The Impressions Flooring Collection

Satisfaction in Every Step
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Impressions Flooring Collection

Satisfaction in Every Step
Get 3 Free Samples

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Melbourne Chai

Brown

Melbourne Chai

Dark Brown

Melbourne Chai

Gold/Honey

Melbourne Chai

Gray

Red

Natural

Tan/Beige

Look through our floors by color!

Melbourne Chai

Brown

Melbourne Chai

Gray

Tan/Beige

Melbourne Chai

Dark Brown

Red

Melbourne Chai

Gold/Honey

Natural

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Rustic

Traditional

Looking for the perfect hardwood floor? Browse by style!

Eclectic

Luxurious

Modern

Rustic

Traditional

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Solid Hardwood Floor or

Engineered Hardwood Floor?

If you’re in the market for a hardwood floor, but aren’t quite sure what the difference is between a solid hardwood floor and an engineered hardwood floor, you’re not alone. We get this question a lot. Many people are under the mistaken idea that an engineered floor is a “fake” wood floor (like a laminate or luxury vinyl) that is created to look like a real wood floor. In fact, engineered hardwood floors are real wood, just like a solid floor. The big difference is that an engineered floor consists of some kind of core (like plywood or MDF) topped with a layer of the desired species. Once it is installed, your feet will be touching the exact same thing with an engineered oak floor or a solid oak floor. Each is a great choice! Click here to learn more about engineered hardwoods.