

Product Code: 180206BO1
Only £42.99m²
Was: £104.49m²


Product Code: 190BO1
Only £49.99m²
Was: £74.99m²


Product Code: 190GOLBO1
Only £49.99m²
Was: £80.49m²
Product Code: Caledonian Moray Smoked Oak
Only £102.99m²
Was: £237.49m²



Product Code: 180206SBWW1
Only £54.99m²
Was: £108.49m²


The cost of engineered wood flooring varies depending on several quality and construction factors. Understanding how these elements influence price will help you decide whether Under £30, £30–£40, £40–£50, or Over £50 is the right range for your project.
Slimmer profiles often fall into the Under £30 or £30–£40 ranges, while mid–thickness boards sit comfortably in the £40–£50 bracket. Premium-depth options usually appear in the Over £50 range.
Thinner wear layers typically keep costs in the Under £30 or £30–£40 bands. Floors with deeper wear layers, which offer better long-term performance, are more likely found in the £40–£50 and Over £50 categories.
Common species like oak can appear across all price ranges, but more sought-after species often begin around £40–£50 and peak in the Over £50 bracket.
Simple finishes such as standard lacquer are generally available in Under £30 and £30–£40 categories. More detailed finishes—like brushed, oiled, hand-scraped, or distressed—tend to fall into £40–£50 and Over £50.
Standard-width boards can appear in any price range, but wide and extra-wide boards are more commonly found in the £40–£50 and Over £50 sections because they require more timber.
Higher-quality core materials and more advanced engineering techniques improve stability and longevity. These enhanced constructions usually sit in the £40–£50 and Over £50 ranges.


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