Solid Wood Flooring Cost

Solid wood flooring is made from a single piece of timber and is widely regarded as one of the most traditional and long-lasting flooring options. Because each board is cut from solid wood, the material cost is typically higher than engineered flooring.

The total cost of solid wood flooring depends on several factors including the wood species, board width, finish and installation method.

Understanding the average cost per square metre can help homeowners plan their flooring project and compare different options.

Average Solid Wood Flooring Cost per m²

The cost of solid wood flooring can vary significantly depending on quality and specification.

Typical price ranges include:

£50 – £80 per m² for standard solid oak flooring

£80 – £150+ per m² for premium solid wood flooring

Higher-end boards may include wider planks, specialist finishes or higher grade timber.

What Influences Solid Wood Flooring Prices

Several factors influence the price of solid wood flooring.

Wood Species

Different wood species vary in price. Oak is one of the most commonly used timbers, but exotic hardwoods can cost significantly more.

Board Width

Wider planks often cost more because they require larger sections of timber.

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Wide Plank Oak Flooring

Finish

Some boards are supplied unfinished while others include factory-applied oils or lacquers.

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Unfinished Oak Flooring

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Installation Costs

Solid wood flooring usually requires professional installation to ensure stability and durability.

Typical installation costs in the UK may range between:

£30 – £60 per m²

Costs may vary depending on:

subfloor preparation

installation method

room layout and complexity

Solid boards are often installed using nail-down or glue-down methods.

Solid vs Engineered Flooring Cost

Solid wood flooring generally costs more than engineered wood flooring due to the amount of timber used in each board.

However, solid floors also offer certain long-term advantages:

thicker boards

multiple refinishing opportunities

traditional full timber construction

Engineered flooring may offer greater stability and compatibility with underfloor heating systems.

Long-Term Value of Solid Wood Flooring

Although the upfront cost can be higher, many homeowners choose solid wood flooring because of its longevity.

Benefits include:

floors can last for decades

boards can be sanded and refinished multiple times

natural wood appearance improves with age

For many homes, solid wood flooring is considered a long-term investment.

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