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Engineered oak flooring consists of a veneer of real oak timber attached to a plywood or composite core board. The gorgeous timber is sourced from the finest plantations in Europe, France and America where only the high
Engineered oak flooring consists of a veneer of real oak timber attached to a plywood or composite core board. The gorgeous timber is sourced from the finest plantations in Europe, France and America where only the highest grade timber with minimal defects and blemishes are hand-picked.
Engineered oak flooring consists of a veneer of real oak timber attached to a plywood or composite core board. The gorgeous timber is sourced from the finest plantations in Europe, France and America where only the highest grade timber with minimal defects and blemishes are hand-picked.
The Heartridge Woodland Oak ranges feature the smoothest finishes of all our products. This is accentuated by seamless micro bevelled edging on every single plank. A gentle brushed treatment uplifts the natural timber grain, which will give your room a sophisticated elegance. Our planks are also created with environmental sustainability made a top priority. All timber materials are only sourced from sustainable foreests, with harvest/transport certification for every batch of products we sell. We also coat all our engineered hardwood planks with a UV matte finish, ensuring that the natural timber colour will not fade over time. These floors will look brand new for many years to come. Our innovative toungue and groove system also makes the installation process quick and easy, no adhesives or glue required, so you can enjoy your new floor sooner. To top it all off, we offer a 20 year residential surface finish guarantee as well as a lifetime structural guarantee, serving as evidence of our plank’s exceptional quality.
The easiest DIY floors are floating floors like this one! They click lock together and don’t need glue or nails - they're super easy to install and if you make a mistake, you can simply un-click them and redo it. Floating floors include laminate floors, hybrid floors, bamboo floors and even engineered timber (if you are after real wood).
The most important tools are:
Other “nice-to-haves” include a DIY Flooring Kit (available at Floor venue), spirit levels, tape measures, safety equipment, and work gloves.
Our Heartridge Woodland Oak flooring features a smooth brushed surface finish, as well as micro bevelled edging which brings a refined elegant ambience to your home. This is accentuated by the handscraped finish which brings life into the natural timber grains. Whats more, each plank features a three-layered core which prevents warping and cracking, as well as a UV resistant coating to protect against fading, ensuring that your floor is looking as good as new for many years to come.
One easy method of cleaning is by using a dry microdiber dust mop to remove any loose dst and debris. However, if you are using a vacuum, make sure the flooring attachment is soft. Also refrain from using abrasive materials such as steel wool as they can scratch your planks. Cleaning up spills as soon as possible is also one of the best ways to maintain your floors and make sure they are not damaged over time.
Engineered timber flooring is one way to get gorgeous real timber into your home without the hassle of glue, nails and noisy installation processes. It is essentially made of a veneer of timber attached to a plywood base which has an in-built click-lock system for easy installations. Aside from being easier to lay, engineered timbers flooring offers greater dimensional stability from moisture ingress and is also a little more affordable than solid timber. Engineered oak ranges offer beautiful European, American and French oak woods.
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