Solid Wood Flooring Thickness

Choosing the right thickness for your solid wood flooring is essential for durability, stability, and the overall feel of your flooring. Whether you need a robust 18mm thick plank for a high-traffic area or a slightly thinner option for a more refined look, the thickness of your floorboards plays a key role in performance and longevity.

We offer a variety of solid wood flooring thicknesses, each designed to provide strength, style, and lasting beauty. Explore our selection, including 17.5mm solid wood flooring and 18mm solid wood flooring, to find the perfect fit for your home.

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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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