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Australia’s most affordable Timber Flooring without compromising quality

Flooring Online's premium Australian Timber and European Oak timber flooring collection offers a prestige, yet natural look to your floors. Each floorboard is carefully hand-selected for its individual character and lively features which highlights the beauty of Australian Timber and European Oak. Flooring Online's engineered timber flooring resembles the feel of solid timber flooring while providing further durability and longevity. Offering the flexibility of a glue down or floating floor installation, Flooring Online's extensive timber flooring collection is designed for DIY (do it yourself) flooring installation.

Flooring Australian homes for over 50 years

Give your home the update it deserves with new Timber floors. With an extensive range of Australian Timber and European Oak available you’ll be sure to find the perfect Timber floors for your home.

We have made it easier than ever to order and buy flooring with our online store, making our range available to all homeowners and builders Australia wide. Choosing the right floor for your home is an essential element to any home decor and it is important that your new floor compliments your lifestyle.

Designed in Australia and proudly Australian owned and operated for over 95 years, our floors are manufactured to withstand the busy Australian family home.

Is Engineered Timber flooring real timber?

Yes! Due to this flooring being multi-layered that consists of a real timber veneer, it is real timber flooring without the price tag of solid timber.

How will Engineered Timber wear with pets?

Engineered Timber is designed to be tougher than solid timber flooring, however you should consider avoiding a finish with too much shine, instead choosing a board with a matte or wire-brushed finish. Clean your floors regularly and keep your pet’s nails trimmed for the best results.

Is Engineered Timber flooring waterproof?

No, it is not completely waterproof however, due to its layers, it works better with water than solid hardwood timber.