Range of Solid Flooring Options

We source a range of solid timber products for your floor. Speak to one of our experts about what might be best for you.
​A selection of our most popular products are shown below, however, if you have something else in mind, please feel free to contact us.
​Experience the freedom to choose your flooring in your home!

More About Solid Timber Flooring…

  • Solid timber flooring is the benchmark for natural, long-lasting flooring in New Zealand homes and architectural builds.

    Crafted from a single piece of hardwood, solid timber floors offer unmatched durability, and a timeless aesthetic that improves with age.

  • Solid timber flooring remains one of the most sought-after flooring options due to its performance and long-term value:

    • Timeless natural appearance – authentic grain, texture, and variation in every board

    • Exceptional durability – can last decades and be refinished multiple times

    • Adds property value – premium flooring is a key selling feature in NZ homes

    • Warm and comfortable underfoot – naturally insulating compared to tile or concrete

    • Repairable and restorable – individual boards can be repaired or resurfaced

    Solid timber floors are ideal for high-end residential builds, renovations, and projects where authenticity and longevity are priorities.

  • We specialise in supplying and installing solid timber flooring to meet New Zealand building standards and project-specific requirements.

    Typical specifications include:

    • Solid hardwood planks (various species and grades)

    • Tongue-and-groove (T&G) profile for secure installation

    • Site-finished or prefinished options

    • Wide plank formats available for modern architectural designs

    • Custom staining and coating systems

    Installation is completed by specialist TFS installers using industry best practice, ensuring long-term performance and stability.

  • Solid timber flooring is best suited to:

    • Living areas and open-plan spaces

    • Bedrooms and hallways

    • High-end architectural homes

    • Renovations where long-term durability is required

    Due to natural movement with moisture, solid timber is typically not recommended for wet areas such as bathrooms or laundries

  • There's a wide range of solid timber flooring products available for your projects.

  • Depending on hardwood thickness, solid timber flooring can be re-sanded a number of times during it’s lifetime.

  • Whether you're specifying flooring for a project or selecting timber for your home, our team can guide you through species, finishes, and installation methods.

    Get in touch for samples, pricing, or project advice.

A selection of timbers that are available as solid flooring

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European Oak

Black Walnut

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Canadian Maple

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Ash

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French Oak

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