Flooring Range

ForestOne’s flooring range includes decorative and structural products. Whilst decorative is seen and structural is not, both serve their own purpose in residential or commercial installations. Learn more.

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FAQs

How to clean laminate flooring?

To clean laminate flooring, start by removing dust and grit with a soft broom designed for hard floors. Then damp-mop using a well-wrung microfibre mop and a cleaner specifically made for hardwood floors. Avoid excess water, steam mops, or harsh chemicals, as moisture can damage timber over time.

What type of flooring is best for Australian homes?

The best flooring for Australian homes depends on climate, usage, and design preference. Laminated and engineered wood flooring are popular for living areas, while plywood and structural flooring are commonly used for strength, stability, and subfloor applications.

What is structural flooring and where is it used?

Structural flooring is designed to provide strength and load support in residential and commercial buildings. In Australia, it is commonly used in subfloors, mezzanines, and upper-storey construction where durability and compliance with building standards are required.

How do I choose the right flooring supplier near me in Australia?

When choosing a flooring supplier in Australia, look for a broad product range, compliance with Australian standards, consistent supply, and experience across residential and commercial projects. Established suppliers like Forest One offer nationally distributed flooring solutions, helping ensure reliable availability, reduced lead times, and support for both structural and decorative applications.

What is the most popular flooring right now?

The most popular flooring in Australia combines durability, style and low maintenance, with laminate/engineered flooring leading residential and mixed-use trends.