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Advancing Prefabrication 2026

Boral Timber has an extensive range of hardwood timber floors and outdoor decking including solid strip flooring, engineered timber flooring and parquetry. Boral Timber products are AFS Chain of Custody certified.

This provides peace of mind that Boral’s timber flooring and decking are sourced from sustainably managed and legal forestry.
Boral Silkwood Engineered Hardwood Flooring is a pre-finished engineered timber floor available in a variety of Australian hardwood timber species.
Boral Parquetry is an innovative block parquetry style where timber is laid to create a particular pattern using contrasting coloured timbers.
Boral solid strip flooring is available in traditional 19mm tongue and groove solid strip flooring and 13mm overlay solid strip flooring. Boral 19mm flooring is nailed to bearers and joists or to battens over concrete. Boral 13mm solid strip flooring is designed for those who love the style and warmth of a solid timber floor but don’t have the traditional bearers and joists subfloor. Overlay flooring is installed
over concrete, existing timber floors or Boral plywood.
Boral Timber Decking is used to enhance outdoor areas and can also be used for other applications such as fences, gates, seating and screens.
Solid Strip Flooring :

available in 13mm and 19mm, species includes
Australian Beech, Blackbutt, Brush Box, Flooded (Rose) Gum,
Ironbark, Spotted Gum, Sydney Blue Gum and Tallowwood

Engineered Flooring:

range includes Blackbutt, Brush Box, Jarrah,
Red Mahogany, Spotted Gum, Stringybark, Sydney Blue Gum,
Tallowwood, Tasmanian Oak

Parquetry:

species include Messmate, Blackbutt, Brushbox,
Flooded (Rose) Gum, Grey Ironbark, Red Mahogany, Spotted Gum,
Stringybark, Sydney Blue Gum, Turpentine

Timber Decking:

species include, Blackbutt, Forest Reds, Ironbark,

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