Antique oak floor means it has aged naturally or has been treated to appear older, giving it a rustic and weathered look.
Here’s a brief overview:
- Appearance: Antique oak typically has a darker, rich patina with visible grain and knots, showing signs of wear and age that add character.
- Durability: Oak is known for its strength and resilience, making antique oak highly durable even after years of use.
- Usage: It’s often used in flooring, furniture, and architectural details for a vintage or farmhouse aesthetic.
- Sourcing: Antique oak can be reclaimed from old buildings or furniture, making it an eco-friendly option.
Oak flooring has a face width of 150mm and 18mm thickness with a 4mm Solid Oak wear layer and is finished with 6 coats of Lacquer to give a Brushed finish.
This floor comes with board Random lengths from 400mm to 1400mm and the Natural Grade means this floor will come with some knots and colour variation for a natural looking floor.
This engineered oak floor can be installed by sticking down to the existing subfloor or by floating on underlay.