Engineered wood flooring is designed to be more stable and resistant to temperature changes and moisture. The exciting thing about it is that it looks like solid wood flooring because the top layer is real solid wood, but underneath is a plywood substructure. The top layer of hardwood runs perpendicular to the plywood substructure, which gives the flooring strength and stability as it can respond to changes in temperature and humidity. This means it can be used with underfloor heating and in rooms with large temperature fluctuations, such as conservatories and utility rooms.The top layer (wear layer) can be sanded and refinished if required.Available in different wood species, styles, colours, finishes and plank widths.Less costly than solid hardwood flooring.Usually equipped with a click system, which makes installation quick and easy.Hard to distinguish from solid hardwood flooring after installation.Has a real wood layer on top.More resistant to changes in temperature and humidity than solid hardwood floors.A sturdy product that can be installed in a variety of ways, depending on your home and preference, such as loosely over an underlayment.