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  1. A close-up image of hybrid flooring with a natural wood appearance.A close-up image of hybrid flooring with a natural wood appearance.

    Native Blackbutt Hybrid Flooring

    Hybrid Flooring 5.5mm
    From
    $24.95 / m²
  2. High-resolution Cascade Hybrid Flooring showing realistic timber grain and a sleek, multi-layered construction.High-resolution Cascade Hybrid Flooring showing realistic timber grain and a sleek, multi-layered construction.

    Cascade Hybrid Flooring

    Hybrid Flooring 5.5mm
    From
    $24.95 / m²
  3. Waterproof Sandhill hybrid wideboard flooring featuring a rigid SPC core and scratch-resistant matte timber grain.Waterproof Sandhill hybrid wideboard flooring featuring a rigid SPC core and scratch-resistant matte timber grain.

    Sandhill Hybrid Flooring

    Hybrid Flooring 5.5mm
    From
    $24.95 / m²
  4. Wide-plank Airlie Hybrid flooring. Matte light oak texture with realistic wood grain and micro-beveled edges.Wide-plank Airlie Hybrid flooring. Matte light oak texture with realistic wood grain and micro-beveled edges.

    Airlie Hybrid Flooring

    Hybrid Flooring 5.5mm
    From
    $24.95 / m²
  5. Blanc European Oak timber flooring in soft cream hues for a bright, "soft Scandi" aesthetic in modern 2026 interiors.

    Blanc Timber Flooring

    Timber Flooring Standard
    From
    $86.50 / m²

Is Engineered Timber flooring real timber?

Yes! Engineered Timber is a multi-layered board that features a real timber veneer, it is real timber flooring without the price tag of solid timber.

Is Engineered Timber flooring waterproof?

No, it is not completely waterproof however, due to its layers, it works better with water than solid hardwood timber.

How will Engineered Timber wear with pets?

Engineered Timber is designed to be tougher than solid timber flooring, however you should consider avoiding a finish with too much shine, instead choosing a board with a matte or wire-brushed finish. Clean your floors regularly and keep your pet’s nails trimmed for the best results.