Engineer Oak Flooring
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Victiles provides premium engineered oak flooring, available online and at our Dandenong and Kilsyth showrooms.
Victiles provides premium engineered oak flooring, available online and at our Dandenong and Kilsyth showrooms. Perfect for Melbourne homes and commercial spaces, our engineered oak flooring offers timeless elegance, stability, and long-lasting performance. Explore the full range at Victiles for expert advice and great value.
Why Choose Engineered Oak Flooring?
Engineered oak flooring represents the perfect balance between authentic timber aesthetics and practical durability. With a real oak veneer on a plywood or HDF base, engineered oak delivers the warmth, character and beauty of solid timber while offering superior dimensional stability and resistance to moisture and temperature fluctuations. This makes it an ideal choice for Australian homes, particularly in Melbourne where climate variability can challenge traditional solid timber. At Victiles, we stock over 178 engineered oak flooring options from premium suppliers, offering endless styles, colours and finishes to suit every interior.
Engineered Oak Flooring for Every Space and Style
From classic straight lay flooring to dramatic herringbone and chevron patterns, engineered oak offers versatility that few other flooring types can match. The rich variety of European oak tones—from honey and natural to grey and dark brown—means you can find the perfect floor to complement any design aesthetic, whether contemporary minimalist or traditional heritage.
Popular choices from our Melbourne customers include:
- Classic European Oak Flooring in natural honey, warm and rich brown tones for timeless elegance that suits both traditional and modern interiors
- Herringbone Pattern Engineered Oak for a classic, broken zigzag pattern that adds movement and architectural interest to open plan living
- Chevron Pattern Engineered Oak for a premium, luxury look with angled planks that meet at perfect points, creating a sophisticated visual statement
- De Marque Oak Collections featuring premium European oak in thicknesses up to 21mm for exceptional durability and a substantial feel
- Prestige Collection Engineered Oak offering 14mm and 15mm thickness options in a curated range of sophisticated colours
- Grey and Taupe Engineered Oak for contemporary, Scandinavian-inspired interiors that pair beautifully with neutral walls
- Thick Format Engineered Oak in 15mm and 21mm sizes for maximum durability in high-traffic family homes and commercial spaces
Shop Engineered Oak Flooring Online or In-Store
Browse our extensive engineered oak flooring range online and take advantage of fast dispatch within 1-3 business days for in-stock items. Prefer to see the wood grain, colour depth and finish in person? Visit our showrooms in Dandenong and Kilsyth where our team can help you select the perfect engineered oak floor for your project, discuss installation options and provide expert maintenance advice.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Engineered Oak Flooring
What is the difference between engineered oak and solid oak flooring?
Engineered oak has a real oak veneer on a plywood or HDF base, while solid oak is 100% timber throughout. Engineered oak offers superior dimensional stability, is more resistant to moisture and temperature changes, and is more suitable for Melbourne's variable climate. Solid oak is more susceptible to cupping, warping and movement. For residential applications in Australia, engineered oak is typically the better choice.
Is engineered oak flooring as durable as solid oak?
Yes. Quality engineered oak with a thick wear layer (typically 4-6mm) is just as durable as solid oak for residential use and often more practical thanks to its dimensional stability. The plywood base actually provides additional strength and prevents the movement issues common with solid timber.
Can engineered oak flooring be installed in kitchens and bathrooms?
Our range includes 14mm, 15mm and 21mm thicknesses. 14mm is suitable for standard residential use and offers good value. 15mm provides enhanced durability and a slightly more premium feel. 21mm is our premium option, offering maximum durability and the most substantial feel underfoot. Thicker options are ideal for high-traffic family homes.
What thickness should I choose for engineered oak flooring?
Our range includes 14mm, 15mm and 21mm thicknesses. 14mm is suitable for standard residential use and offers good value. 15mm provides enhanced durability and a slightly more premium feel. 21mm is our premium option, offering maximum durability and the most substantial feel underfoot. Thicker options are ideal for high-traffic family homes.
Can engineered oak flooring be refinished?
Yes, but only once. The wear layer on engineered oak (typically 4-6mm) can be sanded and refinished, but not multiple times like solid oak. After refinishing, the surface is restored but cannot be refinished again. Professional refinishing adds significant cost, so proper maintenance and care are important.
What oak colours are available in engineered flooring?
Our engineered oak range features a diverse palette including natural oak, honey, warm beige, light grey, taupe, cognac, dark brown and black tones. Premium collections like De Marque and Prestige offer carefully curated colour selections designed to coordinate with modern interior design trends.
Is engineered oak flooring suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes. Engineered oak with its plywood base is more compatible with underfloor heating than solid timber. However, confirm specific product compatibility before installation. Some manufacturers provide underfloor heating-rated options with special construction.
How do I maintain engineered oak flooring?
Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dust and grit. Use a slightly damp mop with a pH-neutral timber floor cleaner. Avoid excess water and harsh chemicals. Periodically refresh high-traffic areas with a recommended timber floor sealant or polish to maintain appearance and protection. Prompt cleanup of spills prevents water damage.
