Sustainability

For decades, solid flooring has traditionally been the timber floor of choice, capturing the hearts of many by bringing warmth and sophistication to home interiors. Now in 2025, as the world moves toward greater respect for the earth and its resources, the beauty of solid flooring can still be enjoyed but with far less impact to the environment. 

Engineered flooring is quickly becoming more requested in construction projects and the benefits are persuasive.

A Quick Rundown: Solid or Engineered flooring.
​What’s the Difference?

Each solid wood flooring plank is created from a single piece of solid wood. So, even the parts of the floor you can’t see, use real wood. Think: The wood below the tongue and groove joint.
As a result, many trees are needed to make a decent supply of timber flooring.

Solid Flooring

​​Only the surface layer is constructed from solid wood. This is glued to a manufactured cross-layered base of plywood. The plywood base is created with significantly less waste during the manufacturing process.
Engineered flooring then uses up to a third less hardwood than solid wood floors of the same dimensions.

Engineered Flooring

How Does Engineered Flooring Compare to Solid Flooring, Environmentally?