Your choice depends on how much you value the relative merits of each.
Engineered wood flooring types.
There is no clear advantage to one form of wood flooring over the other.
This lowers the cost.
The timber can be cut in three different styles.
Its composition includes compressed wood resin and polymers and then topped with a layer of real hardwood.
Most engineered wood flooring on the market is mass produced.
Engineered hardwood flooring is made of multiple thin layers.
Engineered flooring is somewhat less expensive than solid hardwood but most types can be sanded and refinished only once since the surface hardwood layer is relatively thin.
The lamella is the face layer of the wood that is visible when installed.
Typically it is a sawn piece of timber.
For example engineered wood flooring is created in 7 to 9 layers where the top layer is 100 wood but the other layers are plywood source.
Engineered hardwood flooring is a veneer of real wood glued to several layers of wood underneath like plywood.
Even if you order the flooring all at the same time mass production methods result in flooring boards in varying widths lengths and thicknesses which can make for a very difficult installation.
Flat sawn quarter sawn and rift sawn.