NORM EVANS FLOORS
TIMBER FLOORING IN BEERWAH
- Family-owned business since 1997
- Wide range of flooring options
- Free colour consultations
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BEERWAH TIMBER FLOORING
At Norm Evans Floors, we supply and install high-quality timber flooring in Beerwah, working with homeowners, builders and renovators to create flooring that’s both functional and visually striking. Whether you’re renovating a character home or designing a modern extension, we help you choose timber that fits your space and the way you live.
Our range includes solid hardwood and engineered timber options in various finishes, grains and board widths. We walk you through everything from colour selection and species durability to board layout and surface finish. You’ll get a result that looks great and stands up to daily life.
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(07) 5476 6022 to book a consultation or visit our showroom.
NATURAL FLOORS WITH CHARACTER
We supply timber flooring to clients who want more than just durability—they want atmosphere. Using high-quality timber, we help bring natural warmth into open-plan living spaces, high-ceiling homes and rural builds that can otherwise feel bare.
We help you choose a species and finish that complements your interior colours and external environment. Whether you’re aiming for a rustic, homestead feel or something clean and modern, we guide you through the tones, grains and board widths that will give your floor character without dominating the space. Timber is one of the few flooring materials that improves with age, developing a patina that tells a story. It’s not just flooring—it’s a feature.


How We Help You Plan
We help you plan how your timber flooring connects across rooms for a seamless flow. We consider how board direction affects light and how thresholds can transition smoothly between bedrooms, kitchens and living areas.
We also advise on how to transition to other surfaces, like tiles or carpet, using profiles that maintain a clean and cohesive look. If your home includes split levels, extensions or older sections, we help you select timber options that suit those variations and minimise visible differences in floor height.
These details are easy to overlook, but they make a huge difference to how the flooring feels and flows throughout your home. We take the time to guide you through every layout choice so your timber flooring complements your design, both visually and practically.
FrEQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is timber flooring water-resistant?
Timber flooring is not naturally water-resistant, but certain finishes and types of timber can provide some level of protection. Engineered timber tends to offer better moisture resistance than solid hardwood, as it’s more dimensionally stable. However, prolonged water exposure can still cause swelling, warping or staining. It's important to clean up spills immediately and avoid installing timber flooring in areas with frequent moisture, like bathrooms or laundry rooms, unless specially treated products are used.
What’s the difference between hardwood and softwood flooring?
The terms hardwood and softwood refer to the tree species, not the actual hardness of the wood. Hardwood flooring—such as oak, blackbutt or spotted gum—comes from slow-growing, deciduous trees and is generally denser and more durable. Softwoods like pine or fir come from faster-growing coniferous trees and tend to be lighter and less wear-resistant. Hardwood is more common for flooring due to its longer lifespan and greater resistance to dents and scratches.
Does timber flooring need expansion gaps?
Yes, expansion gaps are essential when installing timber flooring. Timber naturally expands and contracts with changes in temperature and humidity. Without adequate expansion gaps along the edges of the room and around fixed objects, boards can press against each other and cause cupping, buckling or warping. The size of the gap depends on the timber type and room size, but it's a critical detail in ensuring the long-term stability of your floor.
LOCATION
neighbouring areas
- Glass House Mountains
- Landsborough
- Peachester
- Mooloolah Valley
- Glenview
- Coochin Creek