Wood and Laminate Flooring Hawaii

Everyone loves natural wood flooring, which not only look beautiful, but is a great flooring option that increases the value of your home. Another great option for those looking for a more cost-friendly option, laminate flooring can be a relatively inexpensive and easy-to-install alternative to traditional wood.

Local Companies

Keoni's Teak Flooring & Decking
(808) 986-8325
1781 Wili PA Loop
Wailuku, HI
Vow Interiors Inc
(808) 739-1065
3134 Waialae Ave
Honolulu, HI
Sport Court of Hawaii
(808) 595-0012
Honolulu, HI
Wayne's Flooring America
(808) 735-3005
3025 Waialae Ave
Honolulu, HI
Eurofloor Llc
(808) 841-6466
1218 Kaumualii St
Honolulu, HI
Tile Mart
(808) 839-1952
855 Ahua St
Honolulu, HI
Honolulu Hardwoods Inc
(808) 589-2722
1211 Kona St
Honolulu, HI
Bamboo by Nature
(808) 828-0696
Kilauea, HI
Carpet Tech Services
(808) 848-7771
1711 Homerule St
Honolulu, HI
Fine Flooring Inc
(808) 841-2884
PO Box 685
Kaneohe, HI


Written by Jean Nayar

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Filipacchi Publishing

Everyone loves natural wood floors, which not only look beautiful, but also increase the value of your home. Hardwood floors come in virtually any kind of wood imaginable, from classic North American species such as oak, cherry and walnut to exotic woods such as fruitwood, merbau and teak. Environmentally conscious options include flooring made from trees grown in sustainable forests; reclaimed flooring, which displays imperfections that add a unique patina; and bamboo, which is actually a grass, but is very durable. If you want to install new wood floors, be sure to choose a wood that meshes with the style of your home or the style you aim to create.

Materials and Pricing 

Wood floors come in a wide range of widths, stains and finishes. Planks can either be solid wood in various thicknesses or they can be engineered planks that feature a thinner layer of natural hardwood affixed to an engineered substrate, which can be applied directly over a concrete floor. Solid wood floors must be applied over a plywood subfloor. If you want to install new wood floors in your home, contact a professional to help you choose the best floor for your setting. Since wood floors can put a sizable dent in your wallet, get quotes and referrals from several installers before proceeding. The starting price for wood floors is about $3.50 per square foot, and installation and removal of existing floors can triple or quadruple the cost of flooring. ...

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