Shaw Engineered Hardwood
Shaw offers a broad selection of engineered hardwood for real wood style with layered construction made for better stability than traditional solid hardwood flooring. Easily match your flooring to your home's style, whether you're refreshing one room or renovating your entire house.
How to Choose Engineered Hardwood Floors
Most homeowners narrow down their options by focusing on five things:
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Style and color – Choose a wood floor look that complements your cabinets, furniture, and lighting. Ordering a free sample is the easiest way to compare colors at home.
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Where the floor will be installed – Consider the room, moisture exposure, daily traffic, children, and pets when comparing collections.
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Budget – Compare price per square foot, box coverage, and current promotions to find the best value for your project.
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Installation – Make sure the flooring is compatible with your subfloor and preferred installation method, whether you're hiring an installer or tackling the project yourself.
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Long-term care – Review the warranty, recommended cleaning methods, and maintenance requirements before making your final decision.
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Explore Shaw Engineered Hardwood Collections
Shaw Repel Engineered Hardwood
For homes with kids, pets, and everyday spills, Shaw Repel collection adds water-resistant protection while keeping a real hardwood surface. Use it in kitchens, dining rooms, family rooms, hallways, entry areas, and main living spaces.
Shaw The Gallery Engineered Hardwood
Choose The Gallery when the floor is part of the design and space aesthetics. This collection focuses on richer hardwood visuals, color variation, surface character, and wider plank styling. Best for living rooms, dining rooms, primary bedrooms, home offices, open-concept areas, and formal rooms where appearance is the main priority.
Shaw EPIC Plus Engineered Hardwood
EPIC Plus works well for projects where installation method flexibility matters. Depending on the floor, options may include click-lock / floating, glue-down, nail-down, or staple-down installation.




































