Solid Teak Wood Flooring

Teak Wood for Flooring: Durable & Premium Wood Floors

Teak wood for flooring has secured a strong foothold as one of the most premium choices. Believe it or not, as a building material, its use goes back as early as the 7th century. Shipwrights/water vessels opted for and favored teak for its high moisture resistance and ability to keep decay and insects at bay. Fun fact that some of those last centuries-old naval ships still float simply due to their teak composition.

Teak wood is manufactured from one of the most resilient hardwoods known to mankind, being the core reason for its long-term use. Top of the chart advantages include: natural resistance to moisture, termites, wear and tear, which in turn almost without a doubt makes it reliable for Indian weather conditions (as the climate variations will have a lesser impact on the wood)

But that's all about its functionality; teak goes beyond that, the distinctive grain and warm tone that deepens and darkens over time is what truly sets it apart.

Types of Teak wood flooring

Solid Teak Floor
Teak Engineered Wood Floor

Teak Wood Price in India

Teak wood for flooring sits in the premium segment of the Indian flooring market. Now the prices vary depending on the type chosen; engineered teak is more accessible and costs less compared to solid teak, which commands a higher price.

FactorCategory / TypeDetailsApprox Price Range (₹/sq ft)Impact on Price
GradeGrade IMade of Pure Heartwood and is denser, richer in color, and has high natural oil content₹3,500 – ₹6,500+Highest
Grade IIMajor content is sapwood and is dominated by natural imperfections.₹2,500 – ₹4,000Medium
Grade IIIMajor content is sapwood and is dominated by natural imperfections.₹1,800 – ₹3,000Lower
Thickness18–22mm Solid Teak Planks-₹3,000 – ₹5,500Medium–High
Thicker Solid PlanksOffers more refinishing cycles and increases the floor's lifespan.₹1,800 – ₹2,200+Higher
Engineered (3–4mm veneer)-₹2,800 – ₹4,500Medium–High
FinishMatte / Natural / OiledMore easily available and a preferred choice.Included / ₹0 – ₹200 extraLower
Brushed / Hand-scrapedThese are special finishes and requires expert craftsmanship₹300 – ₹800 extraHigher
High Gloss-₹400 – ₹1,000 extraHigher
InstallationFloating Installation-₹80 – ₹120Lower
Glued Down / Nailed Down-₹150 – ₹250Higher

Factors that affect the teak wood price in India

Teak Engineered Wood Floor
Teak Engineered Wood Floor

Benefits of Teak Wood Floors

  • Naturally high oil ratio, which makes teak wood highly resistant to water, moisture, and humidity.
  • Possesses natural silica repelling termites and insects without needing any chemical treatment
  • Teak wood is highly durable and sturdy, and can handle decades' worth of regular use.
  • The Teak wood flooring textures and its rich golden brown tone with a straight, fine grain contributes to the space appearing premium and timeless..
  • Teak wood flooring versus other wood floors

    Teak vs Oak

  • Oak wood floors are a popular budget-friendly alternative to teak due to their easy availability
  • Oak doesn't have the natural oil as teak, due to which regular sealing is required to keep moisture out.
  • In terms of aesthetics, oak has a more neutral, lighter tone, while teak offers a warmer, richer appearance.
  • Teak vs Walnut

  • Teak has its advantages as it is more durable and moisture resistant, although Walnut wood floors are known for their rich, deep colour tone and complementary aesthetics
  • Walnut is softer than teak and is more prone to dents from heavy furniture or objects
  • Teak works well in high usage spaces, and walnut for low usage spaces
  • Both sit in the premium section when it comes to price, teaks longer life span offers better value over time.
  • Teak Wood Flooring Tiles Vs Ceramic Tiles

    Unlike teak wood flooring, ceramic tiles are just replicas of real teak wood, though you achieve the superficial aesthetic; however, in terms of their texture, grain, and finish its quite far off. It’s essential to keep in mind that they are not real wood, and these tiles are merely engineered to look like natural wood using advanced surface printing and texturing technology.

    Maintenance Tips for Teak Wood Floors

    WhatHowWhen
    Daily DustingUse a dry microfiber mop or soft broomDaily
    Light CleaningA damp mop with pH-neutral cleaner, make sure to wring out wellWeekly
    Deep CleaningUse teak-specific wood cleaner, and scrub along the grainsMonthly
    Stain RemovalMixture of mild soap and warm water, for quick immediate wipesAs needed
    Re-oilingApply teak oil with a soft cloth along the grainsEvery 6–12 months
    AvoidHarsh chemicals, steam mops, and excessive waterAlways

    When looking for the best suppliers of teak wood for flooring in India, make sure to look for quality and after-sales support along with the price range and brand standards.

    Evaluate these key parameters that determine how your floor holds up over the years of use:

    • Type of teak offered, solid or engineered, and which grade
    • Finish quality and whether it suits your space and usage
    • Installation expertise and whether they handle the full process
    • Certifications and sourcing practices, particularly for Grade I teak

    Visiting a showroom or requesting physical samples is always worth the extra step to make a more informed decision.

    At HKS Flooring LLP, we always encourage this and are transparent about the wood grade, origin, and finish options available to you. Take your time, and ask the right questions.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Walnut Wood Flooring

    Yes, teak is one of the most suitable and reliable hardwoods for flooring. Its natural strength, moisture resistance, and ability to withstand wear and tear make teak wood ideal for both residential and commercial spaces.

    Teak wood for flooring is not completely waterproof, but it is highly water-resistant because of its natural oil content. It handles moisture better than most woods; standing water should still be avoided.

    Yes, teak wood flooring can be used outdoors, especially for decks and semi-open spaces. Though it's highly resistant to moisture, decay, and weathering, it should be properly installed and maintained.

    Go for matte and satin finishes as they are most effective in minimizing the visibility of scratches. Alternatively, you can choose brushed or textured finishes that also help mask wear, while maintaining a natural, elegant look.

    As unbelievable as it may sound, but yes, teak is naturally resistant to termites and pests due to its high oil content. While no wood is 100% termite-proof, teak wood flooring offers strong inherent protection without the need for chemical treatment.

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