Choose the Right Flooring for Your Home
Compare all the options side by side and find the product that suits your space, lifestyle, and budget.
At a Glance Comparison
Use the table below to quickly compare key characteristics across our flooring range.
| Feature | Hybrid Flooring | Vinyl Flooring | Laminate Flooring | Engineered Timber | Carpet Tiles | Cork Flooring |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting From | $30/m² | $25/m² | $25/m² | $55/m² | $20/m² | $50/m² |
| Waterproof | Yes | Yes | No Not suitable for wet areas | No Moisture-sensitive | No Not for wet areas | No Avoid wet areas |
| Durability | Excellent | Good | Good | Excellent | Good | Good |
| Maintenance | Easy | Easy | Regular | Regular | Regular | Regular |
| Install Methods | Floating (Standard) Floating (Herringbone Pattern) | Floating (Standard) Glue Down | Floating (Standard) | Floating (Standard) Direct Stick (Glue Down) Parquetry | Quote required | Floating (Standard) Glue Down |
Explore Each Category
Click through to any flooring type for detailed specs, pricing tiers, installation methods, and FAQs.

Hybrid Flooring
100% waterproof, scratch-resistant planks with a realistic timber look. The most popular choice for Australian homes.

Vinyl Flooring
Practical, resilient, and easy to maintain. A reliable choice for high-use spaces and uneven subfloors.

Laminate Flooring
Cost-effective and visually versatile. A floating timber look that suits budget-conscious renovators.

Engineered Timber
The warmth and character of real wood, engineered for Australian conditions. A premium flooring investment.

Carpet Tiles
Modular, practical, and easy to replace. Ideal for offices, home studies, and commercial spaces.

Cork Flooring
Soft, warm, and naturally quiet. Cork is a comfort-first flooring choice that suits bedrooms, living areas, and apartments where underfoot feel matters.
Not Sure Where to Start?
Here's a simple guide: if you have kids, pets, or any wet areas involved, start with hybrid flooring. It's waterproof, durable, and available at a range of price points.
If budget is the priority for a dry space like a bedroom, laminate offers great value. For a real timber feel and long-term investment, engineered timber is hard to beat.
For offices, studies, or commercial spaces, consider carpet tiles — they're practical, acoustic, and individual tiles can be replaced if damaged.