Timber Floor Refinishing Malvern — Heritage Villas & Premium Restorations

Malvern is one of Melbourne's most established residential suburbs, with a housing stock heavily weighted toward late Victorian terraces, Federation villas, and grand Edwardian homes. The timber floors in these homes are often original boards from the 1890s–1920s — and they deserve a specialist's hands.

3127+

Surrey Hills Postcode

Weekly

Service Rotation

48hr

Typical Quote Turnaround

5.0

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Timber Floors in Malvern — What We See

Malvern (and adjacent Malvern East) was developed largely during the 1880s–1920s land booms, with a focus on substantial detached villas rather than tight workers’ terraces. The typical Malvern home is a Federation or Edwardian villa on a quarter-acre block — high ceilings, ornate plasterwork, original timber floors throughout.

Common floor configurations: Baltic pine in main living areas (laid as wide planks, 6–8 inches), jarrah strip in some early hardwood-era homes, and ornate parquetry in formal entrances and dining rooms. Many homes have had additions over the decades — meaning we frequently work on matching new extension flooring back to the original boards in tone and finish.

Stonnington council’s heritage overlays cover large portions of Malvern, with character precincts around Wattletree Rd, Glenferrie Rd, Tooronga Rd, and the area south of Dandenong Rd. The Malvern homeowner profile we typically work with is renovation-conscious, design-aware, and willing to invest in heritage restoration rather than replacement.

Common requests: matching original Baltic pine in a 1900s villa with new boards in a recent rear extension; restoring original 1920s parquetry hallways covered by carpet; and tasteful colour change on Tasmanian oak (often toward Nordic or natural oak tones).

We service all Malvern and Malvern East including Glenferrie Rd, Wattletree Rd, Tooronga Rd, Burke Rd, and residential streets north and south of Dandenong Rd.

Typical Malvern Jobs

Federation Villa Whole-Floor Restoration

Substantial Malvern villas often need 150–300m² refinished. Furniture sequencing, multi-room work, completed within 5–7 working days.

Original Baltic Pine + Extension Matching

Matching new extension flooring to the original Baltic pine — same species, same finish, same sheen. The aim is a floor where you can't see the join.

Heritage Parquetry Restoration

Original 1920s parquetry in Malvern entrance halls and dining rooms. Versailles, herringbone, and block patterns restored with orbital sanders.

High-End Colour Change on Tasmanian Oak

Many Malvern renovations move from traditional dark-stained timber to Nordic oak, whitewash, or smoked finishes. Bona or Loba premium stain systems.

Where We Work in Malvern

Common Streets We Service

Glenferrie Rd · Wattletree Rd · Tooronga Rd · Burke Rd · Malvern Rd — plus all surrounding residential streets in Malvern and adjacent suburbs.

Common Timber Species in Malvern

Baltic pine (wide planks), jarrah, Tasmanian oak, parquetry — we identify the specific timber at the free site assessment and recommend the appropriate Bona, Synteko, or Loba finish system.

Travel Time from Our Workshop

15 minutes from Oakleigh via Wattletree Rd. Malvern is part of our weekly service rotation, so we typically have crew in the area each week.

Timber Floor Refinishing in Malvern — Common Questions

Yes — Malvern is one of our 14 priority service suburbs. We service the area regularly from our Oakleigh base (15 minutes from Oakleigh via Wattletree Rd). Quotes typically scheduled within 48 hours of your call.

The most common floors we encounter in Malvern are: Baltic pine (wide planks), jarrah, Tasmanian oak, parquetry. The specific timber depends on the home’s era of construction — we identify it precisely at the site assessment and recommend the right finish system.

A standard 3-bedroom Malvern home (90–120m²) takes 3–4 working days from start to finish. Larger heritage homes (150–300m²) take 5–7 days.

Yes — both dustless sanding (Bona FlexiSand with HEPA extraction, ~99.8% dust capture) and standard sanding with dust bags. Most Malvern homeowners choose dustless because it allows them to remain in the home.

Cost depends on floor area, timber condition, finish system selected, and whether colour change is required. We provide written fixed-price quotes after a free on-site measure.

Yes — heritage restoration is one of our most frequent jobs across the eastern suburbs and Bayside. For Malvern heritage homes specifically, we recommend period-appropriate finishes that respect the home’s character.

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Area We Serve

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