Timber, Concrete & Fibre Cement Flooring

Authentic materials. Engineered for modern interiors.

Interior Flooring Solutions

Timber warmth. Concrete strength. Fibre cement durability.

Enrich your interior spaces with Modinex’s refined range of engineered timber, concrete, and fibre cement flooring—curated to meet the demands of contemporary architecture. Crafted from sustainably sourced Australian hardwoods and French oak, our engineered timber offers the warmth and beauty of solid timber with enhanced dimensional stability and simplified installation.

Complementing the timber range, our concrete and fibre cement flooring systems introduce a robust, architectural aesthetic ideal for high-performance environments. These solutions offer strength, fire resistance, and low-maintenance durability—making them a considered choice for commercial fit-outs, multi-residential developments, and spaces seeking an industrial edge.

Together, these materials create a versatile flooring palette that supports both natural tactility and engineered precision. Available in a selection of finishes, tones, and profiles, the Modinex interior flooring collection brings timeless appeal and lasting performance to every project.

Engineered Timber, Concrete & Fibre Cement Flooring

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Engineered Timber Flooring FAQs

What are the advantages of timber flooring

Timber flooring is one of the world’s favourite flooring materials. It’s beautiful, hard wearing and easy to maintain. The biggest advantage of hardwood flooring is its aesthetic appeal. The natural grain of the timber complements any design, and it develops a gorgeous patina as it ages.

What are the Australian standards for timber flooring installation?

Hardwood timber flooring is governed by AS 2796. AS 2796 provides guidelines on timber species, moisture content, timber grading, installation methods, finishing and more. Timber flooring must also comply with Australia’s general Building Codes which govern fire safety, slip resistance, structural performance and acoustic properties. If you’re considering timber flooring . . .

Do you need underlay for timber flooring?

Underlayment is recommended for timber flooring that’s installed over a concrete slab. Underlayment provides a small amount of insulation, improves comfort and substantially reduces the noise made by flooring.

Does wood flooring need a moisture barrier?

Timber flooring typically requires a moisture barrier. Excess moisture can rapidly degrade hardwood flooring, causing the boards to warp, cup and rot. A moisture barrier prevents flooring boards from soaking up water while still allowing the floor to breathe. Check the manufacturer’s directions on your underlayment products. Some underlayments also . . .

Do you have to fill gaps in hardwood floors?

It’s common to fill large gaps in hardwood floors to improve the aesthetic and reduce the amount of dirt that becomes trapped between boards. Small gaps generally aren’t a problem, but large gaps can be filled with a colour-matched timber putty prior to finishing the floor.

Do you need insulation under wooden flooring?

You may need to install insulation underneath wooden flooring to comply with the Building Code of Australia. Regulations vary depending on the type of construction and where the property is located. Installing insulation under timber flooring is a good way to reduce your energy consumption and make your property

What is the best coating for timber floors?

We recommend water based polyurethane coatings for most timber flooring products. Polyurethane is durable and can provide a gloss, satin or matte finish that suits your design. The best coating for timber flooring is one that matches your aesthetic and how the space is used. Timber flooring can be finished . . .

How long do timber floors last?

Engineered hardwood timber floors can last for decades with proper care and maintenance. Modinex’s products come with a 3.5mm wear layer, which is enough material to last for 25+ years of daily use. You can extend the life of engineered timber flooring by applying a protective coating every 12-24 months. . . .
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