Hardwood Flooring Supplier in Edmonton
Choose the right floor for life.
Touchwood Flooring is a locally owned Edmonton hardwood flooring company that has served homeowners, builders, and designers since 1997. With more than 25 years of hands-on experience, they specialize in solid hardwood, engineered hardwood, premium wood species, custom millwork, expert installation, refinishing, and practical guidance that helps you avoid expensive flooring mistakes.
Premium Hardwood Floors
Choosing new hardwood flooring should feel exciting. But let’s be honest, it can also feel like walking into a candy store where every option costs thousands of dollars and has to survive dogs, kids, furniture, winter boots, dry Alberta air, and your future design choices. No pressure, right?
If you’re searching for a hardwood flooring supplier in Edmonton, Touchwood Flooring helps make the process easier, smarter, and far less overwhelming. Instead of leaving you to guess between samples that all look beautiful under showroom lighting, their team helps you choose hardwood that fits your home, lifestyle, budget, and long-term plans.
What Should You Look For In a Hardwood Flooring Supplier?
Choosing hardwood flooring is not just about finding boards in the right colour. It is about choosing the right product for the right space.
A good hardwood flooring supplier should help you understand how the floor will perform after installation, not just how it looks on day one. That includes the species, construction, finish, plank width, installation method, maintenance needs, and whether the product suits Edmonton’s changing seasons.
In Alberta, homes deal with dry winter air, summer humidity, forced-air heating, and seasonal expansion and contraction. That means hardwood selection matters. The wrong product in the wrong environment can lead to gaps, movement, cupping, or disappointment.
Touchwood Flooring supplies hardwood flooring with a focus on quality, craftsmanship, and product knowledge. Our showroom includes premium suppliers, curated flooring collections, and options for homeowners who want something more distinctive than basic big-box flooring.
When choosing hardwood flooring, ask:
- Is this solid or engineered hardwood?
- Is it suitable for my room and subfloor?
- How does it handle seasonal humidity?
- Can it be refinished later?
- What finish protects the floor?
- How much colour and grain variation should I expect?
- Who will install it?
- What warranty or product support is included?
The best hardwood floor is not always the most expensive one. It is the one that actually fits your home.
Solid vs. Engineered:
Which Is Right for Your Home?
Solid Hardwood
Solid hardwood is made from one piece of wood. It has a classic feel, can often be refinished multiple times, and remains a favourite for main floors, bedrooms, dining rooms, and traditional homes.
Engineered Hardwood
Best For:
- Basements
- Condos
- Areas with changing humidity
- Wider plank styles
Made with a real wood top layer and a stable core for improved movement control
Other Hardwood Flooring options
Wide Plank Hardwood
Wide plank hardwood is designed to make a high-end design impact in expansive, open-concept spaces. This style showcases dramatic grain patterns and works beautifully in both modern and rustic homes. Because wider planks are more sensitive to changes in moisture, choosing a high-quality engineered core ensures the floor stays flat, stable, and beautiful through our dry Edmonton winters.
Specialty Hardwood
Specialty hardwood is crafted for custom architectural projects and one-of-a-kind luxury spaces. This category includes unique textures, custom finishes, and patterned layouts like herringbone. Because these premium options feature highly specialized designs, their climate performance and future refinishing potential will vary based on the specific construction and product you select.
If you want a floor that can be refreshed over time, ask about the wear layer. Some engineered products can be refinished, while others cannot. Our team can walk you through those details before you buy, which is exactly when those questions should be answered.
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Choosing the Right Species, Colour, Width, and Finish
The species you choose affects the look, hardness, grain, colour variation, and overall character of the floor. Oak is timeless and versatile. Maple is smooth and clean. Hickory has bold variation and a rustic personality. Walnut feels rich and refined. European oak is popular for wide plank floors, natural finishes, and modern interiors.
Touchwood Flooring offers a curated selection of Canadian and European wood species, along with premium suppliers such as Hakwood, Mirage, Opus, Fuzion, Primco, and Oakel City. We are also the exclusive Alberta supplier of Hakwood, a Dutch engineered flooring brand known for premium design, craftsmanship, and distinctive wide plank options.
When choosing your hardwood, consider the full room. Your floor needs to work with your cabinets, wall colour, trim, furniture, lighting, and lifestyle.
If you have pets or kids, a matte or satin finish may hide daily wear better than a high-gloss finish. If your home has strong natural light, colour variation and undertones matter even more. A sample that looks perfect in the showroom can feel different in your kitchen at 3 p.m. on a sunny day.
That is why expert guidance matters. We helps you move beyond “I like this colour” and into “this is the right floor for how we actually live.”
Why Product Supply Matters Before Installation
You can hire the best installer in the city, but if the product is wrong for the space, the result can still disappoint. Hardwood needs to be selected with the room, subfloor, moisture conditions, plank width, and installation method in mind.
For example, a basement may need engineered hardwood instead of solid hardwood. A wide plank floor may require extra attention to stability. A renovation may need custom transitions to connect new flooring with existing rooms. Stairs may need matching treads or custom millwork to create a seamless look.
Touchwood Flooring offers full-service support, which means they can help with product selection, in-home estimates, installation, refinishing, restoration, custom stairs, floor transitions, wide plank flooring, specialty finishes, and commercial flooring.
That matters because flooring is not a one-step purchase. It is a system.
The product, preparation, installation, finishing details, and aftercare all work together. When those pieces are handled by people who understand hardwood from supply to finish, the final result is stronger, cleaner, and more reliable.
What to Expect When You Visit Touchwood Flooring
A flooring showroom should help you feel more confident, not more confused.
When you visit Touchwood Flooring, you can explore hardwood options in person and compare colour, texture, plank size, finish, and supplier collections. You can also ask real questions about performance, maintenance, installation, and budget.
Bring photos of your space if you have them. Even better, bring information about your renovation plans, wall colours, cabinet colours, pets, kids, sunlight exposure, and whether you’re planning to stay in the home long-term or prepare it for resale.
A few helpful questions to ask should be:
- What hardwood products work best for my space?
- Should I choose solid or engineered hardwood?
- Is this product available in different widths?
- Can this floor be refinished in the future?
- What brands or collections do you recommend?
- How long does ordering usually take?
- Do you offer installation?
- Can you help with stairs and transitions?
- What maintenance will this floor need?
Touchwood also offers in-home estimates for Edmonton and surrounding areas, which gives homeowners a clearer idea of what the project will involve before making a final decision.
Why Choose Touchwood Flooring?
There are plenty of places to buy flooring. The real question is whether you’re getting the right advice with it.
Touchwood Flooring has built its reputation on craftsmanship, quality materials, honest recommendations, and a deep understanding of hardwood flooring in Alberta homes. They are not just selling boxes of flooring. They are helping homeowners, builders, and designers make better decisions from the first sample to the final installed board.
Our team serves Edmonton, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Beaumont, Leduc, Stony Plain, Morinville, Acheson, and nearby communities. They also work with homeowners, custom builders, designers, renovators, and commercial clients who need reliable product supply and skilled execution.
Touchwood’s core values are simple: integrity first, craftsmanship matters, service with heart, and local loyalty. In plain English, that means honest quotes, careful work, thoughtful recommendations, and a team that treats your flooring project like it actually matters.
Because it does.
Your flooring affects how your home feels every single day. It changes the sound of a room, the warmth of a space, the way furniture sits, and the first impression people get when they walk through our door.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hardwood Flooring Supplier in Edmonton
Where can I buy quality hardwood flooring in Edmonton?
Touchwood Flooring supplies premium solid and engineered hardwood flooring from its Edmonton showroom. They help homeowners, builders, and designers choose products suited to style, budget, performance, and installation needs.
What is the difference between solid and engineered hardwood?
Solid hardwood is made from one piece of wood and can often be refinished multiple times. Engineered hardwood has a real wood surface over a stable core, making it a strong choice for areas with changing humidity.
Is engineered hardwood good for Edmonton homes?
Yes. Engineered hardwood can be an excellent option for Edmonton because it offers better dimensional stability than some solid hardwood products. It is especially useful for wide plank styles, basements, condos, and renovations.
Can hardwood flooring be installed in a basement?
Solid hardwood is usually not recommended for basements. Engineered hardwood may be a better choice because of its stable construction, but the space still needs to be assessed for moisture and subfloor conditions.
What hardwood flooring brands does Touchwood carry?
Touchwood works with premium suppliers including Hakwood, Mirage, Opus, Fuzion, Primco, and Oakel City. They are also the exclusive Alberta supplier of Hakwood engineered flooring.
How do I choose the right hardwood colour?
Look at your cabinets, walls, trim, furniture, natural light, and long-term style. Natural tones, warm neutrals, and matte finishes are popular choices, but the best colour depends on your specific home.
Does hardwood need to acclimate before installation?
In many cases, yes. Hardwood flooring should be handled carefully before installation so it can adjust properly to site conditions. Your installer or supplier should provide specific product instructions.
Can Touchwood install the hardwood they supply?
Yes. Touchwood offers full-service flooring support, including hardwood supply, installation, refinishing, restoration, custom stairs, transitions, and specialty finishes.
Does Touchwood work with builders and designers?
Yes. Touchwood serves homeowners, builders, and designers across Edmonton and surrounding communities. Their product knowledge and curated supplier options ensure they are a strong partner for custom projects.
Does Touchwood serve areas outside Edmonton?
Yes. Touchwood serves Edmonton and surrounding areas, including St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Beaumont, Leduc, Stony Plain, Morinville, Acheson, and nearby communities.
How do I book a consultation?
You can book a consultation through the contact page, visit our Edmonton flooring showroom, or call 780-444-3694.