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Designed for a classic, seamless look, our Plank Flooring collection brings warmth and style to any space. With a natural wood-look finish and a variety of colours and textures, these straight planks offer a clean, modern aesthetic that suits any interior.

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QLD Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm QLD Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

6.5mm SPC Flooring

QLD Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

$36.00 per m²
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Coastal Blackbutt SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm Coastal Blackbutt SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

6.5mm SPC Flooring

Coastal Blackbutt SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

$42.00 $36.00 per m²
Raw Neutral SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm Raw Neutral SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

6.5mm SPC Flooring

Raw Neutral SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

$36.00 per m²
Pale Sand SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm Pale Sand SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

6.5mm SPC Flooring

Pale Sand SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

$36.00 per m²
NSW Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm NSW Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

6.5mm SPC Flooring

NSW Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

$36.00 per m²
Ivory Beige SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm Ivory Beige SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

6.5mm SPC Flooring

Ivory Beige SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

$36.00 per m²
Beige Sand SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm Beige Sand SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

6.5mm SPC Flooring

Beige Sand SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

$36.00 per m²
Charcoal SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm Charcoal SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

6.5mm SPC Flooring

Charcoal SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

$36.00 per m²
Ash Cliff SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm Ash Cliff SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

6.5mm SPC Flooring

Ash Cliff SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

$36.00 per m²
Koala Grey SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm Koala Grey SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

6.5mm SPC Flooring

Koala Grey SPC Hybrid Floorboards 5+1.5mm

$36.00 per m²
Urban Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm Urban Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm

5mm Vinyl Plank

Urban Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm

$43.12 per m²
Smoulder Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm Smoulder Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm

5mm Vinyl Plank

Smoulder Oak Vision Vinyl Planks 5mm

$43.12 per m²

Thinking About Plank Flooring? Here’s Why It’s a Top Choice for Aussie Homes

Plank flooring gives you that classic floorboard look—clean lines, realistic timber grain, and easy installation. Whether it’s hybrid, laminate, vinyl, or timber, plank-style floors are timeless and practical. Great for open-plan layouts or smaller rooms, they’re simple to lay and come in loads of colours and finishes.

Versatile Plank Flooring That Works in Every Room

Plank flooring gives you that classic, seamless look that works in nearly any space—from minimalist apartments to large family homes. Whether you're after wide, long boards for a modern vibe or standard planks for a timeless feel, this style delivers flexibility and a smooth visual flow across your floors.

We stock a wide range of plank flooring options including SPC hybrid, vinyl, engineered timber, and laminate, so you can find the perfect fit for your budget and lifestyle. Each plank is crafted for durability, easy installation, and a consistent finish that feels premium underfoot.

Not sure if plank flooring is the best choice? Compare it with our Herringbone Flooring for a more patterned look or explore Waterproof Flooring if you're working on a bathroom or laundry reno.

Everything You Need to Know About Plank Flooring

Plank flooring basically refers to any floor made up of long, narrow boards—kind of like traditional floorboards, but way easier to work with. These days, it’s available in heaps of materials like hybrid, vinyl, laminate, and engineered timber, so you’ve got options no matter your budget or room.

Most people go with timber-look plank flooring for that natural feel. Hybrid planks are super popular because they’re waterproof, durable, and click together easily. Vinyl planks are soft underfoot and great for rentals or high-moisture areas. Laminate is affordable and tough, and engineered timber gives you the real wood grain with modern convenience.

Plank floors are great for almost any space. They make rooms look longer, cleaner, and more structured. Wide planks are trending right now, especially in light oaks and warm greys. They also help reduce the visual clutter you sometimes get with smaller tiles or narrow boards.

Another bonus? Most plank flooring is DIY-friendly. Click-lock systems make it easy to install without glue or nails. Whether you’re updating one room or doing the whole house, plank flooring is a solid, stylish choice that looks good and lasts.

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Frequenlty Asked Questions

Plank flooring just means the boards are long and rectangular—basically like floorboards. The main difference is in the format. While some floors come in sheets (like sheet vinyl) or tiles (like square laminate), plank flooring mimics traditional hardwood planks. This gives your space a clean, seamless look that flows nicely from room to room. You’ll find plank styles in hybrid, vinyl, laminate, and timber options. The beauty of it is that it works in almost any setting—coastal homes, city apartments, rentals, renos, and more. Plank flooring is also easier to install and more forgiving visually than smaller formats like herringbone or tile. It hides joins better and helps make smaller rooms feel longer. It’s simple, stylish, and just works.

The biggest benefit is how good it looks. Plank floors have that classic, high-end feel—like real timber boards—but without the maintenance and cost. They also help visually stretch a room, making it feel more open. If you run the planks lengthwise with the longest wall, you’ll get a nice sense of space and flow. Plank flooring is also super versatile. It works with pretty much any design style—Hamptons, industrial, modern, Scandi, you name it. Most plank options today (especially hybrid and vinyl) are waterproof and scratch-resistant, which is a game changer for kitchens, living areas, or anywhere with pets and kids. Add in easy installation, and you’ve got a floor that looks amazing, doesn’t break the bank, and holds up to real life.

Yep—most plank floors are made to be DIY-friendly. Hybrid, laminate, and vinyl planks usually come with a click-lock system, so you don’t need nails, glue, or special tools. Just make sure the subfloor’s flat and clean, let the planks acclimatise, and follow the layout plan. If you’re doing one or two rooms, it’s totally doable over a weekend. Engineered timber planks can also be installed as floating floors, but you’ll want to take a bit more care—or bring in a pro if the layout’s tricky. The only type that might be tougher is solid timber plank, which needs sanding, finishing, and a more precise install. But for most modern plank floors, the DIY route is a great way to save money and get the job done fast.

Right now, it’s all about wide plank flooring with natural or muted finishes. Think light oaks, weathered greys, warm neutrals, and soft matte textures. These tones work well in open spaces and give a relaxed, clean look. People love that coastal or Scandi vibe, and plank flooring delivers it perfectly. If you’re going for something more dramatic, darker walnut or smoked charcoal planks are still in—but paired with light walls and warm accents. Textured finishes (like embossed grain or brushed surfaces) are also big, since they give more of a real-wood feel. Whether you’re styling a new build or revamping an older space, plank flooring has the range and the colour options to fit whatever look you’re after.

Definitely. Plank flooring—especially in hybrid or vinyl—is built to handle day-to-day life. It’s scratch-resistant, waterproof, and doesn’t dent easily, so it’s a solid choice if you’ve got pets, kids, or heavy foot traffic. Maintenance is easy too. Sweep it regularly, mop it with a damp cloth, and avoid harsh chemicals or steam mops. Laminate planks are also low-maintenance, just a bit less forgiving with moisture. Engineered timber planks are a little more delicate, but still way easier than solid timber. You don’t need to worry about sanding or polishing unless it’s a major refresh. If you want that “floor looks great but I barely have to do anything” vibe, plank flooring’s a strong pick. And if you keep it clean and use floor protectors under furniture, it’ll last you ages.