Engineered Hardwood Flooring
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Norwood Hill Thermacore RC 7.2" x 48" Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Biscayne Bay 5" Birch Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Argonne Forest 7.48" White Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Mannington Sanctuary 9.5" Engineered Hardwood Plank

Bedrosians Del Mar 5" x 75" Engineered Hardwood 1.2mm Plank

Shaw Summer Breeze 5" Hickory Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Grant Grove 5" Hickory Engineered Hardwood Plank

Norwood Hill Verona 7.5" Engineered Hardwood Plank

Norwood Hill Laguna 6.5" Engineered Hardwood Plank

Mannington Smokehouse 7" Oak Engineered Hardwood Plank

Johnson English Pub 7.5" Maple Engineered Hardwood Plank

Johnson English Pub 7.5" Hickory Engineered Hardwood Plank

Chesapeake Countryside 5" Engineered Hardwood Plank

Bruce Turlington Lock & Fold Cherry/Walnut 5" Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Signature Collection Splashcraft 5" Wire Brushed Engineered Hardwood Plank

Signature Collection Hawthorne 7.5" Wire Brushed Engineered Hardwood Plank

Signature Collection EuroVintage 7.5" Smooth Wire Brushed Engineered Hardwood Plank

Signature Collection Brentwood 5" Distressed Engineered Hardwood Plank

Signature Collection Biscayne Bay 5" Hand Scraped Engineered Hardwood Plank

Shaw Timeless Oak 3.25" Engineered Hardwood PlankEngineered hardwood flooring brings the beauty of real wood together with a stable, layered core. It’s a smart choice for modern homes, offering the classic look of hardwood with better resistance to moisture and daily wear.
Why Choose Engineered Hardwood Floors?
Durable Construction:
Each plank features a real hardwood top layer supported by multiple cross-laminated layers for strength and improved stability.
Versatile Style:
Engineered hardwood floors come in a wide range of species, colors, and plank widths—easy to match with traditional, rustic, or contemporary interiors.
Moisture-Resistant Design:
More dimensionally stable than solid wood, engineered hardwood performs well in kitchens, basements, hallways, and other busy areas where humidity changes are common.
Popular Wood Species in Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Engineered hardwood is available in a variety of well-known wood species, each offering its own grain patterns, color tones, and performance characteristics.
Oak Wood:
One of the most popular choices. Oak provides balanced grain, natural variation, and excellent durability. It's available in both red and white oak, each offering timeless appeal.
Hickory Wood:
Known for its strength and dramatic grain movement. Hickory engineered floors stand up well to heavy foot traffic and bring a bold, textured look to living spaces.
Maple Wood:
Maple offers a clean, smooth grain and lighter tones, great for minimal, modern interiors. Its dense structure helps resist dents and scratches.
Acacia Wood:
Recognized for rich color variation and unique knotting. Acacia engineered flooring adds warmth and character to smaller rooms or accent spaces.
Walnut Wood:
Walnut brings deep, luxurious brown tones with soft, flowing grain. It’s often chosen for bedrooms and living rooms where rich, warm color is desired.
Birch Wood:
Birch features subtle grain patterns and soft color transitions, giving spaces a quiet, refined look. It works well in both light and warm color schemes.
These species give homeowners flexibility to choose the exact look and feel they want—whether it's traditional oak or the bold, exotic character of acacia.
Best Engineered Hardwood Flooring Options
Browse designs in matte, wire-brushed, hand-scraped, and smooth finishes. Multiple plank widths—wide, mixed-width, or standard, help create seamless layouts suited for modern or traditional homes. Many engineered floors are also designed for simple maintenance and long-term performance.
Engineered Hardwood vs Wood: What’s the Difference?
Engineered Hardwood:
Built with layered construction for stability in areas with humidity and temperature changes. Many products offer floating or click-lock installation for faster setup.
Solid Wood:
Made from a single piece of hardwood and can be sanded more times. Best for long-term restoration projects or areas with controlled climate conditions.
Understanding these differences helps you choose the right floor for your lifestyle and your room’s environment.
FAQs
Q) What is engineered hardwood flooring?
A) A stable, layered wood plank topped with a real hardwood veneer, offering the look of solid wood with added strength.
Q) How do you clean engineered hardwood floors?
A) Dust or vacuum regularly. Clean spills quickly. Use a wood-friendly cleaner with a damp, not wet mop. Avoid excessive water.
Q) How do you install engineered hardwood flooring?
A) Installation options include floating, glue-down, and nail-down methods. Click-lock planks make DIY installation easier.
Q) Can engineered hardwood floors be refinished?
A) Yes. Floors with a thick enough veneer can be lightly sanded and refinished. Always check the manufacturer’s specifications.









