Kingsley

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Specifications

Kingsley Engineered Hardwood starts at $8.99/sq ft installed in Fort Myers — a wire-brushed European White Oak floor in a natural tone that reads warm and honest without chasing trends. LW Flooring’s Vintage Elegance collection pairs a wide 7-1/2″ plank with medium color variation and a micro-beveled edge, giving every room a grounded, crafted character that holds up as well as it looks.

What Kingsley Engineered Hardwood is built for

At 5/8″ thick with a 4 mm wear layer, Kingsley is built for the kind of daily use Fort Myers homes actually see — sandy foot traffic, humid summers, and the temperature swings that come with seasonal living. The glue-down or nail-down installation methods both work well over concrete slab construction, which is the norm throughout Southwest Florida. That flexibility matters when you’re working on a first-floor living room, a main hallway, or an open-plan kitchen-to-dining run.

European White Oak is one of the more dimensionally stable hardwood species, which helps in our high-humidity coastal environment. The wire-brushed finish hides minor scratches and everyday scuffs better than a polished surface would, making it a practical pick for households with pets or high foot traffic.

Product Specifications

Plank Width 7-1/2″
Plank Length 74-3/4″ Random Length
Thickness 5/8″
Wear Layer 4 mm
Finish *UV Oil to UV Urethane transition. Inquire for stock.
Species European White Oak

Installed pricing in Fort Myers & Southwest Florida

Flooring Queen installs Kingsley at $8.99 per square foot, and that number covers the full scope of a standard job: pulling up and disposing of your existing floor covering, light subfloor preparation, the installation itself, new baseboards, and transition strips where the floor meets adjacent surfaces. Nothing is billed separately for those line items on a straightforward project.

Some situations do carry an additional charge — significant subfloor leveling, stair nosing, or unusually intricate layout patterns fall outside the standard scope. The best way to know exactly what your project will cost is to schedule a no-charge in-home measure. You’ll receive a written quote before any work begins, so there are no surprises on installation day.

How Kingsley Engineered Hardwood compares

Shoppers who want the look and feel of real wood often compare engineered hardwood like Kingsley against solid hardwood. Solid wood is typically 3/4″ thick and can be sanded and refinished more times over its life, which appeals to long-term owners. But in Southwest Florida, solid hardwood is a risky choice: our humidity and concrete slab construction are exactly the conditions solid wood struggles with most. It expands, contracts, and can cup or gap seasonally.

Kingsley’s engineered construction handles slab-grade installs and coastal humidity far better. The 4 mm wear layer still allows at least one refinish, which is meaningful longevity. Where solid hardwood wins is maximum refinishing potential. Where Kingsley wins is dimensional stability in the Florida climate — and that’s not a minor advantage here.

Kingsley Solid Hardwood
Water resistance Better — tolerates humidity well Poor — cups, gaps in high humidity
Scratch resistance / wear layer 4 mm European White Oak Varies; full thickness but softer finish options
Comfort underfoot Warm, solid wood feel Identical real-wood feel
Installed price $8.99/sq ft Typically $10–14/sq ft installed
Best room Main floor, slab-on-grade installs Above-grade rooms, low-humidity climates

Care & maintenance

Keep Kingsley clean with a product designed for oiled or urethane-finished hardwood — Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner or WOCA Wood Floor Cleaner both work well, depending on which finish stock you receive (the UV Oil to UV Urethane transition means your finish type is worth confirming at purchase). Avoid steam mops entirely; the heat and moisture force their way into the seams and can cause swelling or finish failure over time. For daily maintenance, a microfiber dry mop picks up the fine sand and grit that Southwest Florida floors collect quickly, protecting the wear layer from abrasive micro-scratches. Damp mopping is fine; standing water is not — wipe up spills promptly, especially near exterior doors. For technical guidance, see the National Wood Flooring Association consumer hardwood information.

Frequently asked questions

How long does Kingsley need to acclimate before my installer shows up?

Engineered hardwood typically needs 3–5 days to acclimate inside your home before installation. In Southwest Florida’s humidity, that step is especially important — the planks need to stabilize to your home’s actual climate conditions. Keep the HVAC running at normal living temperature during that period, and store boxes flat off the ground.

With a 4 mm wear layer, can this floor actually be refinished down the road?

Yes — Kingsley’s 4 mm wear layer is thick enough to support at least one full sand-and-refinish, and in some cases two light screen-and-recoat passes. That’s a meaningful advantage over thinner engineered options with 2 mm layers, where refinishing isn’t realistic. The exact number of times depends on how aggressively the floor is sanded each cycle.

What does it actually cost to maintain this floor year after year?

Day-to-day care costs very little — a quality hardwood-specific cleaner runs about $15–25 per bottle and lasts months in a typical home. The bigger periodic cost is refinishing, which runs roughly $3–5 per square foot when the time comes, but that’s a once-a-decade consideration at most with normal use and the right daily routine.

Does real hardwood — even engineered — add value when I sell my Fort Myers home?

Engineered hardwood consistently appeals to buyers and tends to support stronger resale prices than carpet or laminate in the same price range. In Southwest Florida, where many buyers are relocating from markets where wood floors are standard, it reads as a quality finish. It won’t guarantee a higher sale price, but it rarely hurts and often helps.

My house sits empty from May through October — will Kingsley hold up during those months?

Engineered hardwood handles seasonal vacancy better than solid wood, but it still needs a stable indoor environment. Set your thermostat no higher than 80°F and keep humidity between 35–55% while the home is unoccupied. Wild temperature swings or a dehumidifier failure can cause gapping or cupping even in a quality engineered product. A smart thermostat is a worthwhile investment for snowbird homes.

Which rooms in my house are a good fit for Kingsley, and where should I look at something else?

Kingsley installs via glue-down or nail-down, making it well-suited for above-grade and on-grade living spaces — main floors, bedrooms, hallways, and dining rooms all work well. Below-grade installation is not recommended. Wet areas like bathrooms or laundry rooms are also a poor fit for any hardwood product; a waterproof option makes more sense in those spaces.

Why buy from Flooring Queen

Flooring Queen has over 20 years of experience installing engineered hardwood across Southwest Florida — slab foundations, humidity, the realities Florida throws at real wood. We install everything ourselves. Free in-home measure: (239) 763-0770.

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Reviewed by Jack Maya, Lead Installer at Flooring Queen — 20+ years installing flooring in Southwest Florida.

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