Custom Oak Timber Flooring

Engineered Timber Floors | Oak Flooring Melbourne

Our 220 Commercial Grade Oak Collection is the pinnacle of timber flooring. These timber floors have a 6mm top layer (veneer) to rival solid timbers, the luxury of a solid floor with the ease of pre-finished engineered boards, without the need for top nailing. Our 20mm x 220mm product is topped with a 6mm solid oak wear layer and stabilized by a multi-ply core, which produces a floorboard that is designed to handle extreme environmental changes in Australia.

The generous 240mm wide board option at lengths of 2200mm creates a truly grand experience.  Stunning timber flooring colour options are available within the aforementioned spectacular ranges.

See below a small selection of our many available colour options.

In recent times, Melbourne has grown to love 220mm wide engineered oak timber floors.

European Oak Timber Floors: Possibly the ultimate timber floor that boasts both classical and modern sophistication. Our premium range of European oak timber floors is available in over 40 different sizes, colours and treatments storewide. Reach out and discover a new world of engineered timber flooring.

Your timber flooring combinations are endless at Beyond Wood. We are able to custom produce parquetry timber flooring patterns such as herringbone and chevron within our 20mm oak plank collection. Are we missing a colour you want? The answer is no, we can produce any colour that you desire for all of your parquetry and oak plank requirements. Welcome to Beyond Wood, Melbourne’s parquetry and oak timber flooring specialists.

220 or 240mm Oak not what you are looking for?

Take advantage of our Summer Sale: 190mm Engineered Oak Timber Flooring from $59 +GST on select items

Wood you walk on these floors? If so:

Call 9397 3740 or visit our industry partner showroom at 3/98 Pier Street, Altona, 3018

Email: info@wallsandfloors.com.au

Why would I purchase a 20mm thick engineered oak timber floor?

One of the main benefits of purchasing a 20mm thick engineered oak timber floor is that it is suited and recommended for use in high-traffic commercial environments. Thicker floor coverings such as marble or natural stone is far more seamlessly integrated with a 20mm thick engineered oak timber flooring system in both residential and commercial installations. This range of engineered oak timber flooring comes in a 220mm wide profile.

What are the benefits of 240mm wide engineered oak timber flooring?

A 240mm wide engineered oak timber floor is generally considered the pinnacle of grandeur, without breaking the bank. Our range of 240mm wide engineered oak timber flooring comes in a 15mm thick profile, making a suitable option for both floors and the oak feature wall that you have been dreaming of.

When should I not purchase 20mm thick engineered oak timber flooring?

The primary purpose of a 20mm thick engineered oak timber floor is based on the strength and durability under foot. When choosing a feature wall the necessity for a thicker oak timber floor diminishes. The aesthetic goals will still be achieved through the use of a thinner profile, for example, 12mm to 15mm engineered oak timber flooring.

How can I tell the difference between engineered timber flooring and hardwood timber flooring?

The easiest way to tell the difference between the two products is to simply pick up a loose plank. Look at the side of the floorboard, the solid timber floor is made up of one piece of wood from top to toe. The engineered oak timber floorboard will be made up of multiple hardwood layers with a genuine European oak top-layer.

Which engineered oak timber floor is best suited for under floor heating?

The best suited engineered oak timber floor for under floor heating is a 15mm thick oak timber floor. The reason for this is the overall thickness of the oak timber floor will allow the heat to pass through the floorboards more efficiently than a 20mm thick engineered oak timber floor. Keep in mind a 20mm thick engineered oak timber floor is still a very popular (and highly specified) option within the timber flooring industry for under floor heating.