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Engineered Floorings

Comprising of several layers, the top layer being a species of real hardwood, engineered hardwood flooring is a robust flooring option that allows you to install your chosen color, cut, finish and surface texture in areas where solid hardwood is not recommended. The core layer of engineered hardwood is made up of pine and spruce woods, which allows the engineered flooring to expand and contract with changing temperature and moisture levels without affecting your floor, the way a solid hardwood floor would be affected.

Exterior Wood

Exterior Wood also called Solid Outdoor Decking is a flat surface capable of supporting weight. It is typically used for outdoors, often elevated from the ground and is connected to a building. It can be part of garden landscaping or exterior flooring of swimming pool, ship decks etc. It is a natural timber and processed to bear all weather conditions.

Hardwood Floorings

Hardwood flooring is one of the most popular floor surface covering materials ​and has been for centuries. This is due to its versatility of function and design, as well as an inherent natural charm that gives each installation a unique personality and beauty. Hardwood flooring is harvested from trees that grow much slower; it ends up being far denser, and more durable than softwood counterparts. This means that they last longer and require less maintenance.

Laminate Floorings

Laminate flooring allows you to enjoy a wood-like floor without the actual use of any solid wood in its construction, allowing it to be more environment-friendly. It is made up of 4 primary layers bonded together under high pressure. A moisture resistant layer under a layer of HDF (high density fibreboard) ensures better life for of products. This is topped with a high resolution photographic image of natural wood flooring. It is then finished with an extremely hard, clear coating made from special resin-coated cellulose to protect the laminate floor. It is perfect for anyone wanting a durable floor for a fraction of the price and installation time of a hardwood floor, but with the attractiveness of real hardwood. Laminate wood floors are easy to maintain as it doesn’t require any waxes, polishes, detergents or abrasive cleaner.