How to Choose the Right Flooring for Your Melbourne Home

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Choosing new flooring is one of the bigger decisions you’ll make in a home renovation.
Get it right and your floors will look great and perform well for decades. But with
engineered timber, hybrid, laminate, and herringbone all on the table, knowing where
to start can feel overwhelming.

This practical guide walks you through the key questions to ask before you choose —
so you can make a confident, informed decision for every room in your Melbourne home.

Step 1: Think About How the Room Gets Used

The single most important factor in choosing flooring is understanding how a room
actually gets used day-to-day. A flooring product that’s perfect for a quiet master
bedroom may be completely wrong for a busy kitchen or a household with dogs.

Ask yourself:

  • Is this a high-traffic area — hallway, living room, kitchen?
  • Is moisture or humidity a risk — bathroom, laundry, kitchen?
  • Are there pets or young children in the home?
  • Will heavy furniture be sitting on this floor?
  • Is comfort underfoot a priority — bedroom, home office?

Your answers to these questions will immediately narrow down which products are suitable
and which aren’t.

Step 2: Match the Product to the Room

Kitchens and Bathrooms

Waterproofing is non-negotiable in wet areas.
Hybrid flooring is the clear choice here — its 100% waterproof SPC core means
spills, splashes, and steam won’t cause swelling or damage. It’s also easy to mop clean
and resistant to the temperature fluctuations that occur in these rooms.

Living Areas and Dining Rooms

These are the rooms where aesthetics matter most, and where you have the most
flexibility.
Engineered timber flooring is a popular choice for Melbourne living areas — it brings
natural warmth and character that works beautifully in both period homes and modern
interiors. Hybrid flooring is also an excellent option if you want waterproofing and
scratch resistance throughout an open-plan space.

Bedrooms

Bedrooms see less foot traffic and no moisture risk, so you have more options.
Engineered timber and laminate both work very well here. If warmth and comfort
underfoot are priorities, engineered timber’s natural surface is hard to beat. If
budget is a consideration, a quality laminate in a bedroom is a smart and practical
choice.

Hallways and Stairs

High traffic and scratch resistance are the priorities in hallways. Hybrid flooring’s
rigid core handles constant foot traffic without showing wear. For herringbone-patterned
hallways — a popular choice in Toorak, South Yarra, and other inner Melbourne suburbs
— our engineered herringbone range adds a strong visual statement to an often-overlooked
space.

Step 3: Consider Melbourne’s Climate

Melbourne’s weather puts flooring through its paces. Summers can be hot and dry;
winters cool and damp. This cycle of expansion and contraction affects natural
materials more than synthetic ones.

  • Hybrid flooring is the most climate-stable — its synthetic core doesn’t move with humidity or temperature changes at all
  • Engineered timber handles Melbourne’s climate significantly better than solid timber, thanks to its layered plywood construction
  • Laminate performs well in stable interior environments but can be susceptible to moisture over time

If your home is in Melbourne’s west — areas like Sunshine or Tarneit — where summer
temperatures are regularly higher than inner-city suburbs, thermal stability is
especially worth considering when comparing products.

Step 4: Set a Realistic Budget

Flooring costs in Melbourne vary significantly depending on the product. Here’s a
general guide:

  • Laminate: $20–$50 per m² (materials) + $18–$30 per m² (installation) — most affordable entry point
  • Hybrid: $30–$50 per m² (materials) + $18–$30 per m² (installation) — best value for whole-home use
  • Engineered timber: $70–$130 per m² (materials) + $40–$70 per m² (installation) — premium natural look and feel

Don’t forget to factor in subfloor preparation, removal of existing flooring, and
skirting boards — these can add meaningfully to the total project cost. Always get a
detailed, itemised quote before committing.

Step 5: Think About the Long Term

The cheapest floor upfront isn’t always the cheapest floor over time. Consider:

  • Lifespan — engineered timber can last 25–30+ years; quality hybrid flooring typically 20–25 years with proper care
  • Refinishing — engineered timber can be lightly sanded and resealed, extending its life; hybrid and laminate cannot
  • Maintenance costs — all three options are low-maintenance compared to carpet or solid timber, but hybrid is the easiest of the three
  • Resale value — quality timber flooring consistently adds perceived value to Melbourne homes, particularly in the inner suburbs

Step 6: See It in Person Before You Decide

Photos online can be deceiving — colours, textures, and finishes look different under
showroom lighting versus natural light in your home. Before making a final decision,
it’s worth visiting a showroom to see and feel the products side by side.

At Melbourne QTF’s Ravenhall showroom, you can browse our full range of engineered
timber, hybrid, laminate, and herringbone flooring, and speak with our team about
what’s right for your specific home and subfloor conditions.

Still Not Sure? Talk to the Experts

The Melbourne QTF team works with homeowners across Melbourne — from Toorak and
Hawthorn to Sunshine and Hoppers Crossing — every day. We can visit your home for a
free measure, assess your subfloor, and give you a straight recommendation based on
your rooms, lifestyle, and budget. No upselling, no pressure.

Get in touch today for a free measure and obligation-free quote.

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Timber Flooring Melbourne — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does timber flooring cost in Melbourne?

The cost of timber flooring in Melbourne depends on the type of flooring you choose. As a general guide:

  • Laminate flooring: $20–$50 per m² for materials, plus $18–$30 per m² for installation
  • Hybrid flooring: $30–$50 per m² for materials, plus $18–$30 per m² for installation
  • Engineered timber: $70–$130 per m² for materials, plus $40–$70 per m² for installation

Additional costs such as subfloor levelling, carpet removal, and skirting board replacement may apply. We offer free on-site measures and quotes — contact Melbourne QTF today for an accurate estimate tailored to your project.

Both are popular choices, but they suit different needs:

Engineered timber features a real hardwood veneer bonded over a plywood core. It looks and feels like solid timber but is more dimensionally stable, meaning it handles Melbourne’s temperature and humidity fluctuations better. It can be sanded and refinished once or twice, extending its lifespan significantly.

Hybrid flooring is a fully synthetic product combining a rigid stone-plastic composite core with a vinyl wear layer. It is 100% waterproof, highly scratch resistant, and ideal for households with pets, children, or wet-prone areas like kitchens and laundries.

Not sure which is right for you? Our team are former installers who can walk you through the best option for your home and budget.

Yes — in most cases, both engineered timber and hybrid flooring can be installed directly over existing tiles or concrete slabs. The key requirement is that the subfloor is flat, clean, and structurally sound.

Where subfloors are uneven, we use Cemimax self-levelling compound to create a perfectly flat surface before installation. This step is critical for long-lasting results and is something many cheaper operators skip.

Our team will inspect your subfloor during the free measure and recommend the correct preparation method for your specific situation.

For busy households with pets or children, we recommend hybrid flooring as the top choice. Here’s why:

  • 100% waterproof — spills and accidents wipe up with no damage
  • Highly scratch and dent resistant wear layer
  • Easy to clean with a damp mop
  • Built-in underlay for comfort underfoot and noise reduction

Laminate flooring is another excellent budget-friendly option with strong scratch resistance, though it is not fully waterproof. For a more premium look, some of our engineered timber ranges also offer enhanced coatings suited to active family homes.

Come into our Ravenhall showroom or book a free consultation and we’ll help you find the perfect match.

Floating installation means the boards click together and sit over an underlay without being fixed to the subfloor. It is faster to install, easier to replace individual boards if damaged, and is the standard method for hybrid and laminate flooring.

Glue-down installation involves adhering each board directly to the subfloor using a flexible flooring adhesive. It is the preferred method for engineered timber, particularly in high-traffic areas or when installing over concrete. It produces a more solid, stable feel underfoot with less movement and noise.

Our team will recommend the right method based on your subfloor type, the flooring product you select, and your budget. Both methods are available across our full product range.

Keeping your new floor looking great is straightforward with a few simple habits:

  • Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dust and grit that can scratch the surface
  • Wipe up spills immediately, especially on laminate which is not fully waterproof
  • Use a barely damp mop with a pH-neutral timber floor cleaner for deeper cleaning
  • Place felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scratching
  • Use a doormat at entrances to reduce the amount of dirt and grit tracked in
  • Avoid steam mops — the heat and moisture can damage both the boards and adhesive

Engineered timber floors can be lightly sanded and recoated if they develop surface scratches over time, giving them a renewed look. Hybrid and laminate boards are not refinishable but are highly resistant to everyday wear.

Yes — absolutely. We offer free on-site measures and obligation-free quotes for all flooring projects across Melbourne. One of our team will visit your property, assess your subfloor, discuss your flooring options, and provide a detailed written quote with no pressure and no hidden costs.

You can also send us your floor plan by email if you’d like a ballpark figure before we visit. Contact us today on 03 8352 0641 or fill in the form on our contact page to get started.

We service all Melbourne suburbs. Based in Ravenhall in Melbourne’s west, we specialise in the western corridor including Hoppers Crossing, Caroline Springs, Deer Park, St Albans, Sunshine North, Werribee, Tarneit, Point Cook, Cairnlea, and Albion.

We also regularly install flooring across Melbourne’s inner-city and eastern suburbs including South Yarra, Toorak, Hawthorn, Kew, Camberwell, Brighton, and Melbourne CBD.

No job is too far — get in touch and we’ll confirm coverage for your area.

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    Located in Ravenhall, Melbourne QTF provides premium timber flooring Melbourne-wide, specialising in the western suburbs including Hoppers Crossing, Caroline Springs, Avondale Heights, Cairnlea, Deer Park, Albion, Sunshine North, St Albans, and Werribee.

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