Engineered Hardwood Flooring
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Bruce Turlington Lock & Fold Oak 5" Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington Lock & Fold Oak 3" Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington Lock & Fold Maple 5" Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington Lock & Fold Maple 3" Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington Lock & Fold Hickory 5" Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington Lock & Fold Hickory 3" Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington American Exotics Walnut 3" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington American Exotics Walnut 5" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington American Exotics Maple 5" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington American Exotics Maple 3" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington American Exotics Hickory 5" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington American Exotics Cherry 3" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington American Exotics Birch 5" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington American Exotics Birch 3" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington Plank 5" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Turlington Plank 3" Semi-Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Standing Timbers 6.5" Wire Brushed Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Springdale Plank 3" High Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Rooted in Tradition 6.5" Wire Brushed Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Next Frontier 6.5" Hand Scraped Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Hydropel 5" Low Gloss Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Frontier 5" Hand Scraped Engineered Hardwood

Bruce Early Canterbury 6.5" Low Gloss Engineered HardwoodWhat is engineered hardwood?
Engineered hardwood flooring is built from a real hardwood veneer on top, supported by multiple layers of plywood or other stable materials underneath. This “hardwood engineered” structure helps the floor resist warping and movement, making it suitable for areas where solid wood might struggle, such as rooms with changing moisture or on concrete subfloors.
Why Choose Engineered Hardwood Floors?
Durable construction
Each engineered hardwood floor plank features a real hardwood top layer over cross‑laminated layers for strength, stability, and long‑term durability.
Versatile style
Engineered hardwood floors come in a wide range of species, colors, and plank widths, from traditional looks to wide plank hardwood flooring that suits contemporary interiors.
Moisture‑resistant design
Because hardwood is engineered over a layered core, these floors handle humidity swings better than many solid wood options, making them suitable for kitchens, basements and other busy areas.
Popular Wood Species
Oak
A top choice for many homes, oak offers balanced grain, warm color, and reliable hardness; Janka rating information helps you compare how different oak engineered products will perform.
Hickory
Known for strength and dramatic grain, hickory engineered hardwood flooring is often used where extra durability is desired under heavy foot traffic.
Maple, Acacia, Walnut, and Birch
Maple gives a smoother, lighter look for clean, modern rooms, while acacia adds bold color variation in smaller spaces. Walnut brings deep, warm tones suited to relaxed living areas, and birch offers softer grain for quieter interiors.
Engineered Hardwood vs Solid Wood
Engineered hardwood
Built with layered construction for stability in areas with changing humidity and temperature, and often available with floating or click‑lock installation for faster projects.
Solid hardwood
Made from a single piece of wood and typically can be sanded more times, making it appealing where long‑term refinishing is a priority, and the climate is more controlled.
Understanding engineered hardwood vs solid wood helps you choose the best option for each room and budget.
Engineered Hardwood Flooring at Floors Center
Floors Center curates engineered hardwood flooring with a focus on quality construction, good Janka rating performance, and attractive designs for today’s homes. Customers can compare some of the best engineered hardwood floors across species, widths and finishes to find a warm, modern floor that fits both style and cost expectations.



