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Engineered Timber Flooring Cost in Australia: Supply + Install Pricing Guide

Matthew Kuo
9 min read  ·   Published: May 21st, 2026
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Engineered timber is one of those renovation choices that instantly makes a home feel more “finished”. You get the warmth and character of real timber, but with a construction that’s often chosen for stability and long-term liveability.

The tricky part is budgeting. You’ll see wildly different numbers online, and without context it’s hard to know what’s actually reasonable.

So here’s a practical guide to engineered timber flooring costs in Australia, using ballpark supply + install pricing per m² (AUD) and excluding removal and floor prep (because those vary home to home and are usually the biggest quote variables).

How to use this guide: use the per-m² range to set your budget, then confirm the real number with a measure and quote once subfloor condition and install method are known.

Disclaimer: Figures provided reflect general market conditions and are only an approximation. There are many outside factors that will affect the cost of your floors so make sure to get a measure and quote.

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Quick answer: engineered timber cost per m² installed (Australia)

These figures are for supply + install (excluding removal and floor prep).

  • A common ballpark is $105–$200 per m² installed, depending on product level, board size, and installation method.
  • Premium products and more complex installs can push higher.
  • Quick budget formula: (your m² × $105–$200) + trims/transitions + any prep/removal (if required) + freight & other extras.

How much does engineered timber flooring cost per m² in Australia?

For engineered timber supply + install (excluding removal and floor prep), a realistic national planning range is typically $105–$200 per m² installed.

That range is broad on purpose: engineered timber includes a wide spread of product quality and board formats, and installation method can change labour and materials.

 

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What’s included in “supply + install” pricing (and what’s excluded)?

To keep the pricing comparable, this article assumes:

Included (in the $/m² ranges above)

  • Engineered timber flooring supply
  • Installation labour (standard install conditions)

Excluded

  • Removal of existing flooring
  • Floor prep/levelling and moisture barriers
  • Stairs and major edge/structural work

What “standard install conditions” usually means: a reasonably flat, stable subfloor and straightforward room access.

Why do engineered timber flooring quotes vary so much?

If you’ve ever had two quotes that felt miles apart, it’s usually because one (or more) of these factors changed.

1) Product level (board size, grade and finish)

Engineered timber ranges from entry-level boards to premium European oak with wide planks and refined finishes. Wider/longer boards and premium grades generally cost more.

2) Installation method

Install method is a major cost lever:

  • Floating installs can be faster in some homes
  • Direct stick installs often costs more, and can require stricter prep standards

3) Room shape and finishing details

A simple square room is quicker. Multiple doorways, angles and tight hallways create:

  • more cuts
  • more wastage
  • more time finishing edges and transitions

4) Subfloor condition and floor prep

Even though this article is focused on supply + install, real-world quotes vary most because of what’s underneath.

Prep costs can rise when:

  • floors need levelling compound
  • old adhesive/residue needs removal
  • moisture management is required (especially on concrete)
  • timber subfloors have movement/squeaks/soft spots
  • direct stick installs require tighter tolerance work

This is why two homes with the same square metres can still end up with very different totals.

How much should I budget for engineered timber in a renovation?

Using the installed range above (supply + install, excluding removal and floor prep):

  • 30 m² living area × $105–$200 = $3,150–$6,000
  • 60 m² open-plan zone × $105–$200 = $6,300–$12,000
  • 100 m² whole-home run × $105–$200 = $10,500–$20,000

Quick example: a 35 m² living zone often lands around $3,675–$7,000 for supply + install, before prep/removal and finishing details.

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What can change engineered timber flooring costs (availability, freight and timing)

Even with the same product type, quotes can shift due to renovation logistics:

  • Availability and lead times: some colours/formats are stocked, others are ordered
  • Freight and shipping: regional delivery, interstate freight, or tricky access can add cost
  • Project timing: busier periods can affect installer schedules
  • Batch consistency (staged renovations): ordering upfront helps keep tone consistent
  • Site access: apartments, stairs-only access, lift bookings, limited parking, restricted delivery windows

This is exactly why online ranges are great for budgeting, but a measure and quote are what gives you a number that fits your home.

FAQs about engineered timber flooring cost

Is engineered timber cheaper than solid timber?

Often, yes. Engineered timber is commonly a lower installed price bracket than solid timber, especially when you factor in labour and finishing requirements.

How much does solid timber flooring cost per m² installed?

Solid timber is typically higher due to labour and, in many cases, finishing requirements. Indicative installed pricing commonly appears in the $150–$300 per m² range depending on project specifics.

Is engineered timber cheaper to install floating vs direct stick?

Often, yes. Floating installs are commonly positioned as the more cost-effective route, while direct stick typically costs more and can require stricter prep.

Does engineered timber flooring cost more to install than laminate or hybrid?

Usually, yes. Engineered timber often involves more careful installation and finishing detail than many floating click systems (though it depends on product and site conditions).

Does engineered timber need sanding later?

It depends on the wear layer thickness and product specs. If refinishing matters to you, ask about wear layer depth and long-term maintenance options before choosing.

Want a number that’s accurate for your home?

Online ranges are useful for planning, but an engineered timber quote becomes accurate when you know:

  • your exact m²
  • the install method
  • room layout and transitions
  • subfloor condition and prep requirements
  • product availability and timeline

Book a free measure & quote or contact your nearest Floorworld store and we’ll help you shortlist engineered timber options that match your renovation budget and how you actually live.

Reviewed by: Brett Talbot, National Sales & Operations Manager, Floorworld (25 years in the flooring industry)
Updated: May, 2026
How these prices are estimated: Typical Australian supply + install ranges per m² (excluding removal and floor prep). Final pricing varies by product, installation method, access and subfloor condition.

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