a wide range of styles, colours, wood species and finishes. Whether you prefer the sleek look of a lacquered finish, the warm tones of oak, or the character of herringbone designs, there’s something to suit every interior. Engineered flooring is also typically more affordable than solid wood, giving you the same premium look at a more budget-friendly price. It’s easy to maintain and, with the right care, can last for many years.
Engineered Wood Flooring FAQs
Engineered wood flooring is constructed from multiple layers of wood, bonded together for added strength and stability. Each plank features cross-layered boards topped with a real wood veneer, which gives the floor its authentic appearance.
This top layer is available in a variety of wood species, with oak being the most popular choice. However, you’ll also find options such as walnut and ash, allowing you to achieve the exact look you want for your space.
Engineered flooring can be installed using two main methods: tongue and groove or click installation.
Tongue and groove boards feature a ‘tongue’ on one side and a ‘groove’ on the other, allowing each plank to slot together securely. Click systems, on the other hand, are designed for quick and easy installation, with planks simply clicking and locking into place without the need for glue.
For more detailed guidance, take a look at our engineered flooring installation guide.
Engineered wood flooring is suitable for most areas of the home, including living rooms, dining rooms, hallways, bedrooms and conservatories. It can also be used in kitchens with the right care and maintenance.
We generally advise against installing engineered wood flooring in high-moisture areas such as bathrooms. If you’re looking for a more water-resistant option, ranges like Quickstep Cascada, Amato and Cala are specifically designed to handle these environments.
For more advice, see our room suitability guide
We offer a wide range of engineered wood flooring from leading brands, including Kahrs, Quick-Step and V4. Known for their quality, durability and stylish designs, these trusted manufacturers provide options to suit a variety of interiors and budgets.
Maintaining your engineered wood floor is simple. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping will help keep it looking its best.
For more tips on keeping your floor in top condition, read our engineered wood flooring care and cleaning guide.
The cost of engineered wood flooring can vary depending on the brand, style and specification. With such a wide range available, there are options to suit almost every budget, whether you’re looking for a cost-effective solution or a more premium finish.
We stock a large selection of affordable engineered wood flooring, making it easy to find the right option for your home without compromising on quality. We also regularly offer discounts, along with benefits such as next day delivery on selected products.
If you’re looking for the best value, take a look at our engineered wood flooring sale page for the latest deals.
Yes, many engineered wood flooring products are suitable for use with underfloor heating. Thanks to their multi-layer construction, they offer greater stability than solid wood, helping them cope better with temperature changes.
We always recommend checking the specifications on individual product pages to confirm compatibility. For more guidance, read our underfloor heating guide.