Royal Oak Floors by Harper & Sandilands brings over 40 years of experience to the design and construction industry. The Royal Oak Floors name is synonymous with quality engineered timber flooring and can be found in many of the most outstanding homes in Australia, including some of the top Architect’s and Designer’s own homes. Quality has always been the most important trait when selecting products. We work with the best timber mills in the world to produce our admired collections of European oak.
Our showrooms are located in Melbourne and Sydney, providing a calming and inspiring space to view our full range.
Click the locations below for more information on each showroom.
Joining two terrace houses together, Brahman Perera’s West Block pulls apart and puts back together the floor plan on this residence, while being unapologetically authentic in the design.
Royal Oak Floors have been experts in delivering the warmth and reliability of oak flooring for over 30 years, but the charm and aesthetics of the brand are only half the story…
Perched a-top a 150 acre cliff ridge, Headland House, designed by Atelier Andy Carson, was developed for a system of living which prizes excitement and a bit of risk in the safest possible way for an art-loving couple and their young family.
The Linardi Townhouse in Collingwood, Melbourne, shows what can be achieved on the smallest of sites. Built vertically over six levels, these twin townhouses are beautifully crafted by designers and owners Jesse and Seada Linardi.
Renovating a heritage home is never an easy task, particularly when the house has a rich aesthetic and history of being an inter-war period home. Tasked with reimagining the residence as a contemporary, multi-generational home, Lai Cheong Brown took the challenge head on.
Harper & Sandilands’ Pale Grey and Driftwood timber colours are beautiful. Composed of a French Oak timber top layer bonded on to an engineered base, they’re stable and – thanks to the French Oak – particularly warm.
Concreate pre-finished floor and wall panels now give designers and the building industry access to the defining material used by Le Corbusier and the other great contemporary Brutalist Architects.
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