Miracles do happen, even to old floors
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When it comes to the best flooring in Melbourne, we’re your go-to
People look at us sideways when we say we love to work on Melbourne’s flooring. But if they knew how much of a difference flooring can make to a property’s value, they’d love it too. Whatever your purpose, style, or budget, our experienced team can take care of it. Window shop our favourite three flooring types below (timber floating floors, hybrid and vinyl) and start imagining how incredible your space will look. And yes – we’ll even restore an old floor!
Here’s our digital shop window
These electronic samples give you a good start. If one (or many) catches your eye please come in and see us.
HYBRID FLOORING
SUMMERHILL
VINYL FLOORING
DAYBREAK – VINYL PLANK
FLOATING FLOORING
FORESTBROOK – LAMINATE FLOORING
- Thickness: 8mm
- Dimensions: 1500 x 196mm
RIVIERA – ENGINEERED OAK
- Engineered timber with click locking system
- Thickness: 14mm
- Dimensions: 1900 x 190mm
AUSTRALIAN SPECIES – ENGINEERED
Flooring FAQs
How long will the works take?
It depends on the products being installed, as well as the size of the area where they are being installed. Vinyl floors typically take 1-2 days, floating floors 2-3 days, and a sand & polish takes 1 week.
What floor products are suitable for wet areas?
On the flooring side, vinyl is the most suitable product in our range for wet areas. It is heavily waterproof.
What are the differences between your floorboard options?
There are several differences between our hybrid flooring, laminate flooring, and engineered timber flooring.
Engineered timber flooring is made of a thin timber veneer layer on top of a plywood base. The plywood provides durability whereas the veneer layer provides a natural, premium finish since each plank will look unique. We offer planks in European Oak as well as Australian species.
Laminate flooring, on the other hand, has the same plywood core with a printed image on top giving you the timber without breaking the bank and can hold up well against scratches. However, similarly to engineered timber flooring, laminate flooring is not water-resistant and should not be used in areas with a lot of water exposure.
Hybrid flooring is made of a limestone core which makes it water-resistant, hard-wearing and scratch-resistant. Therefore, if you are after the timber look but also want something long-lasting, look no further than our hybrid floorings.






















