Solid Wood Flooring Price Range

Finding the perfect solid wood flooring at the right price is key to creating a stunning and long-lasting home interior. Whether you're looking for an affordable option or premium-grade hardwood, our collection caters to different budgets without compromising on quality.

Our price range includes a variety of options, from high-quality budget-friendly flooring to luxurious solid wood planks. Explore our selection and discover flooring that matches both your style and budget, including options in the £40-£50 range and premium selections over £50.

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    Edmonton Solid Acacia Walnut Lacquered 122mm X 18mm Wood Flooring | Solid Wood Flooring
    Edmonton Solid Acacia Walnut Lacquered 122mm x 18mm Wood Flooring
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    £ 82.49 inc. VAT

    73.19

    £49.99㎡

    inc. VAT

    Product Code: 122ACAWAL1

    • Walnut
      Species
    • Lacquered
      Finish
    • 122mm X 18mm
      Width/Depth
    • Tongue & Groove
      Install
    • 300mm-1200mm Mixed Length
      Length
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right flooring price range?
Choosing the right price range means balancing budget, room use, and long-term expectations.
Is more expensive flooring always better?
No — higher-priced flooring often includes extra features, but the best choice depends on how and where it will be used.
What affects the price of flooring?
Flooring prices vary based on material, construction, thickness, finish, and design, as well as the overall range.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • How do I choose the right flooring price range?
  • Is more expensive flooring always better?
  • What affects the price of flooring?

How do I choose the right flooring price range?

Choosing the right price range means balancing budget, room use, and long-term expectations.

Is more expensive flooring always better?

No — higher-priced flooring often includes extra features, but the best choice depends on how and where it will be used.

What affects the price of flooring?

Flooring prices vary based on material, construction, thickness, finish, and design, as well as the overall range.

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