Oak Natural Grade Lacquered

Oak Natural Grade Lacquered Flooring: Overview

Oak Natural Grade Lacquered flooring offers a harmonious balance of natural beauty and durability, making it a versatile choice for both traditional and contemporary interiors. With its natural grade wood characteristics and a protective lacquered finish, this flooring is a practical and stylish option for any home.

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Key Features of Oak Natural Grade Lacquered Flooring

Appearance

  • Natural Grade: Boards feature a mix of knots, mineral streaks, and subtle color variations, giving the floor an authentic, rustic charm.
  • Lacquered Finish: The six coats of lacquer create a smooth surface with either a glossy or satin finish, enhancing the wood’s natural beauty while providing a polished, protective layer.

Durability

  • The lacquered finish makes the flooring resistant to scratches, stains, and everyday wear, ideal for high-traffic areas.
  • The 5mm solid oak wear layer adds extra durability and allows for refinishing over the floor’s lifespan.

Style

  • With its combination of natural wood characteristics and a refined finish, oak natural grade lacquered flooring complements a variety of interior styles, from rustic to modern.

 

Dimensions and Construction

This flooring is designed for performance and aesthetic appeal:

  • Width: 125mm, suitable for a clean and uniform look in various room sizes.
  • Thickness: 18mm, providing excellent stability and longevity.
  • Wear Layer: The 5mm solid oak top layer ensures durability and the option to refinish if needed.
  • Random Lengths: Boards range from 400mm to 1400mm, adding natural variation and visual interest.

 

Installation Methods

Oak Natural Grade Lacquered Flooring offers flexibility in installation:

  1. Stick-Down Method

    • Ideal for concrete or prepared subfloors.
    • Provides a stable and secure surface with minimal movement.
  2. Floating Installation on Underlay

    • Best for DIY projects or areas requiring soundproofing.
    • Planks are laid over an underlay without being fixed to the subfloor, allowing for easier adjustments.

Both methods ensure a durable and professional-looking floor when done correctly.

 

Maintenance and Care

To keep oak natural grade lacquered flooring looking its best, follow these simple care tips:

Regular Cleaning

  • Sweep or vacuum frequently to remove dirt and debris.
  • Use a damp mop with a wood-safe cleaner to clean the surface without damaging the lacquered finish.

Protecting the Finish

  • Use rugs or mats in high-traffic areas to reduce wear.
  • Add felt pads to furniture legs to prevent scratches.
  • Wipe up spills immediately to avoid stains or water damage.

Refinishing

  • Although lacquered floors are durable, they may require full sanding and recoating when the surface shows signs of wear. This ensures the floor retains its polished appearance.

 

Why Choose Oak Natural Grade Lacquered Flooring?

  • Natural Beauty: The mix of knots and color variations offers an authentic look with a polished touch.
  • Durability: The lacquered finish protects against wear and tear, making it a long-lasting option for busy households.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a range of interior styles, this flooring is both practical and visually appealing.

 

Oak Natural Grade Lacquered Flooring is a reliable and attractive choice for homeowners who value durability and style. With its combination of natural charm and a protective finish, it’s a great investment for enhancing any space.

 

If you’re ready to transform your space with solid oak rustic lacquered flooring, contact us for expert advice and professional installation services.

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Q. What Are the Three Grades of Oak Flooring?

A. The three grades are:

  • Prime Grade: Minimal knots and a uniform appearance.
  • Select Grade: Some natural variations with small knots and grain patterns.
  • Rustic Grade: Prominent knots, cracks, and colour variations for a natural, characterful look.

Q. What Is the Best Grade of Oak?

A. The best grade depends on your preference:

  • Prime Grade: Offers a clean, uniform look, ideal for modern or minimalist styles.
  • Rustic Grade: Features natural knots and variations, perfect for traditional or rustic interiors.

Q. Which Type of Oak Is the Most Expensive?

A. Prime grade oak is the most expensive due to its uniform appearance, minimal knots, and lack of imperfections, making it highly sought after for luxury interiors.

Product Specification

    • Product Code: 4SFOE006

    • Pack Size: 2.37m2

    • Dimensions: 14/3mm x 180mm x RL, 3mm Solid Oak wear layer

    • Species: Oak

    • Floor Type: Lacquered

    • Style: Engineered

    • Range: 10-15mm Engineered

    • Colour: Medium

    • Installation Type: T&G

    • Warranty: 25 years

Price per m2

£42