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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 Swish French Oak Natura not only looks fantastic with it’s gorgeous veneer of real timber, it meets all of our stringent requirements which are part of our aim to be environmentally friendly while maintaining the excellent quality seen in all of our planks. All raw materials we use are FSC sustainable. Furthermore, all planks meet E0 international standards for indoor air quality with ultra low VOCs, so you can rest assured that the air you breathe in your home is always fresh and clean. Whats more, our planks are produced using multidirectional constructed engienered boards which not only provide exceptional structural robustness, they reduce warping and cupping thanks to its inreased resistance to expansion and contraction from changes in humidity and temperature. Our UV Matt lacquered and oiled coatings also ensure tougher and longer lasting finishes.
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 Swish French Oak Natura engineered timber flooring will bring a sophisticated, warm and inviting feel to your environment. It is specially designed with multidirectional constructed engineered boards for greater dimensional stability. It increases the board’s resistance to expansion and contraction to minimise the risk of warping and cupping. We also uniquely make our boards 190mm wide to create the impression of a more spacious interior
As engineered timber floors are not waterproof, the use of excess water to clean them is not recommended, planks may get water damaged as they absorb the water. Dry methods such as vacuuming and sweeping are very effective. We also recommend the use of natural solutions, as they can be just as affective without any potential of long term health risks. For example, vinegar is a great way to clean toilet bowls instead of bleach. In order to maintain your floors, doormats are a great investment, preventing extra dirt buildup which have potential to create micro-scratches in your floor.
Engineered oak timber flooring is constructed from a veneer of real oak wood fused to a plywood base. This offers the authentic oak timber flooring which is virtually indistinguishable from solid timber, except it has greater dimensional stability against moisture ingress and is even more affordable as they use less real timber material. The biggest benefit of engineered timber flooring is the method of installation – these are all floating floors which require no glue or nails.
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