Oak Engineered Wood Flooring
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About Oak Engineered Wood Flooring
What is Oak Engineered Flooring?
Oak engineered flooring combines a real wood surface with a strong core, offering the beauty of natural oak with added stability. It's made of multiple layers, with a top layer of genuine oak (which is the veneer) that is cut and planed before being pressed together on to a supportive base designed to reduce movement.
Why Choose Oak Engineered Flooring?
Oak has long been a popular choice for flooring, known for its grain patterns and rich tones. Traditionally to get a natural looking oak floor you would have had to get a solid wood floor, which would be made up of one solid piece of oak. This is more expensive due to the amount of oak that is used. With engineered boards, they provide the same look as solid wood but with improved resistance to changes in temperature and humidity. This makes it suitable for living rooms, hallways, bedrooms, and even areas with underfloor heating.
Oak Wood Flooring Finishes and Styles
Our collection includes a range of finishes, from traditional brushed and oiled boards to modern matt lacquered surfaces. Whether you prefer a natural look or a deeper stained finish, there’s an option to suit any space.
Brushed and Oiled Oak - Brings out the wood's natural grain, giving it a more textured appearance.
Lacquered Oak - A smooth finish that protects the surface while maintaining a natural feel.
Smoked or Stained Oak - Darker tones for a classic or contemporary look.
What Are The Benefits of Engineered Oak Flooring
Real Wood Surface – Enjoy the look and feel of genuine oak. -
More Stable Than Solid Wood – Less movement due to changes in temperature and humidity.
Suitable for Underfloor Heating – Works well with modern heating systems.
Easy to Install – Available in click-fit and tongue-and-groove options.
Low Maintenance – Simple cleaning keeps it looking great.
Installation and Maintenance
Oak engineered flooring is traditionally installed using the tongue and groove method which requires nails and glue. But as technology advances we are seeing more Click-fit boards being produced. To maintain your flooring, regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a wood-friendly cleaner will keep it looking its best.
Find the Right Oak Floor for Your Home
Browse our selection to find an option that suits your space. Need help choosing? Get in touch with our team for expert advice.
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