MiPlank by Polyflor is the latest product by the flooring specialists, that is directly inspired by the timber of Australia’s most iconic trees.
MiPlank is the latest flooring solution from Polyflor, that is suitable for both the installation to multi residential floors as well as a range of heavy duty commercial spaces.
Created by a team of local interior experts, MiPlank is centred around durability and quality, MiPlank’s design is purpose-built for Australian families. With longer, thicker planks, the product is quiet underfoot and easy to install.

Designers in both the commercial and residential sectors will be impressed by MiPlank’s coating, which is backed by a Polyflor lifetime polish free guarantee ensuring for a surface that doesn’t lose its quality over time, as well as a heavy duty commercial wear layer.

Red Heart Gum
Accounting for a multitude of aesthetic and flooring options, there are 15 natural timber-inspired planks to choose from, each featuring unique knot and grain detailing. Many of these planks mimic native Australian timber, with Grey Gum, Paperbark, Red Heart Gum and Tasmanian Myrtle directly inspired by their natural counterparts. Perfect for commercial spaces, 8 of the 15 colours available come with acoustic backing. Head to the Polyflor website to find out more.
With a 5mm gauge and a thick 0.55mm wear layer, MiPlank is able to withstand high traffic residential and commercial spaces. The longer planks that are the defining feature of the MiPlank range adds a feeling of spaciousness to any room irrespective of size.

Carbon Teak
The flooring range is recognised as being environmentally preferable. Being a member of the Green Building Council of Australia, Polyflor is a major leader in sustainable flooring solutions.

Wattle
Polyflor strives to create products that are both beautiful and functional. Launched in Australia in 1963, the company offers a wide range of flooring solutions for a multitude of different industries, including aged care, retail, residential, healthcare and residential.

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