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Classic Timber Flooring for Warm, Natural Queensland Homes

Natural timber finishes that suit coastal, modern, and traditional interiors alike.

Timber flooring brings warmth, character, and timeless appeal to your home. From rich Australian hardwoods to elegant oak tones, timber creates a natural, long-lasting finish that works beautifully with coastal, contemporary, and traditional interiors.

On the Sunshine Coast, timber flooring performs well in living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. They give you a durable surface that ages gracefully and adds long-term value to your home.

Come on in to explore our ranges of engineered timber, solid hardwood, wide-board oak and more. We can help you compare options and choose the right style for your lifestyle.

Explore our timber flooring options below or visit our Warana showroom for expert local guidance.

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  • Timeless, Natural Beauty

    Timber flooring brings warmth, depth, and natural variation to your home. No two boards are the same, giving every room a unique, high-end finish.

  • Long-Lasting Value

    A well-maintained timber floor can last for decades. It naturally increases the value of your property and ages gracefully over time.

  • Comfortable & Quiet Underfoot

    Timber stays warm underfoot and helps absorb sound, making it ideal for bedrooms, hallways, and family living areas.

  • Wide Range of Species & Finishes

    Choose from Australian hardwoods, European oak, engineered timber options, matte or gloss finishes, and a variety of board widths to match your interior style.

  • Better Indoor Air Quality

    Timber doesn’t trap dust or allergens, making it a great choice for improving indoor air quality which is especially important in warm Queensland climates.

  • Easy to Refresh Over Time

    Many timber floors can be sanded and refinished, allowing you to refresh your flooring or update the colour without replacing it.

Engineered Timber vs Solid Timber: What’s the Difference?

  • Engineered Timber has a real timber surface over a stable multi-layered core. It’s more resistant to movement, making it ideal for the Sunshine Coast’s humidity and temperature changes.

  • Solid Timber is hardwood through the entire board. It lasts for decades but can be more sensitive to climate, making installation conditions more important.

If you’re unsure which timber type suits your home, we can help you compare options during a free measure and quote.

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Where Timber Works Best in Your Home

Timber flooring works exceptionally well in:

  • Living rooms: warm, natural, and inviting
  • Bedrooms: comfortable and quiet underfoot
  • Hallways: stylish, durable, and long-lasting
  • Dining rooms: elegant and easy to clean
  • Home offices: professional and comfortable
  • Renovations: adds immediate value and visual impact

Engineered Timber Flooring FAQs

What is engineered timber flooring?

Engineered timber combines a real timber veneer (usually 2–6 mm thick) glued onto a plywood core. You get the warmth and uniqueness of real wood with greater stability and easier installation than solid timber.

Can engineered timber be sanded and refinished?

Yes, it can, but it does depend on the veneer thickness. Usually it can be sanded and refinished once or twice. However, sanding removes any smoked or stained topcoat, revealing the timber’s natural colour. It’s a last-resort option, not routine maintenance.

Is engineered timber more stable than solid timber in Queensland’s climate?

Definitely. The plywood core is layered in alternating directions (north–south–east–west), resisting expansion and contraction from humidity. That makes it ideal for coastal Queensland homes.

Why choose engineered over solid timber?

Engineered boards are factory-finished in airtight environments with up to 16 protective coatings. This level of finishing is far more than the 2–3 coats typically applied on-site to solid timber. As such, they’re tougher, more sustainable (with five times less raw timber per board), and less prone to cupping or gapping.

How do I care for engineered timber?

Sweep or vacuum often, use felt pads under furniture, and keep blinds or tints on large windows to reduce UV oxidisation (the yellowing effect). A well-made engineered floor can outlast most solid timbers.

Need help choosing the right timber flooring? Contact us for a friendly chat and advice, or book a free measure and quote.