Engineered Hardwood Flooring

Shop engineered hardwood flooring for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and more. Explore real wood floors with a 4mm wear layer, refinishable surface, and durable plywood core.

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Explore engineered hardwood flooring for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and more with Tile Club’s wood flooring collection. Designed with a real wood surface layer and a durable plywood core, engineered hardwood offers the warmth and beauty of natural wood with a construction made for long-term performance. This collection is a strong choice for spaces that call for authentic wood character, a more refined finish, and a floor that can support everyday living.

Why Choose Engineered Hardwood Flooring?

Engineered hardwood flooring gives you the natural look of wood with a layered construction that helps support durability and lasting performance. Tile Club’s collection features a 4mm wear layer, which provides a thicker layer of natural wood than many engineered hardwood options and allows the floor to be sanded and refinished multiple times.

Best Uses for Engineered Hardwood Floors

Engineered hardwood floors work beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, and other interior spaces where warmth and natural texture are key to the design. They can also be used in kitchens and open-plan living areas where you want a more elevated wood flooring look. For more inspiration across surface categories, browse our collections for floor tile and wood look tile.

Real Wood Beauty with a Durable Core

More forgiving than solid wood flooring, engineered hardwood planks combine the true beauty of natural wood with a long-wearing plywood core. This construction helps create a floor that feels authentic while offering a practical alternative to traditional solid wood in many residential interiors.

Installation Tips for Engineered Hardwood Flooring

To help allow for expansion and avoid buckling, Tile Club recommends using baseboards or trim pieces when installing engineered hardwood floors. The page also recommends using SikaBond®-T21 adhesive for installation.