What's the best type of wood for flooring?

By Editorial Team

Updated on November 8, 2023

Wood flooring is timeless. If properly cared for, it can add elegance and dimension to any room and last a number of years. The natural texture of wood is easily matched with any decor, but there are a few points to consider when choosing the right grain, style and finish for your home. Whether you’re living in a modern, traditional or minimalist space, there’s a wood floor out there for you, but what’s the best choice?

The flooring you chose will come down to the room of your home it’s going to be used as well as the look you’re trying to achieve. If you’re ready to take the plunge but not quite sure where to begin, we’re here to offer our insights into choosing the best type of wood floor for your home.

Different types of wood flooring: which is best?

Hardwood or softwood

Wood floor

source: unsplash

Let’s start with this long-discussed aspect of wood flooring: do you go with hard or soft? This is not as self-explanatory as it may initially seem, so we’ll clarify what each means. In general, hardwood can be understood as coming from deciduous trees. Hardwood is more durable than softwood and is typically more expensive as a result.

However, the durability factor should definitely be a consideration when choosing wood flooring. In contrast, softwood comes from evergreen trees which grow at a much faster rate. They are arguably much cheaper but do last less time than a typical hardwood floor.

Some popular hardwoods include mahogany, oak, walnut, maple, birch and teak, while some of the popular softwoods include spruce, cedar, larch, fir and pine.

The right finish

The finish of your wood flooring is another important point of consideration. Unfinished wood will allow you to apply your own stain, and this may be necessary depending on the colours of your decor or if you’re trying to match an existing floor. With any type of wood floor, after the installation process, it will need to be given a protective finish. If you’re adding wood floors to your kitchen then we’d suggest going for an unfinished wood. This protective finish added during installation will really help to seal out the moisture.

When working with a prefinished wood, the installation process will be significantly quicker. This is because the wood has been sealed. Working with a prefinished wood is ideal for those taking on an installation project during the winter months. This is because odours and VOCs will be emitted in the finishing process, and your windows will need to be open. Another note is that finished floors will be ready to walk on right after installation, so if time is a factor this may make your choice simple.

Engineered or Solid Wood Flooring

Choosing between engineered or solid wood can be another confusing point for homeowners. Mainly the notion of what exactly is engineered wood flooring. Don’t confuse these two, as engineered wood floors are made up of many different layers of plywood or in some cases, high-density fibreboard or HDF. These create the core of the flooring, and then a solid wood layer is added to the top. Engineered wood is still an excellent choice for almost any home, even in tucked away places such as laundry rooms or basements. However, this floor can only be refinished once or twice, and thus may lose its sheen over time.

Solid wood is exactly what it sounds like; 100% wood. Solid wood comes in different thicknesses and can be sanded and refinished numerous times. However, it can warp in rooms with high humidity and thus, should be avoided in them.

Type

Wood floor grain

source: unsplash

It may be initially difficult to pick the right type of wood for your home, but we hope our insight has allowed you to narrow it down some. Solid hardwood is going to last the longest, that’s just a fact. However, it is important to choose a species that is readily available, as this is a green-friendly practice. Maple, oak and cherry are excellent choices and these will fit comfortably into a modest budget. Although technically a grass, bamboo is growing in popularity for its sustainable properties and has a beautiful feel to it.

Walnut, mahogany and ash are other mid-level priced options. Woods which are less available or from other parts of the world will sit at an expensive price point. Again, do make sure you know where your wood is coming from and that sustainable practices are used in the harvesting.

Get 3 renovation quotes for your flooring renovation project

RenoQuotes.com will put you in contact with 3 reliable contractors for your floor covering renovation project. Fill in the form on our homepage (it only takes a few minutes), and you will receive quotes from trusted professionals.

Dial 1-844 828-1588 to speak with one of our customer service representatives


Get 3 free quotes for your project!

Submit a project and get 3 free quotes!

Looking for something else?

Table of contents

4 min read

Find contractors near you

Enter your postal code



Related articles

The latest industry news, interviews, technologies, and resources.

6 min read

Cynthia Pigeon

08 Nov 2023

How to Pour a Concrete Slab

Whether for interior or exterior work, knowing how to pour a concrete slab is vital for anyone wanting to carry out major home renovations. This process can be a bit tricky, especially since you have to follow certain steps to a T, otherwise, the slab could crack prematurely.

Flooring
5 min read

Editorial Team

21 May 2026

The Best Ceramic Tile Floor Cleaners - What Should You Use?

Given that we spend a significant amount of time in our bathrooms, they get dirty in the blink of an eye. Your ceramic bathroom floor may darken, and the grout joints are likely to accumulate dirt. So, how can you effectively clean your bathroom ceramic tile floor?

16 min read

Editorial Team

22 Apr 2026

Septic System for a Chalet in Quebec: Price, Installation, and Maintenance

Installing a septic system for a chalet in Quebec is rarely a “catalog purchase.” Two homeowners may choose a similar system and pay very different amounts simply because their land, site access, and municipal requirements don’t tell the same story. Before even talking about concrete, polyethylene, or capacity, one thing must be understood: the price depends primarily on the treatment solution your land allows, and what will be required to install it properly.

6 min read

Cynthia Pigeon

18 Jun 2026

How Much Does It Cost to Remove an Oil Tank in Quebec?

If you own a property in Quebec with an aging oil heating system, the question of removing it will come up sooner or later. Whether it is part of a real estate transaction, an insurance requirement, or a firm decision to reduce your carbon footprint, dismantling an oil tank, also known as a fuel oil tank, is an essential step in a residential energy transition.

Exterior renovations
8 min read

Cynthia Pigeon

21 May 2026

Alarm System Installation Guide in Canada and Quebec: Residential, Smart Home and Commercial Security

In Canada, the installation of a residential or commercial alarm system should be planned carefully. Security rules vary by province, and Quebec has its own framework through the Bureau de la sécurité privée (BSP) for certain private security activities, such as installing or maintaining alarm systems, cameras or access control systems. When the project involves wiring, electrical connections or systems integrated into the building, provincial contractor licensing requirements may also apply, including RBQ requirements in Quebec.

Electricity and lighting