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Timber Flooring From $30 Per Square Metre

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Timber flooring
is becoming increasing popular in Australian homes. Whether you're after a light-coloured timber for a casual look or you want something more formal and opt for a deeply-toned wood, nothing compares to the lustre and beauty of a timber floor.

How can I get Timber Flooring prices?

  • Fill out our simple quote request form
  • We alert Timber Flooring Experts about your needs
  • They offer quotes and prices
  • You choose the best

  • It's FREE to get quotes

    We charge flooring businesses a small fee to express interest in your needs, but you are not obligated to choose anyone if the quotes or the businesses aren't to your liking.

    What type of timber should I look for?

    How long is a piece of string!? Your timber flooring choice really depends on your budget, and your tastes. For a classic or contemporary aesthetic consider Red Gum, Jarrah or Ironbark timbers - your options are endless!   


    How much does Timber Flooring cost?

    Timber flooring ranges from around $30 per square metre to more than $100 per square metre. The cost depends on the desired timber e.g. soft woods are generally cheaper than hardwoods. This price normally doesn't include the cost of polishing. If opting for the ever-popular floating floorboard trend be aware that the underlay – be it cork or otherwise - is normally not covered in a standard quote.

    Do You Specialise in Timber Flooring?

    Sign up your flooring business and we'll let you know when people in your area require timber flooring.

     

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    Good Wood: Sustainable Timber Flooring

    While timber flooring can look fantastic, it shouldn't come at the expense of the environment. If you're concerned about the logging of old-growth forests - and we all should be - choose a product certified as originating from sustainably managed plantations, or use recycled timber.