Teak Flooring
Teak Flooring Guide
If you are looking for a hard flooring material, then look no further than teak flooring. Teak flooring is extremely tough and durable and has been known to last in homes and buildings for generations. Not only is teak flooring one of the most beautiful kinds of hardwood flooring that you can install in your home, but it is water resistant and pest resistant. Teak wood is grown in South America and the rain forest areas of Southeast Asia. Teak flooring has many benefits. It does not require extensive maintenance, but it does require general care.
Generally, once teak flooring is installed it needs simple regular mopping and dry dusting. If there is a liquid spill on the floor, be sure to wipe it up fairly quickly, otherwise it will leave a stain on the beautiful wood and ruin the look of your beautiful floor.
Teak does not need regular oiling or other similar maintenance. Like most wood floors, it should be sanded and resealed every few years.
Teak Flooring Costs

Teak flooring is one of the most expensive kinds of wood flooring you can have installed in your home or office. Prices start at approximately $5 per square foot and climb as high as $70 per square foot, depending on what type of teak flooring you are purchasing and where the wood comes from.
If these prices are steep for your flooring budget, then you might want to consider laminate teak flooring. This kind of teak flooring is significantly less expensive. By comparison, laminate teak flooring ranges approximately $1 per square foot to $6 per square foot, depending on the design and manufacturer. Laminate teak flooring is durable and attractive and also water resistant.
Laminated teak flooring planks go from $2 to $5 per square foot for unfinished planks and from $4 to $7 per square foot for finished planks.
Other factors that affect price when installing teak flooring include the size of the room, the installer cost and your geographical location.
Teak Flooring Colors
Brazilian teak flooring ranges in color from light tan to deep brown. You can even find variations in the wood planks that give it added beauty and a unique appearance.
Burmese teak flooring is usually a golden brown color and does not have the same variations in color on the planks as Brazilian teak wood. Burmese teak wood is usually considered to be of higher quality and is more expensive to purchase.
Acacia wood from Australia is also commonly stained to look like teak wood. It is extremely hard and durable. Acacia wood is often a less expensive flooring material than natural teak wood flooring.
Parquet Teak Flooring
One of the types of teak flooring that you can find is parquet teak flooring. This type of flooring is very beautiful and is made of inlaid pieces of wood set in a pattern. Parquet teak flooring can take advantage of different colors of teak to make for a unique and stunning statement in your home.
Parquet teak flooring is often used to define a room, being placed along the edges of a living room or dining room. It can be one way to integrate teak flooring into a room that might also have another type of wood flooring, like oak, installed.
Teak flooring is a beautiful addition to any home and works with any decor.