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Explore Engineered Oak Flooring and its types - Nexus Flooring

Engineered oak wood flooring is made up of separate layers of wood to create a single board. The top layer is natural oak which provides the high quality look and feel of solid wood, while wood fibre boards, like plywood, are layered underneath. To get a free sample visit our website nexusflooring.co.uk.

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Explore Engineered Oak Flooring and its types - Nexus Flooring

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  1. Explore Engineered OakFlooring And its types

  2. What are Engineered Oak Flooring? • Engineered oak wood flooring is made up of separate layers of wood to create a single board. The top layer is natural oak which provides the high quality look and feel of solid wood, while wood fibre boards, like plywood, are layered underneath. • Typically, there are 3 layers to each engineered oak wood flooring board.

  3. žThe lower fiber board layers in engineered oak wood flooring adds strength and durability, so that the board always retains its size and shape even when under pressure, or when exposed to extreme conditions. • žThis makes it a great choice for use in moisture-prone areas of the home like kitchens, with under floor heating, or in areas of high domestic foot traffic, such as hallways.ž

  4. Types Of Engineered Oak Flooring • Engineered Brushed Oak Flooring • Engineered Brushed Oiled Oak Flooring • Engineered Wide Oak Flooring • Engineered Unfinished Oak Flooring • Engineered Lacquered Oak Flooring • Engineered Oiled Oak Flooring • Engineered Hand Scraped Oak Flooring

  5. Engineered Brushed Oak Flooring

  6. Engineered Brushed Oak Flooring • Brushing is a technique that can be applied to the top layer of engineered wood flooring. This layer is processed with a large wire rotary brush, raising the grain of the wood to create a textured finish. • Engineered wood is perfect for any room in your home due to its strength, durability and style. • The effect imparted by a brushed finish is often used in kitchens to achieve that cosy, country cottage look, and it's ideal for bedrooms and living rooms too

  7. Engineered Brushed Oiled Oak Flooring

  8. Engineered Brushed Oiled Oak Flooring • Brushed and oiled engineered wood flooring is a flooring option which has been given a textured feel by a mechanical brushing process applied to the solid wood top layer. • This brushing of the wood is then followed by the application of oil that is absorbed into the open grain caused by the brushing, giving oiled and brushed engineered wood flooring a real deep character. • It should be treated with hardwax oil after installation to give it a hard-wearing finish. • It lends itself perfectly to anyone seeking to create a clean and calm interior style

  9. Engineered Wide Oak Flooring

  10. Engineered Wide Oak Flooring • These wooden flooring help you achieve the look you’re looking for. • When laid in a small room, these floors give the illusion of volume, making the space look far bigger than it actually is. • These Wide Flooring evoke a feeling of premium quality, sturdiness, craftsmanship, and tradition.

  11. Engineered Unfinished Oak Flooring

  12. Engineered Unfinished Oak Flooring • Unfinished engineered wood flooring is a great way to get customizable flooring with the charming look of hardwood, at a price that is right for you. • No lacquer or oil finish has been applied during the manufacturing process. In other words the top layer consists of raw hardwood. • Unfinished flooring is a bit more labour intensive than the pre-finished option, as the finish needs to be applied once the boards are in place

  13. Engineered Lacquered Oak Flooring

  14. Engineered Lacquered Oak Flooring • Lacquered engineered wood flooring is a flooring option that combines one of the most popular finishes on the market with a flooring manufacturing technique that is designed to make the boards extra sturdy and durable. • Lacquer finishes can go years without needing to be sanded down and refinished. • Lacquered floors also make it very easy to clean up the dirt and grime that build up on any wood floor, posing a threat to the surface. A damp cloth or mop will do the trick in a couple of minutes.

  15. Engineered Oiled Oak Flooring

  16. Engineered Oiled Oak Flooring • Oiled engineered wood flooring is an excellent choice for those wanting a hardwearing wood floor, carefully designed to be sturdy and stable, but with the classic natural look and character of oiled solid wood. • Unlike lacquer finishes, which form a shiny protective layer on top of wood flooring, oil finishes seep into the wood and leave the surface with all the charm of raw wood • So if you are looking for stable and durable wood flooring that also appeals to a rustic sensibility, oiled engineered wood flooring is the way to go.

  17. Engineered Hand Scraped Oak Flooring

  18. Engineered Hand Scraped Oak Flooring • Hand scraped engineered wood offers a luxurious finish and helps to create a rustic, warm atmosphere in your home. • Hand scraped flooring compliments older style properties best, but can also look fantastic in contemporary homes too. • It can even add value to your property – making it a worthy investment.

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