ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING CONSISTS OF TWO OR MORE LAYERS OF WOOD ADHERED TOGETHER TO FORM A PLANK. TYPICALLY, ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING USES A THIN LAYER (LAMELLA) OF A MORE EXPENSIVE WOOD BONDED TO A CORE CONSTRUCTED FROM CHEAPER WOOD. THE INCREASED STABILITY OF ENGINEERED WOOD IS ACHIEVED BY RUNNING EACH LAYER AT A 90° ANGLE TO THE LAYER ABOVE. THIS STABILITY MAKES IT A UNIVERSAL PRODUCT THAT CAN BE INSTALLED OVER ALL TYPES OF SUB FLOORS ABOVE, BELOW OR ON GRADE. ENGINEERED WOOD IS THE MOST COMM TYPE OF WOOD FLOORING IN EUROPE AND HAS BEEN GROWING IN POPULARITY IN NORTH AMERICA