70mm Herringbone Engineered Rustic Oak Oiled Parquet Wood Flooring 1.47m²
70mm Herringbone Engineered Rustic Oak Oiled Parquet Wood Flooring 1.47m²
Actual m²: | 1.47 |
Pack Price Inc. VAT: | £69.15 |
Total Price Inc. VAT: | £69.15 |
To cover 0m² you will need to purchase 1 packs which will give you a total of 1.47m² of flooring. * don't have your m² use our room calculator above
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To cover your floor 0m² you will need to purchase 1 packs which will give you a total of 1.47m² of flooring.
1 COAT OF OIL MUST BE APPLIED TO THE SURFACE AFTER INSTALLATION.
All photography on this website is reproduced as accurately as screen resolutions will allow. Flooring colours may appear differently depending on the shape, size and lighting of a room (please order a free sample to get a more accurate colour).
Wood Flooring Type – Engineered Wood
Engineered hardwood flooring is extremely versatile and durable so the perfect choice for any room in your home. It is constructed of a wear layer of your chosen species of wood and then a plywood base to give stability and strength. Once it has been installed it looks just like solid wood flooring, although you have the extra benefits of choosing from wider and longer boards, being able to use it with underfloor heating if you wish, and it can be installed in different ways depending upon requirements.
Species – Oak
Oak is by far the most popular choice when it comes to hardwood flooring. It is a timeless and traditional flooring which can also offer a modern feel to a contemporary space. Its pale cream, golden and darker tones create a unique grain pattern where no two planks of flooring are the same. It is a relatively hard and durable flooring material and can last a lifetime if looked after properly.
Wood Grade – Rustic
Rustic grade hardwood flooring is also sometimes known as CD grade. It contains natural grain patterns and heavy colour variations along with large knots and visible sapwood.
Natural Oiled
Hardwood flooring with a natural oiled finish means that the natural beauty of the wood has been partially protected using layers of matt oil, which help to maintain the character and attractiveness of the wood. The floor will need 1 x coat of oil once installed.
Fit – Parquet
Parquet block is smaller individual blocks of flooring with square edges that can laid in different ways to create a range of geometrical patterns.
Installation method – Direct Glue Down
By gluing your hardwood floor directly down to the subfloor you will create a full surface bond between the existing floor and your new hardwood floor. You will need to use a flexible flooring adhesive to allow for natural movements with changes in temperature and humidity. Either solid wood flooring or engineered wood flooring can be glued to the subfloor.
Acclimatisation
Your hardwood flooring will need to acclimatise to its surroundings before it can be installed. Solid wood flooring should be left for at least 7 days and engineered wood flooring should be left for at least 3 days. It should be left in the room where it is going to be installed, which should be dry (no new drying plaster or concrete), heated to between 18 to 24° C and with a relative humidity of between 45-60%.
Maintenance & Aftercare
All types of hardwood floors are easy to look after and maintain. Simply sweep on a daily basis with a soft bristle brush to remove any dirt or dust, and then clean on a weekly basis (more often if needed) using a microfibre mop and wooden floor cleaning spray. To prevent any unwanted dents or damage to your hardwood, remember to remove outdoor footwear, use felt protector pads on the bottom of furniture, wipe away spills immediately and never drag heavy or sharp object across the floor. This will ensure that you floor keeps looking at its best for as long as possible.
Specification | ||
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Coverage |
1.47m²
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Board Dimensions |
(L) 350mm x (W) 70mm x (D) 11mm
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Profile Type |
Tongue and groove fit with a square edge
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Installation |
Glue directly down to subfloor (using Osmo Ms or Sika Ms Wood Floor Adhesive)
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Construction |
Engineered plank, 4mm hardwood wear layer, multi-ply backed
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Finish |
Oiled
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Construction |
Engineered
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Wear Layer |
4mm
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Grade |
Rustic CD
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1 COAT OF OIL MUST BE APPLIED TO THE SURFACE AFTER INSTALLATION.
All photography on this website is reproduced as accurately as screen resolutions will allow. Flooring colours may appear differently depending on the shape, size and lighting of a room (please order a free sample to get a more accurate colour).
Wood Flooring Type – Engineered Wood
Engineered hardwood flooring is extremely versatile and durable so the perfect choice for any room in your home. It is constructed of a wear layer of your chosen species of wood and then a plywood base to give stability and strength. Once it has been installed it looks just like solid wood flooring, although you have the extra benefits of choosing from wider and longer boards, being able to use it with underfloor heating if you wish, and it can be installed in different ways depending upon requirements.
Species – Oak
Oak is by far the most popular choice when it comes to hardwood flooring. It is a timeless and traditional flooring which can also offer a modern feel to a contemporary space. Its pale cream, golden and darker tones create a unique grain pattern where no two planks of flooring are the same. It is a relatively hard and durable flooring material and can last a lifetime if looked after properly.
Wood Grade – Rustic
Rustic grade hardwood flooring is also sometimes known as CD grade. It contains natural grain patterns and heavy colour variations along with large knots and visible sapwood.
Natural Oiled
Hardwood flooring with a natural oiled finish means that the natural beauty of the wood has been partially protected using layers of matt oil, which help to maintain the character and attractiveness of the wood. The floor will need 1 x coat of oil once installed.
Fit – Parquet
Parquet block is smaller individual blocks of flooring with square edges that can laid in different ways to create a range of geometrical patterns.
Installation method – Direct Glue Down
By gluing your hardwood floor directly down to the subfloor you will create a full surface bond between the existing floor and your new hardwood floor. You will need to use a flexible flooring adhesive to allow for natural movements with changes in temperature and humidity. Either solid wood flooring or engineered wood flooring can be glued to the subfloor.
Acclimatisation
Your hardwood flooring will need to acclimatise to its surroundings before it can be installed. Solid wood flooring should be left for at least 7 days and engineered wood flooring should be left for at least 3 days. It should be left in the room where it is going to be installed, which should be dry (no new drying plaster or concrete), heated to between 18 to 24° C and with a relative humidity of between 45-60%.
Maintenance & Aftercare
All types of hardwood floors are easy to look after and maintain. Simply sweep on a daily basis with a soft bristle brush to remove any dirt or dust, and then clean on a weekly basis (more often if needed) using a microfibre mop and wooden floor cleaning spray. To prevent any unwanted dents or damage to your hardwood, remember to remove outdoor footwear, use felt protector pads on the bottom of furniture, wipe away spills immediately and never drag heavy or sharp object across the floor. This will ensure that you floor keeps looking at its best for as long as possible.
Specification | ||
---|---|---|
Coverage |
1.47m²
|
|
Board Dimensions |
(L) 350mm x (W) 70mm x (D) 11mm
|
|
Profile Type |
Tongue and groove fit with a square edge
|
|
Installation |
Glue directly down to subfloor (using Osmo Ms or Sika Ms Wood Floor Adhesive)
|
|
Construction |
Engineered plank, 4mm hardwood wear layer, multi-ply backed
|
|
Finish |
Oiled
|
|
Construction |
Engineered
|
|
Wear Layer |
4mm
|
|
Grade |
Rustic CD
|