An Overview— Cost for Wood Flooring in Dubai
From my experience, wood Flooring costs in Dubai can change a lot. The final price depends on the wood type, the design’s difficulty, and installation requirements. I’ve put together a breakdown of average prices for you here:
Wood parquet flooring: AED 150–AED 300 per square meter. This price covers materials, labor, and finishing. If you want a unique, custom pattern, it can cost over AED 300 per sqm. Simple designs with less expensive wood start at AED 150 per sqm.
Engineered wood flooring: Prices start from AED 135 per sqm. The cost will vary with the size of the room and any special requests. I think this is a fantastic choice for durability. If you take care of it, this flooring can last 20–40 years. Many people pick it as a great value alternative to solid hardwood.
Laminate wood flooring: This is the most budget-friendly option I have seen, with installation between AED 20–AED 40 per sqm. People choose laminate for its low price and simple installation. It also comes in many styles, so you can get a wood look without the high cost.
Key Factors That Affect Wood Flooring Prices
Several things influence the total cost of your wood flooring in Dubai:
Cost Factor | Details |
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Wood Quality and Type | Top-quality wood or custom options will be more expensive. |
Room Size | You might get a discount for larger areas. |
Labor and Installation Difficulty | Complicated patterns or special finishes will increase labor costs. |
Extra Materials | You will need to budget for things like underlays, trims, and preparing the subfloor. These all add to the total cost. |
Suppliers and Brands | High-end brands or exclusive products will cost more. |
Example Cost Calculation
For a 50 square meter room with mid-range parquet flooring (AED 200/sqm average):
– 50 sqm x AED 200 = AED 10,000
(I suggest you remember this cost doesn’t include extras like an underlay or removing the old floor.)
Average Cost for Wood Flooring Types in Dubai
If you want wood flooring in Dubai, I find the price varies a lot. The type of wood and the installation method are the main factors. Here is a look at what you can expect to pay for some popular choices.
Solid Hardwood Flooring
I recommend solid hardwood for its durability and classic appearance. You can expect to pay $6 to $12 per square foot (about 22–44 AED per sq. ft.). This price covers both the wood and the installation. It is more expensive than other options.
I think it is a great investment because you can resurface it every few years. This makes it a fantastic choice for a long-lasting floor.
Oak Wood Flooring
From my experience, oak is one of the most affordable hardwoods. The material itself costs $2 to $7 per square foot (7–25 AED per sq. ft.). After you add the installation cost, the total price is similar to other hardwoods. I’ve seen many homes in Dubai use oak because it offers a great mix of quality and value.
Laminate Wood Flooring
Laminate is your most affordable choice for a wood-look floor. I find the installation costs are AED 20–AED 40 per sq. meter (about $0.50–$1 per sq. ft.). The materials add another $9 to $12 per sq. meter (33–44 AED). This means the total for materials and installation is about $11–$13 per sq. meter (40–50 AED per sq. meter).
Parquet and Engineered Wood Flooring
I consider these mid-range choices. Their prices often fall between laminate and hardwood. The final cost will change based on the wood’s thickness, the design’s difficulty, and the materials used. My estimate for most engineered wood floors in Dubai is $3–$6 per square foot. Parquet can cost more if I use custom patterns.
Cork Flooring
I see more people choosing cork. It is eco-friendly and comfortable. Its price is higher than laminate but lower than premium hardwoods. Direct Dubai pricing can be hard to find. My estimate is about $3–$8 per square foot, including installation. I suggest cork for busy homes or high-rise apartments because it insulates well against sound and heat.
Average Costs for a Typical Dubai Apartment (100 Sq. Meters)
Flooring Type | Material Cost (USD/Sq.Ft.) | Installation Total (USD/Sq.Ft.) |
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Solid Hardwood | $6–$12 | $6–$12 |
Oak Hardwood | $2–$7 | $6–$12 (with installation) |
Laminate | $0.50–$1 (installation) | $1–$1.25 (with materials) |
Parquet/Engineered | Not specified | My estimate: $3–$6 |
Cork | Not specified | My estimate: $3–$8 |
Factors That Affect the Cost for Wood Flooring in Dubai
Many things affect how much you pay for wood flooring in Dubai. If you know what they are, I find it helps you plan your budget. This way, you can make the best choice for your home or business.
Type and Species of Wood
From my experience, the wood you pick has a big impact on the total price. I’ve seen that premium woods like teak and walnut cost much more than common ones like oak or pine.
Exotic woods are the most expensive. Local options like pine are easier on the wallet, around $5–$8 per square foot. I suggest you think about durability, too. Softer woods like pine can get worn down faster. This might mean more maintenance costs for you later.
Quality and Grade
The wood’s grade is another big factor in the price. Higher grades look more consistent. They have a uniform color, very few knots, and a perfect look. These cost more. Lower grades show more flaws and color differences. If you ask me, going for a premium grade is worth it for a smooth, elegant look, but be ready to pay more.
Installation Method and Labor
The installation method affects both material and labor costs. In my opinion, glued-down floors usually cost more than floating floors. This is because they take more work to install. Fancy patterns, like parquet designs or custom layouts, need very skilled workers.
This increases the time and money needed. Labor costs are about $2–$5 per square foot. This can go up if you hire a specialist.
Floor Finish and Customization
I think the finish you pick also changes the price. You can choose from matte, semi-gloss, or high-gloss. Pre-finished wood costs more to buy. The benefit is that it saves you money on installation labor. For a look that really pops, a high-gloss or custom finish is a great choice, but it will be an extra cost.
Subfloor Condition and Preparation
You might need to prep your subfloor before the new flooring goes in. This can include leveling, making repairs, or tearing out the old floor. I have to warn you, these tasks can add a lot to your total bill. I believe good subfloor prep is very important in older homes. It helps make sure your new floor lasts a long time.
Materials and Extra Parts
Don’t forget about the extra materials. Things like underlay, trims, glues, and finishing products add to the cost. I recommend you put these in your budget from the start so you don’t get any surprises.
Wood Flooring in Dubai: Price Expectations and Planning Tips
Expert Opinion:
I have 15 years of experience installing floors in Dubai. I can tell you that choosing the right manufacturer is key for any project’s success.
The climate here is extreme. Temperatures hit 50°C in the summer, and the humidity changes a great deal. You need flooring products made for these tough conditions.
I’ve seen many projects fail. Contractors chose suppliers based on price. Within months, they faced warping floors, delamination, and unhappy customers.
This is why I always stress the importance of working with the right partners. You should choose manufacturers who understand the Middle Eastern market. They must also provide technical support during the entire installation.
———— Lori , Senior Flooring Consultant & Installation Specialist, Dubai flooring solutions
Which is Obvious that Dubai wood flooring costs usually fall between AED 20–100 per sqm. The final total will be shaped by the product type, finish, project difficulty, and market demand.
Personally, I recommend laminate wood flooring the most. It offers the best balance between cost, durability, and appearance. Plus, in the Middle East climate, laminate performs especially well thanks to its superior resistance to heat and humidity.
One brand that really confirmed this for me is Baier, a Chinese laminate flooring manufacturer I’ve worked with on several projects. Their product quality, adaptability, and responsive service backed up everything I believe about what makes a flooring partner truly reliable in this market.