You don’t need a $200/m² budget to get floors that look and feel expensive. With the right product choice, a few smart trade-offs, and maybe a weekend of DIY, you can renovate an entire home with premium-looking flooring — and keep thousands in your pocket. Here’s how to do it in Australia in 2026.
1. What “Premium” Actually Costs
When most people picture “premium” flooring, they’re imagining solid timber or engineered hardwood — beautiful, yes, but brutally expensive once you factor in professional installation. Here’s the reality check.
2. The Budget Tier Guide
Every Hippo Floors product falls into one of three price tiers. Here’s what you get at each level and who it’s best suited for.
| Tier | Price / m² | Products | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry | $32/m² | 6.5mm SPC: Pale Sand, QLD Spotted Gum, Charcoal, Raw Neutral, Light Grey, Coastal Blackbutt, Beige Sand | Investment properties, rentals, quick flips, tight budgets, secondary rooms |
| Mid | $52/m² | 9.5mm SPC: Snow Grey, Natural Blackbutt, Pacific Spotted Gum, Natural Spotted Gum, French Oak | Family homes, living areas, open-plan spaces — best value for owner-occupiers |
| Premium | $83–$121/m² | Australian Hardwood: Victoria Ash, Tallowood, Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Grey Iron Bark, Blue Gum & more. Engineered Timber: Apolo Grey, Beige Ash, Tinge Clay, Pale Oak, Natural Limed & more | High-end renovations, feature rooms, long-term family homes wanting real timber character |
The 9.5mm SPC range at $52/m² is the sweet spot for most renovations. You get a thicker board, deeper embossing, and a more convincing timber look — all while staying under half the cost of engineered timber.
3. 7 Ways to Save Without Sacrificing Style
1. DIY the Installation
Click-lock SPC flooring is designed for DIY. You’ll save $30–$45/m² in labour — that’s $3,000–$4,500 on a 100m² home. A bedroom takes half a day; a whole house takes a weekend with a helper.
All you need: a tape measure, utility knife (or mitre saw for speed), spacers, a rubber mallet, and a pull bar. Total tool cost under $80 if you don’t already own them.
2. Choose Standard Plank Over Herringbone
Herringbone patterns look stunning, but the install cost jumps 30–50% due to extra cuts and labour time. Standard straight-lay plank with a staggered pattern gives you a clean, modern look at a fraction of the price. Save the herringbone for a single feature area if you must have it.
3. Buy in Bulk
Ordering for a full home (80m²+) rather than room-by-room usually unlocks 5–15% off materials. It also ensures colour consistency across the same dye lot.
4. Skip Unnecessary Underlay
All Hippo Floors SPC products come with pre-attached underlay. Don’t pay $5–$15/m² for separate underlay you don’t need (unless strata body corporate requires additional acoustic compliance).
5. Prep the Subfloor Yourself
Rip up old carpet, remove tack strips, sweep, and clean the concrete before installers arrive. This can save $5–$12/m² in preparation labour charges.
6. Time Your Purchase
EOFY sales (May–June), Boxing Day, and end-of-season clearances can knock 10–30% off. Sign up for Hippo Floors email alerts so you don’t miss a deal.
Order free samples first, finalise your colour, then wait for the next sale event. Products cycle through promotions every 6–8 weeks.
7. Mix Tiers Strategically
Use the $52/m² 9.5mm SPC in living areas and hallways (where you see it most), and the $32/m² 6.5mm SPC in bedrooms and utility areas. Choose colours from the same tone family and the transition will look intentional, not cheap.
4. DIY vs Professional Install
Should you do it yourself or hire a professional? Here’s the honest breakdown.
- Save $30–$45/m² in labour costs
- Work at your own pace — no waiting for tradespeople
- Click-lock SPC is genuinely beginner-friendly
- Satisfying weekend project with visible results
- No minimum job sizes or call-out fees
- Easy to re-do a plank if you make a mistake
- Essential for complex layouts, stairs, or herringbone
- Faster — a team can finish 100m² in 1–2 days
- Handles subfloor levelling and moisture testing
- Warranty compliance (some products require certified install)
- Better result around tricky areas like doorframes and pipes
- Worth it for homes over 80m² or multi-level properties
5. Budget Renovation Calculator
Punch in your room size, product choice, and installation preference to see exactly what your renovation will cost.
Budget Renovation Calculator
6. Colours That Look Expensive
The right colour makes a $32/m² floor look like $150/m² timber. These are our top picks for punching above their price point.
Coastal Blackbutt — 6.5mm SPC ($32/m²)
A warm, sandy tone with subtle grain variation that mirrors real Blackbutt hardwood. In a well-lit living room, guests won’t believe it’s SPC. This is the colour that makes the entry tier feel like a premium product. Best paired with white skirting boards and neutral walls.
French Oak — 9.5mm SPC ($52/m²)
The classic European oak look — light, airy, and unmistakably upmarket. French Oak’s wider plank and deeper embossing give it a texture you can feel underfoot. Perfect for Scandinavian, coastal, or hamptons-style interiors. This is the colour interior designers reach for first.
Natural Spotted Gum — 9.5mm SPC ($52/m²)
Rich amber and honey tones with the dramatic grain variation that makes real Spotted Gum Australia’s most sought-after hardwood. At $52/m², it costs a third of what solid Spotted Gum runs. Ideal for open-plan living areas where the long planks can show off the colour shifts.
Not sure which colour works in your space? Order free samples from Hippo Floors and see them against your walls, lighting, and furniture before committing.
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7. Frequently Asked Questions
Can $32/m² flooring really look premium?
Yes. Modern SPC manufacturing uses high-definition photographic layers and embossed-in-register (EIR) textures that closely replicate real timber grain. Colours like Coastal Blackbutt and QLD Spotted Gum in the 6.5mm range are regularly mistaken for engineered hardwood by homeowners and even some tradespeople. The key is choosing the right colour and pairing it with quality transitions and skirting.
How much can I save by doing it myself?
DIY installation saves $30–$45/m² in labour. For a typical 100m² home, that’s $3,000–$4,500. Click-lock SPC flooring doesn’t require glue, nails, or specialist tools — a tape measure, utility knife, spacers, and a rubber mallet are all you need. Most homeowners finish a standard room in 3–5 hours.
Is cheap flooring less durable?
Not necessarily. Hippo Floors 6.5mm SPC at $32/m² still features a stone-polymer composite core that’s 100% waterproof, a wear layer rated for residential traffic, and pre-attached underlay. It’s rated for 15–20 years in a standard home. The 9.5mm SPC ($52/m²) adds a thicker wear layer and denser core for higher-traffic areas, pushing that to 20–25 years.
Should I use the same flooring throughout or mix tiers?
Mixing tiers is a smart budget strategy. Use the 9.5mm SPC ($52/m²) in living areas, hallways, and kitchens where you spend the most time, and the 6.5mm SPC ($32/m²) in bedrooms and utility rooms. Choose colours in the same tone family — for example, Natural Blackbutt (9.5mm) with Coastal Blackbutt (6.5mm) — and use a transition strip between zones for a clean, intentional look.
What hidden costs should I budget for?
Beyond the flooring itself, budget for: transition strips ($15–$25/linear metre), scotia trim ($3–$7/linear metre), 10% material wastage, and optionally new skirting boards if your current ones are damaged. If your subfloor is uneven, levelling compound adds $30–$60/m². For most straightforward renovations over existing concrete or timber, the extras add $5–$15/m² to the total.
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