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Daisy England
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20mm lacquered engineered oak flooring recommendations
Comments (1)Take a look at the Naturally Oak website. They offer a wealth of choice. Not sure it’ll fit in with your budget but their service and choice is great. Here is the link: https://www.naturallyoak.co.uk...See MoreEngineered wood floor that goes with oak doors?
Comments (13)Great thread, we produce bespoke flooring up to 300mm wide over in prime grade, geometric designs and are Versailles panel specialists. With the ability to create bespoke Versailles panel designs and patterns to client spec exclusive in the UK market. Alongside traditional sizes and grades in plank and herringbone. As a producer this also means hold thousands of m2 on the floor with the ability to ship next day to most areas in the UK. Attached Versailles panel is a new design exclusively made to client specification....See MoreEngineered wood floor samples
Comments (2)Hi Pineapple We stock a large number of engineered floors, please see our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/woodfloors4u/ for some ideas and website https://www.woodfloors4u.co.uk/. If your not located too far away I'd advise pop down to the warehouse and we can assist and discuss options. If your after natural for a good price you maybe interested in our Natural Rustic Oak which is currently on a warehouse special. https://www.woodfloors4u.co.uk/product/rustic-oak-190-x-3-14-x-1900mm-brushed-oiled-wood-flooring/ Also see picture below provided by a customer for a recently fit of the rustic oak. We also do a classic version of this floor https://www.woodfloors4u.co.uk/product/classic-oak-190-x-3-14-x-1900mm-oiled-wood-flooring/...See MoreShould I be concerned about some bounce in my engineered wood floors?
Comments (5)Is the floor laid on original floorboards as well as the plywood? Just that I have my porcelain tiles laid on a plywood subfloor on top of the original floorboards and there is a tiny bit of bounce. It hasn’t caused any problems with the top later of tiles and they were laid 12 years ago....See MoreA S
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