Wooden Flooring
Wooden Flooring
Introduction
Indulge in the timeless elegance of wood flooring with our premium collection of laminate, engineered, solid wood, and deck flooring options. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, our wood flooring solutions promise to elevate the aesthetic appeal of your interiors
Types of Wooden Flooring
1. Laminate Flooring
Experience the beauty of wood without compromise. Our laminate flooring combines the authentic look of hardwood with durability and easy maintenance. Explore a variety of finishes and styles that suit both classic and modern design preferences.
2. Engineered Wood Floorin
Discover the perfect balance of style and substance with our engineered wood flooring. Constructed for stability and resilience, our engineered floors offer a luxurious feel underfoot and are suitable for a range of interior applications.
3. Solid Wood Flooring
For those who appreciate the authenticity of solid wood, our collection boasts a range of species and finishes. Each plank is a testament to craftsmanship and natural beauty, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere to your living spaces.
3. Deck Flooring
Extend your living space outdoors with our deck flooring solutions. Whether you’re creating a cosy deck or a sophisticated outdoor lounge, our deck flooring options provide durability, weather resistance, and a touch of elegance.
4. Inspiration Gallery
Explore our inspiration gallery to see how our wood flooring options have been used to create stunning interiors. From classic to contemporary, the versatility of wood flooring knows no bounds.
5. Choose Timeless Elegance
Invest in the enduring beauty of wood flooring. Explore our collection and find the perfect flooring solution that complements your lifestyle and design preferences.
Key Benefits of Wooden Flooring
Durable and Low-Maintenance
Easy Installation
Suitable for Residential and Commercial Spaces
Wide Range of Wood
Species
Swift Installation
Transforming your space with vinyl flooring is not only a breeze but also a remarkably quick process. Compared to other flooring solutions, our installation is an overnight affair, ensuring you enjoy your newly designed space in record time.
FAQs - Wooden Flooring
What is the difference between hardwood flooring and engineered wood flooring?
Hardwood flooring is made from solid wood throughout its thickness, offering classic durability and the ability to be refinished multiple times. Engineered wood flooring consists of a top layer of hardwood bonded over multiple layers of plywood or HDF, giving greater dimensional stability—especially useful in humid areas.
What are wood tiles, and how do they compare to traditional wooden flooring?
Wood tile flooring mimics the look of natural wood but uses ceramic or porcelain materials. They are more water-resistant and maintenance-friendly than traditional wood and are ideal in wet zones like bathrooms or outdoor patios. Wooden flooring options like hardwood or engineered wood offer warmth, natural grain, and the ability to refinish—but need more upkeep than wood tiles.
How durable is laminate wood flooring compared to hardwood flooring?
Laminate wood flooring is very durable for its price range and handles scratches, dents, and daily wear well thanks to its protective top layer. However, hardwood flooring typically offers superior longevity—it can be sanded and refinished multiple times, which laminate cannot. If you want long-term investment and natural appeal, hardwood flooring wins; for low cost and low maintenance, laminate is a strong option.
Can engineered wood and hardwood flooring be refinished?
Yes—with some caveats. Hardwood flooring can be refinished multiple times depending on its thickness. Engineered wood flooring can be refinished, but only the top veneer layer—so it depends on how thick that wood veneer is. Laminate and wood tiles generally cannot be refinished like solid wood surfaces.
How do I maintain wooden flooring to keep its sheen and avoid damage?
For all types of wooden flooring (hardwood, engineered, laminate), regular sweeping or vacuuming, using a soft damp mop (not soaking wet), and cleaning with manufacturer-recommended cleaners helps. Place felt pads under furniture, avoid dragging heavy items, and clean up spills immediately. Re-seal or re-oil hardwood occasionally to maintain the finish.
Which wooden flooring type is best for Mumbai’s humid climate—hardwood, engineered wood, or laminate wood flooring?
Engineered wood flooring is often the best choice in humid climates like Mumbai’s because its layered structure resists warping and expansion. Laminate wood flooring, while more affordable and moisture-resistant than solid hardwood, can swell if exposed to excessive moisture. Hardwood flooring needs proper sealing and maintenance to avoid moisture-related issues.
Is wooden flooring eco-friendly?
Yes, many wooden flooring options are eco-friendly. Engineered wood flooring often uses less slow-growing hardwood and more fast-growing plywood or sustainable cores. Certifications like FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) ensure hardwood flooring comes from responsibly managed forests. Laminate wood flooring often uses recycled materials in the core. Wood tile (ceramic/porcelain) is inert, long-lasting, and recyclable, making it another green choice.
What is the installation process for wooden flooring types — hardwood, engineered wood, laminate, and wood tile?
- Hardwood flooring is usually nailed or glued down.
- Engineered wood flooring offers more flexibility: it can be floated, glued, or stapled, depending on the product design.
- Laminate wood flooring is almost always a floating floor—click-lock panels that do not need glue or nails.
- Wood tile (ceramic/porcelain with wood look) is laid like regular tile using mortar and grout.
How do costs compare among hardwood flooring, engineered wood, laminate wood flooring, and wood tile?
Hardwood flooring is typically the most expensive, followed by engineered wood. Laminate wood flooring is often more budget-friendly, while wood tile (if porcelain or high-end ceramic) may fall somewhere between engineered wood and hardwood depending on its quality. Costs also depend on thickness, brand, finish, and installation complexity.
How to choose the right wooden flooring option for your space—living room, kitchen, bathroom, etc.?
- Living rooms / bedrooms: hardwood or engineered wood flooring for warmth and aesthetics.
- Kitchens: engineered wood or high-quality laminate with water resistance; ensure a good seal.
- Bathrooms / wet areas: wood tile or specially treated engineered wood; avoid pure hardwood unless properly sealed.
- High-traffic spaces: laminate or engineered wood with strong wear layer; hardwood with durable finish.