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Frequently Asked Questions

Are engineered wood suitable for kitchens?

Engineered wood are a very suitable choice for kitchens and are increasingly popular among homeowners who want the look and warmth of real timber without the limitations of solid wood. In kitchens, where moisture, temperature changes and heavy foot traffic are daily occurrences, flooring needs to be stable and hard-wearing. Engineered wood is designed specifically to handle these kinds of conditions. Its construction features multiple layers, including a solid hardwood top layer bonded to a stable plywood or fibreboard base, which helps it resist warping, swelling and movement caused by humidity or heat. This makes it far more reliable than solid wood flooring in a kitchen setting. Engineered wood also works well with underfloor heating, offering a cosy underfoot feel during colder months. With the right surface finish and routine care, it’s easy to keep the tiles clean and protected, even in a busy family kitchen. At Hyperion Tiles, our engineered wood ranges are not only practical but also incredibly beautiful, offering a variety of colours, wood species and finishes to suit both classic and contemporary interiors. With proper installation and maintenance, engineered wood can provide long-lasting performance and bring a natural elegance to your kitchen for many years.

Can engineered wood flooring handle moisture and spills in the kitchen?

Engineered wood flooring is much more resistant to moisture than traditional solid wood, which is one of the reasons it's so well-suited to kitchens. However, like all wood products, it still needs to be treated with care when it comes to water. The layered structure of engineered wood makes it far more stable, meaning it's less likely to warp or cup if exposed to changes in humidity or temperature. That said, it's still important to wipe up any spills as soon as they happen to prevent moisture from seeping into the joints or edges of the planks. Most engineered wood tiles come with a protective finish — such as lacquer or oil — which provides a degree of water resistance and helps guard against everyday splashes and stains. For added protection, you can use mats near sinks and dishwashers, and take extra care when cleaning by avoiding overly wet mops or steam cleaners. If you’re looking for a flooring option that balances the look of real timber with more reliable moisture performance, engineered wood is a great middle ground. At Hyperion Tiles, we offer ranges specifically designed for high-traffic areas like kitchens, giving you peace of mind along with timeless style.

How do I clean and maintain engineered wood for your kitchen?

Cleaning engineered wood for your kitchen is straight forward and, with the right approach, helps keep your floor looking its best for years to come. Daily maintenance involves sweeping with a soft broom or using a vacuum with a brush attachment to remove dust, crumbs and small bits of grit that could scratch the surface. For regular cleaning, a slightly damp mop and a wood-safe cleaner will be more than enough. It’s important not to soak the floor or use too much water, as excessive moisture can still cause damage over time. You should avoid using harsh chemicals, steam mops or abrasive scrubbing pads, as these can wear down the surface finish or damage the top veneer. Depending on the finish of your floor — whether it’s oiled or lacquered — you may need to reapply oil or polish from time to time to maintain its protective layer and restore its appearance. Placing mats at entrances and felt pads under furniture can also help prevent unnecessary wear. At Hyperion Tiles, we can advise you on the best cleaning products and maintenance routines for your chosen floor, helping you keep your engineered wood tiles looking beautiful and performing well even in a busy kitchen environment.

What styles and finishes are available in engineered wood for kitchens?

Engineered wood for our kitchen come in a wide variety of styles, colours and finishes, allowing you to create a floor that perfectly matches your kitchen’s personality. Whether you’re after the light, airy tones of Scandinavian-style oak or something darker and richer like walnut or smoked wood, there’s an engineered wood tile to suit your vision. At Hyperion Tiles, we offer everything from traditional straight plank formats to more decorative laying patterns like herringbone and chevron, which can add a sense of movement and texture to your space. You’ll also find a choice of surface finishes, including smooth, brushed, hand-scraped and textured options. A brushed finish highlights the natural grain of the timber, while a hand-scraped surface adds an aged, rustic quality that’s perfect for farmhouse or period-style kitchens. When it comes to sheen, you can choose between matt, satin or gloss finishes, depending on how reflective or natural you want your floor to look. Each finish offers its own benefits, from ease of maintenance to enhanced durability. Our collection has been curated to include wood species such as oak, ash and elm, giving you a versatile palette of warm and elegant tones to work with.

Is engineered wood flooring easy to install in a kitchen?

Engineered wood flooring is generally easier to install than traditional solid wood, making it a great choice for kitchen renovations or new builds. Thanks to its stable construction, engineered wood can be installed using a range of methods, including floating, glue-down and nail-down techniques, depending on the subfloor and your specific requirements. Many of our engineered wood kitchen tiles at Hyperion Tiles feature click-lock or tongue-and-groove systems that make the installation process faster and more efficient, whether done professionally or as part of a larger home improvement project. These systems help ensure a snug, seamless fit and can even be installed over underfloor heating, provided that both the floor and heating system are correctly prepared. Because engineered wood is less prone to expansion and contraction than solid wood, it’s more forgiving during seasonal changes, which adds to its practicality in kitchen environments. Although professional installation is always recommended for best results, engineered wood tends to require less acclimatisation and preparation compared to other types of timber flooring. We’re always on hand to offer advice and guidance, so whether you're working with a tradesperson or planning your own project, you’ll have the support needed to ensure a successful and lasting installation.

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Engineered Wood Bathroom Flooring

Our engineered wood flooring brings the genuine warmth and beauty of real timber to a stable, hard-wearing board. With a natural wood veneer over a multi-layer core, engineered wood offers the authentic look of a solid wood floor with greater resistance to the changes in humidity found in a bathroom.

Real Wood, Greater Stability

Engineered wood is built from layers bonded together, with a top layer of real hardwood. This construction makes it more dimensionally stable than solid wood, so it copes better with the moisture and temperature changes of a bathroom, while still offering the warmth and character of a natural timber floor.

Fitting and Care in a Bathroom

For bathroom use, a quality engineered wood with a suitable protective finish is essential, and spills should be wiped promptly to protect the surface. Each product page confirms suitability; our team can advise on the right board, finish and fitting method for your space, and on sealing around wet areas.

Free Samples and Showroom Support

The grain and tone of real wood are best appreciated in person. We offer free samples to collect from our Ascot showroom or posted for a small postage charge, and you're welcome to visit us in Ascot.

Explore our Wood Effect Tiles and Bathroom Tiles for water-resistant alternatives, or visit our Tile Insights & Inspiration hub.