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Discover our complete collection of flooring solutions, from hybrid and engineered to laminate, vinyl, and bamboo. Whether you're after a timeless timber look, a modern grey tone, or a durable waterproof option, we have a floor to suit every style and space.

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Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between hybrid, laminate, vinyl, and engineered timber flooring?

Each flooring type has its strengths. Hybrid flooring is rigid, waterproof, and great for wet areas or high-traffic zones. It’s the go-to for families or anyone who wants something durable but stylish. Laminate flooring is made from compressed fibreboard with a photographic layer on top—ideal for getting the timber look without the price tag. It’s strong and affordable but not fully waterproof. Vinyl plank flooring is flexible, soft underfoot, and completely waterproof. It’s great in kitchens, laundries, or anywhere you want an easy-clean surface. Engineered timber flooring has a layer of real hardwood on top with a ply or HDF base underneath. You get the texture and richness of real wood but with better stability and easier installation. Each one works in different ways depending on what your home needs—so this collection helps you compare them side by side.

Which type of flooring is best for pets and kids?

If your home gets a lot of traffic from pets, kids, or just general life—hybrid flooring or vinyl plank are your best bets. Both are waterproof and scratch-resistant, and they handle spills, claws, and mess with no stress. Vinyl is a bit softer underfoot and quieter, so it’s great for upstairs areas or rooms where you want a bit more comfort. Hybrid is tougher and gives a more timber-like feel with rigid boards that clip together securely. Laminate can work too, especially in bedrooms or playrooms, but it’s not as moisture-tolerant. Engineered timber is beautiful and long-lasting, but it’s best if you’re OK with doing a bit more care to keep it looking fresh. For low-maintenance, everyday living, hybrid and vinyl win out.

Can I install these floors myself?

Most of them—yes. Hybrid, laminate, and click-lock vinyl planks are made with DIY in mind. If you’ve got a clean, flat surface and a little patience, you can lay them yourself with basic tools. Loose lay vinyl is even easier for smaller rooms. Engineered timber is a bit more advanced. While you can float some versions, others need gluing down and are best installed by a pro. If it’s your first go at flooring and you want something simple and fast, go for click-lock hybrid or laminate. You’ll save money and get a professional-looking result if you prep properly and follow the layout carefully.

What’s the most waterproof option in this collection?

Hybrid flooring and vinyl plank flooring are both fully waterproof, so they’re the best picks for bathrooms, laundries, kitchens, and anywhere spills happen. Hybrid has a rigid SPC core and click-lock edges that keep water from getting in, while vinyl (especially glue-down or loose lay) sits flat and doesn’t soak anything up. Both can handle wet feet, pet accidents, and mop cleaning without warping. Laminate and engineered timber aren’t waterproof—laminate can resist light spills if you wipe them up fast, but it’s not built for moisture. Engineered timber can cope with some humidity but still needs to be protected from standing water. So if waterproof is a must-have, hybrid and vinyl are the way to go.

How do I choose the right flooring if I’m not sure yet?

Start with where it’s going—wet area, living room, hallway, rental, etc. Then think about what matters most: do you want something waterproof, ultra-durable, comfy underfoot, or purely natural-looking? If you’re not sure at all, grab a few samples from this collection and see how they look and feel in your space. This “all products” section is designed to help you compare everything in one spot—so scroll through, filter by colour or type, and shortlist what stands out. If you’re still stuck, reach out and we’ll point you in the right direction. Everyone’s home and lifestyle is different, but there’s definitely a flooring option here that’ll suit you.