We offer an extensive range of premium hard flooring solutions to suit any home or budget. Our collection includes timeless Engineered Timber for a natural look, innovative Hybrid flooring for maximum durability, versatile Laminate for budget-friendly style, and practical Vinyl Plank options that are perfect for busy households.
Engineered Timber features a top layer of real, natural wood bonded to multiple backing layers, giving you the authentic texture and look of solid hardwood with added stability. Laminate flooring, on the other hand, is made of high-density fiberboard with a high-resolution photographic image of wood on top, protected by a tough, clear wear layer. While Engineered Timber offers real wood authenticity, Laminate provides superior scratch resistance and is often more budget-friendly.
Yes! Hybrid flooring combines the best features of both laminate and vinyl. Its rigid core and advanced top layer make it 100% waterproof, making it an excellent and safe choice for moisture-prone areas like kitchens, laundries, and bathrooms, without compromising on the beautiful look of timber.
Vinyl Plank flooring is incredibly practical, durable, and family-friendly. It is water-resistant (often fully waterproof), soft and quiet underfoot, and highly resistant to scratches and stains. It accurately mimics the look of real timber but requires a fraction of the maintenance, making it perfect for high-traffic areas and homes with pets or children.
Maintaining our hard flooring is simple. For day-to-day cleaning, sweeping or vacuuming with a hard-floor attachment will keep dust and grit away. For a deeper clean, use a damp (not soaking wet) mop with a manufacturer-approved pH-neutral floor cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals, steam mops, or abrasive scrubbing tools, as these can damage the protective wear layer of your flooring.
In many cases, yes. Floating floor options like Hybrid, Laminate, and some Engineered Timber can be installed directly over existing flat, hard surfaces such as tiles or concrete, provided the subfloor is level, dry, and clean. However, it is always best to have one of our flooring experts assess your specific subfloor to recommend the best installation method for your chosen product.