NORM EVANS FLOORS

TIMBER FLOORING IN CALOUNDRA

  • Family-owned business since 1997
  • Wide range of flooring options
  • Free colour consultations

A Close Up Of A Wooden Floor With A Lot Of Grain  — Norm Evans Floors Pty Ltd in Caloundra, QLD

CALOUNDRA TIMBER FLOORING

Add natural warmth and durability to your space with timber flooring. At Norm Evans Floors, we supply and install high-quality timber flooring in Caloundra, helping homeowners, builders and developers create interiors that are as practical as they are stylish. Whether you’re updating a beachside home or fitting out a modern office, we recommend timber products that work well in the local climate and align with your design goals.


Our timber range includes solid hardwood and engineered timber options in various grains, tones and board widths. We guide you through each step—from species selection and finish choice to underlay options and layout planning.


Call (07) 5476 6022 to book your timber flooring consultation or visit our showroom.

WHY CHOOSE TIMBER FLOORING?

Timber works beautifully in a range of settings—from coastal homes and renovations to offices and retail spaces. It’s durable, easy to clean and brings character to your interiors with grain patterns that never go out of style.


We recommend timber flooring because it performs well in Caloundra’s coastal climate when installed correctly. It feels warmer underfoot than tile and ages gracefully with proper care. You can also refinish timber multiple times, making it a smart long-term investment.


Whether you’re after wide oak planks or classic Australian species like spotted gum or blackbutt, we help you choose a timber that complements your lifestyle and layout. Our goal is to give you a floor that looks good, wears well and fits seamlessly with your space.

A Close Up Of A Wooden Floor In A Room  — Norm Evans Floors Pty Ltd in Caloundra, QLD
An Empty Room With A Wooden Floor And A White Wall  — Norm Evans Floors Pty Ltd in Caloundra, QLD

MATCHING TIMBER TO YOUR SPACE

We treat timber flooring as more than just a design choice—it’s a practical investment in your home’s long-term feel and function. When we recommend timber for homes and businesses in Caloundra, we start by looking at how the space is used. For open-plan living areas, we might suggest wider boards for visual flow. For smaller rooms, narrower boards or lighter tones can make the space feel more open.


We also take into account how much natural light enters the room, what type of subfloor you have, and whether pets, kids or high foot traffic will play a role in daily use. These details help us guide you toward timber options that will hold up over time while still delivering the look you want. From species selection to the final coat of finish, we tailor every step to suit your space.

frequently asked questions

  • Is timber flooring pet-friendly?

    Timber floors can be pet-friendly, but choosing the right finish is key. Harder timber species like oak, spotted gum or ironbark resist scratches better than softer woods. A matte or satin finish helps hide minor marks. Keeping pet nails trimmed and using rugs in play areas can help protect the surface. Spills and accidents should be cleaned immediately to avoid staining or moisture damage.

  • How does timber flooring compare to laminate?

    Timber flooring is made from real wood, while laminate uses a photographic layer that mimics wood over a composite base. Timber offers a more natural look, feel and longevity, while laminate is generally more affordable and scratch-resistant. Laminate cannot be sanded or refinished and tends to be louder underfoot unless installed with good underlay. Timber is the better option for long-term value and aesthetics.

  • What timber species are most popular for flooring in Australia?

    Common timber species in Australia include Blackbutt, Spotted Gum, Tasmanian Oak, Jarrah and Brushbox. Each species has unique colours, grain patterns and hardness ratings. Spotted Gum and Blackbutt are especially popular for their durability and striking natural patterns. Lighter timbers like Tasmanian Oak suit contemporary interiors, while darker species like Jarrah offer a more traditional look.

LOCATION
neighbouring areas
  • Currimundi
  • Pelican Waters
  • Little Mountain
  • Aroona
  • Battery Hill
  • Golden Beach