Why Choose Engineered Hardwood Flooring?
ü Greater Stability and Versatility
The biggest difference between standard hardwood flooring and the “engineered” version of the product is that engineered flooring has been designed for greater stability.
Engineered hardwood performs particularly well where there are possible moisture or heat problems. This means that engineered hardwood is ideal for low-grade installations and situations where hardwood floors may be susceptible to damage.
ü Quality Flooring with Natural Characteristics
Engineered hardwood flooring has a core of wither hardwood, plywood or HDF. It also has a top layer of hardwood veneer glued on the top surface of the core.
For this reason, engineered hardwood flooring maintains the natural characteristics of the wood used to create the flooring with the added benefits of durability and versatility.
Engineered hardwood flooring is, as a result, the more costly investment. However, it offers many design and durability benefits.
1/2 x 5" Engineered Hardwood
Soft Scraped - Maple Camel
1/2 x 5" Engineered Hardwood
Soft Scraped - Maple Cappuccino
1/2 x 5" Engineered Hardwood
Soft Scraped - Maple Charcoal
1/2 x 5" Engineered Hardwood
Soft Scraped - Maple Noir
1/2 x 5" Engineered Hardwood
Soft Scraped - Maple Sienna
1/2 x 5" Engineered Hardwood
Wire Brushed - Oak Lava
1/2 x 5" Engineered Hardwood
Wire Brushed - Oak Misty Rose
1/2 x 5" Engineered Hardwood
Wire Brushed - Oak Indian Gray
1/2 x 5" Engineered Hardwood
Wire Brushed - Oak Sierra
1/2 x 5" Engineered Hardwood
Wire Brushed - Oak Wheat