GrandOak Herringbone
GrandOak Herringbone
BRAND Australian Select Timbers
TYPE
STYLE Matte
Inspired by classic French design, GrandOak Herringbone Collection highlights the natural and enduring beauty of oak from modern contemporary to classical heritage spaces. Each individual 750mm x 150mm herringbone board's textured grains, are highlighted in this timeless parquet style completed in a pre-finished UV lacquer. Five stunning colours are available in this spectacular collection.
WARRANTIES/GUARANTEES
20 Year Wear Warranty
Lifetime Warranty Domestic Use
10 Year Commercial Warranty
GrandOak uses the proven superior method of a multi ply hardwood core, this unique assembling method creates a product more stable than that of a three ply construction. Multi ply construction is made up of multiple thin hardwood sheets that are arranged, glued and pressed with the grain running at right angles to the adjacent sheet. The more layers, used the superior the product. Creating a structurally stable board, and resulting in a product that is less susceptible to water ingression. Being engineered, the need for top nailing as in traditional wide board timbers is no longer required due to its stable construction.
Dining areas
Living areas
Bedrooms
Kitchen
900mm x 150mm x 14.5mm
UV Lacquer
Wire Brushed
Matte Finish
No Nested Boards in Pack.
Packs contain 6x Left & 6x Right Tongues
Full trowel glue down installation required
Engineered Timber Flooring
An engineered timber floor is a 100% timber flooring product, but with all the benefits of modern technology. If you’re after a true timber floor, but want the practicality of modern techniques, then understanding what’s possible in an engineered timber floor is a great place to start.
Put simply, an engineered timber floor has a true timber top layer in your specified species, supported by plantation timber core materials. Depending on the floor this core might be a different kind of hardwood, or a plywood. What this means, is that you still get the timber you’re after, with a much more stable structure. One downfall of traditional solid flooring is that the grain ends aligned in one direction.