Explore McMillan Floors’ Complete Flooring Collections: Style, Features, and Inspiration
Finding the right floor isn’t just about picking a color or material; it’s about looking at thoughtfully designed collections that shape the style, durability, and overall feel of your space. At McMillan Floors, our Shop by Collection page gathers distinct collections designed for a range of aesthetics and needs. Each collection has been crafted with specific design intentions.
Below, we walk you through each collection and highlight what makes it special so you can easily find the floor that matches your home.
Thomas House Matte Collection - Refined, Contemporary Luxury
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Matte SPC vinyl for rooms that let the material do the talking.
The rigid core construction handles moisture, subfloor imperfections, and heavy foot traffic without complaint. Low-gloss surfaces diffuse light evenly — no hot spots, no shine competing with your furniture. Wide plank format reads modern without trying too hard. The oak-inspired palette runs warm and weathered: lived-in, not precious.
Works well in: kitchens, bathrooms, basements, open-plan spaces — anywhere you need hardwood aesthetics without the maintenance overhead.
Worth knowing: matte finishes hide everyday scuffs and dust better than satin or gloss — doubly useful on a floor that's already built for real life.
Coastal Collection - Relaxed Style with Light, Airy Tones
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Sun-bleached tones that open a room up without beachy kitsch.
The palette pulls from weathered driftwood and whitewashed oak — light enough to make spaces read larger, grounded enough to pair cleanly with white, natural wood, and rattan cabinetry. Rigid core SPC underneath means it handles the rooms that actually see water: mudrooms, bathrooms, kitchens.
Works well in: beach houses and vacation rentals, light-filled main living areas, anywhere you want an airy, relaxed feel year-round.
Worth knowing: lighter matte finishes in this range are forgiving on dust and sand — a quiet bonus if the coastal vibe isn't just aesthetic.
Evolved Collection - Everyday Performance Meets Transitional Style
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Laminate, but not as you know it.
Next-gen construction pushes where laminate actually falls short, 300-hour water resistance, reinforced wear layer for heavy residential traffic and light commercial use, and inspired in white oak, hickory, maple, and walnut—that hold up to close inspection. The full tonal range means it works from light Scandinavian to deep walnut-stained without switching collections.
Works well in: whole-home installs, kitchens and dining rooms, families with kids and pets, buyers who want hardwood aesthetics without hardwood pricing or maintenance.
Worth knowing: 300-hour water resistance is the spec that matters — it's not waterproof, but it handles real spills in real homes without immediate damage.
Evolved Elements Collection - Textured Realism and Enhanced Depth
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Evolved Elements is a next-generation laminate collection inspired by stone, with rich texture, visual depth, and realistic surface detail. It’s also waterproof for up to 300 hours and comes in bright white with gold veining, soft neutral gray, and deep charcoal with white accents.
Original Collection - Classic Hardwood Looks with Enduring Character
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Original is our engineered hardwood collection with more than 20 styles, ranging from low variation to high variation. It features clean cuts and a versatile range of tones, from light natural hues to richer browns.
Tuff Rock™ Collection - Rugged Character with Bold Grain and Contrast
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AC5 is the highest commercial abrasion rating — these six colorways (Nordico, Hansen, Altin, Watson, Pelle, Iceberg) are spec'd for spaces that genuinely take a beating. Fully waterproof construction, not just water resistant, so bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basement installs are fair game. The warm oak palette stays neutral enough to work across transitional, contemporary, and relaxed-traditional interiors.
Works well in: rental properties, commercial-adjacent residential, homes with dogs, kids, or both — anywhere you've burned through floors before.
Worth knowing: AC5 is typically overkill for a quiet bedroom, but if you're specifying one floor across a whole home, this is the one to standardize on.
Heritage Collection - Traditional Elegance and Rich Tones
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Timeless wood tones: cool gray, rich brown, classic golden beige, and versatile taupe—elegant, warm, and enduring.
Traditional Collection - Artisanal Character with Authentic Detail
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Wire-brushing opens the grain so texture is something you feel underfoot, not just see. Select colorways add hand-scraping — each plank carries subtle variation that flat-sawn, machine-finished boards simply can't replicate. The palette runs light and bleached across all five (Leuven, Martim, Revin, Clara, Bicos) — wide planks, natural character marks, the kind of floor that gets better as the room around it evolves.
Works well in: architect-designed and custom homes, primary living spaces where the floor is meant to be noticed, interiors built around natural materials — stone, plaster, raw wood.
Worth knowing: wire-brushed finishes are more forgiving on surface scratches than smooth hardwood — the texture masks minor wear rather than highlighting it.
Eclipse Collection - Contemporary Depth with Bold Aesthetics
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Ultra-matte SPC vinyl this flat is genuinely hard to find.
Most vinyl tops out at low-gloss. Eclipse pushes past that into near-zero sheen — the kind of finish that makes a floor disappear into the room the way real raw-oiled hardwood does. Light diffuses instead of reflecting, grain reads forward, and the material stops competing with everything else in the space. That restraint is intentional and rare at this price point in vinyl.
For designers, it solves a specific problem: clients who want the warmth and quiet of a truly matte floor without the maintenance cost or moisture sensitivity of hardwood. Eclipse gets you there.
Works well in: spaces where calm is the brief — primary bedrooms, meditation or wellness rooms, open-plan living where you need the floor to recede and let architecture lead.
Worth knowing: ultra-matte finishes are increasingly specified in high-end residential and hospitality design. Finding it in SPC vinyl — waterproof, rigid core, built for real homes — makes Eclipse a legitimate alternative to premium hardwood in rooms that used to demand.
Why McMillan’s Collections Make Flooring Choice Easier
Flooring decisions stall when you're comparing individual planks. Collections cut through that by grouping floors around a clear purpose — material, finish, and performance already aligned so you're choosing an outcome, not a spec.
The material decision comes down to tradeoffs: SPC vinyl is fully waterproof but laminate is tougher and more scratch resistant — it just trades full waterproofing for 300-hour water resistance instead. Engineered hardwood is where real wood character lives. Fiber Board (Tuff Rock) is the AC5-rated option when maximum durability is the only brief.
Once material is settled, collections handle the rest — finish, mood, and use case already dialed in. Matte and Eclipse for calm, low-sheen interiors. Coastal for light and airy spaces. Signature when craft and texture matter. Tuff Rock when the floor needs to outlast everything else in the room.
Start exploring all collections here: https://mcmillanfloors.com/pages/shop-by-collection