10mm Engineered Wood Flooring
10mm is one of the slimmer engineered wood profiles we stock and the right specification for retrofit installations and projects where floor build-up height matters. The construction is the same as any thicker engineered floor — multi-ply core, real European oak wear layer — but the slimmer overall thickness keeps the finished floor low against the threshold.
10mm is offered selectively across both GF by Grosvenor Flooring and V4 Wood Flooring. Speak to our team for current availability.
When to Specify 10mm
The same logic as 9mm and 11mm: choose a slim-profile board when build-up height is constrained. If you have the height available, a thicker floor — 14mm, 15mm or 20mm — typically carries a thicker oak wear layer and more refinishing potential down the line.
Construction & UFH
Multi-ply core, real oak wear layer, UFH compatible (max 27°C). Slim boards transfer heat efficiently and are a sensible choice for UFH retrofits.
Where to Use 10mm Engineered Wood
Any dry room of the home — most often lounges, bedrooms and hallways.
Explore Related Categories
- Other thicknesses: 9mm, 11mm, 14mm, 15mm or 20mm.
- By format: plank or click.
- Brands: GF own-brand or V4 Wood Flooring.
How to Buy or Get a Quote
For GF: full online checkout and free samples. For V4: Request a Price via our enquiry form, WhatsApp or phone.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I choose 10mm over 9mm?
10mm gives you a slightly more substantial board underfoot and usually a thicker wear layer (often 2mm), meaning one sanding is possible. It's a common mid-range thickness balancing cost and longevity.
Is 10mm suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes — 10mm is well within the ideal range for UFH. Its thinner profile means good heat transfer while still offering decent acoustic and underfoot comfort with a quality underlay.
Can 10mm boards be click-fitted?
Most 10mm engineered ranges use a click or tongue-and-groove system suitable for floating installation over underlay. Always verify with the product's installation guide before buying adhesive or underlay.









