Wood Flooring

- Wood floors are an incredibly popular flooring choice due to their durability, longevity and appealing aesthetics. It’s also a highly versatile choice with its warm, natural appearance complementing most styles of interior decor. ArchiPro has a huge range of solid timber solutions to choose from including oak, blackbutt, spotted gum, jarrah, bamboo and many more, all sourced from trusted suppliers in Australia.
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ArchiPro features only the best hardwood timber flooring solutions in Australia, from suppliers you can trust. This includes a variety of species like oak, blackbutt and spotted gum in an equally wide range of styles like parquet flooring. In short, there is something for everyone. Our wood flooring products are an important part of a wider range of high-quality flooring solutions that you can find on ArchiPro.

Oak

Oak floors are a popular choice in Australia due to their durability and revered appearance that complements a wide range of interior styles. It comes in various shades, from light to dark, and is particularly good for high-traffic areas.

Tasmanian Oak

Tasmanian Oak floors are a versatile choice, characterised by their light tones and fine, even grain. This hardwood is valued for its workability and ability to take stains well, allowing for varied custom finishes.

Spotted gum

Spotted gum floors feature distinctive grain patterns and a wide range of natural colours, from light golden browns to deep reddish hues. This native hardwood is prized for its durability and resistance to wear, making it ideal for high-traffic areas and homes with pets or children.

Blackbutt

Blackbutt floors are favoured for their light colour palette, ranging from pale cream to warm brown, contributing to a bright and inviting ambience. This native hardwood is renowned for its robustness and resilience, and its straightforward grain and minimal knots provide a clean, contemporary look.

Bamboo

Bamboo flooring offers a sustainable and eco-friendly option, with its rapid growth cycle making it a renewable resource. It has a unique appearance, typically featuring a light, smooth surface with subtle nodes, and is available in a variety of tones and finishes. 

Engineered wood

Engineered wood flooring consists of a multi-layered structure, with a real wood veneer on top and a composite base, offering the look and feel of solid hardwood with enhanced stability. This design makes it resistant to warping and swelling from humidity and is often more affordable than solid hardwood.

The advantages of high-quality wood flooring

High-quality wood flooring offers a combination of durability, aesthetic appeal, and long-term value. Its robustness ensures that it withstands heavy foot traffic, making it suitable for high-usage areas. Additionally, wood's natural beauty and variety of tones provide a warm and elegant appearance that complements a wide range of interior styles. High-quality wood flooring can be refinished multiple times, extending its lifespan and maintaining its condition. Its natural insulating properties also contribute to a comfortable indoor climate, and because it's made from renewable resources, it aligns with sustainable design principles. Overall, high-quality wood flooring adds both charm and value to homes in Australia.

How to choose wood flooring that’s right for you

Choosing a wood flooring solution involves considering factors like durability, aesthetic preferences, budget, and the local climate. Start by assessing the room's function. High-traffic areas might require hardwood flooring like spotted gum or blackbutt, while less-used spaces could use softer options like Tasmanian oak. Consider your design style and the ambience you want to create-lighter tones for a brighter space or darker hues for warmth and depth. Also, factor in installation requirements; engineered wood might suit concrete subfloors, while solid hardwood works best on traditional wooden joists. Lastly, check if the wood is sustainably sourced, especially for environmentally conscious choices. 

Other flooring options you might want to consider

If you’re picking options for an entire home, there are a few other types of flooring that might be of interest in addition to your choice of wood floor. Carpet flooring, for example, is often the go-to choice for bedrooms and living rooms where a warm, cushioned surface underfoot is preferred. For kitchens, laundries and bathrooms the robustness and adaptability of vinyl flooring makes it a practical choice. Last but not least, laminate flooring is a cost-effective option used in general living areas like living rooms, dining rooms and hallways.