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    Highgate Engineered Golden Oak Brushed and Lacquered 180mm x 15/4mm Wood Flooring
    • Width: 180mm
    • Thickness: 15mm
    • Length: 1800mm
    Highgate Engineered Golden Oak Brushed and Lacquered 180mm x 15/4mm Wood Flooring

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    Highgate Engineered Smoked Oak Brushed and Lacquered 180mm x 15/4mm Wood Flooring
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    • Thickness: 15mm
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    Highgate Engineered Smoked Oak Brushed and Lacquered 180mm x 15/4mm Wood Flooring

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    Highgate Engineered Coffee Oak Brushed and Lacquered 180mm x 15/4mm Wood Flooring
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Choosing the Right Thickness of Engineered Flooring

The thickness you choose for your engineered wood flooring can influence everything from stability to underfoot comfort. With options ranging from 10mm up to 20mm, you can tailor your flooring to suit the specific needs of different rooms throughout your home.

10mm boards are ideal when you need a slimmer profile, perfect for spaces where floor height is limited or when fitting around existing fixtures. They offer a modern, streamlined look while still providing the natural beauty of real wood.

Mid-range options such as 13.5mm and 14mm deliver an excellent balance of strength and practicality. These thicknesses are well-suited to busy living areas, hallways, and dining rooms, providing dependable performance without adding extra height.

For a more substantial feel, thicker boards like 15mm, 18mm, and 20mm offer enhanced durability and a deeper wood layer. These options are particularly beneficial in upstairs rooms where sound reduction is important or in family homes where the floor needs to handle frequent use.

As you compare thicknesses, think about room height, expected foot traffic, and whether additional acoustic comfort would improve the space. Selecting the right depth ensures your engineered flooring looks great and performs well for years to come.

Best Engineered Wood Flooring Thicknesses – Top Picks

Engineered wood flooring comes in a range of thicknesses, each offering its own advantages for different types of rooms. Whether you’re looking for a slim, modern profile or a more robust board with added comfort, there’s a thickness option suited to every home. Here are the top choices to consider:

Top Thickness Options


10mm

A great choice when keeping floor height low is a priority. Ideal for renovations, tight door clearances, and spaces where you want a sleek, minimal finish.

13.5mm

A versatile mid-range option that delivers excellent everyday performance. Suitable for living rooms, hallways, and dining areas where stability and practicality matter.

14mm

Popular for its balanced construction and comfortable feel underfoot. Works well across most rooms, offering reliable durability and long-term value.

15mm

Provides additional strength with a slightly deeper wood layer. A solid option for busy family homes or multi-use spaces.

18mm

More substantial in feel, offering improved acoustic benefits—ideal for upstairs rooms or properties with multiple floors.

20mm

The most robust option, great for areas where a premium, solid feel is desired. Excellent for high-traffic areas and long-term durability.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What flooring thickness is best for upstairs rooms?
Thicker flooring or thinner flooring paired with underlay is best for upstairs rooms, as it helps reduce noise and improve comfort.
Does thicker flooring mean better quality?
Not always — thicker flooring can improve stability and comfort, but quality also depends on construction, materials, and finish.
What flooring thickness should I choose?
The right flooring thickness depends on room use, foot traffic, and comfort, as thicker floors usually offer better stability and sound reduction.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • What flooring thickness is best for upstairs rooms?
  • Does thicker flooring mean better quality?
  • What flooring thickness should I choose?

What flooring thickness is best for upstairs rooms?

Thicker flooring or thinner flooring paired with underlay is best for upstairs rooms, as it helps reduce noise and improve comfort.

Does thicker flooring mean better quality?

Not always — thicker flooring can improve stability and comfort, but quality also depends on construction, materials, and finish.

What flooring thickness should I choose?

The right flooring thickness depends on room use, foot traffic, and comfort, as thicker floors usually offer better stability and sound reduction.

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