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18/4X90X450mm AMERICAN WALNUT LACQUERED T&G
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18/4 X 90 X 450 MM
Nature Engineered Oak parquet flooring comesi n a 18mm thickness with a wear layer of 4mm that can be sanded down sererval times if neccessy, The battern size is 90mm wide and 450mm long, this product has a bevel on all 4 sides. Nature herringbone parquet is designed to be glued down to an existing subfloor.
The grade is a select which means the flooring this flooring has been carefully selected to obtain an even colour with the occasional pin knot.
This engineered parquet comes prefinished with 6 coats of UV lacquer
A very traditional type of flooring is herringbone (or parquet) flooring. The term herringbone relates to the pattern of the floor and not finish or colour. This pattern is made up of small blocks of flooring in a herringbone pattern or a range of many other geometric patterns. It can alter any area with its deluxe appeal.
Engineered herringbone flooring is very much suitable with underfloor heating. Furthermore, it is marvellous for any room as it can be put through capricious temperature changes and is great for rooms with lots of glazing.
Main features:
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Thickness: 18mm
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Veneer depth: 4mm. This should allow the floor to be sanded and refinished twice. However, this shouldn’t be necessary in the 10-15 years in most cases.
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Length: 450mm.
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Width: 90mm.
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Finish: Lacquer
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The engineered herringbone system is a T&G system or stick down.
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The engineered herringbone is less likely to warp than solid wood as it is more stable.
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As the engineered herringbone is durable it can be laid in rooms heated with water based underfloor heating.
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Herringbone walnut flooring combines the timeless elegance of the herringbone pattern with the rich beauty of walnut wood. Choosing herringbone walnut flooring can offer the following benefits:
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Aesthetic appeal: Walnut wood is highly prized for its luxurious and sophisticated appearance. It features a rich, dark brown color with beautiful grain patterns, which can add warmth and character to any space. When arranged in a herringbone pattern, the walnut planks create a visually stunning and eye-catching floor design.
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Durability: Walnut is a durable hardwood known for its strength and resilience. When engineered herringbone walnut flooring is constructed with multiple layers of wood, including a top layer of genuine walnut veneer, it enhances the overall durability and stability of the flooring. This makes it more resistant to wear, scratches, and moisture compared to solid walnut flooring.
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Versatility: Herringbone walnut flooring can be used in various interior styles, from traditional to contemporary. Its timeless appeal and neutral color make it a versatile choice that can complement a wide range of decor and furniture styles.
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Increased home value: Walnut is considered a premium hardwood, and herringbone flooring adds an element of luxury to a home. Installing herringbone walnut flooring can enhance the overall value and desirability of your property, which can be beneficial if you plan to sell in the future.
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Easy maintenance: Walnut wood is relatively low maintenance and can be kept in good condition with regular sweeping, vacuuming, and occasional damp mopping. Engineered herringbone flooring is designed to be more resistant to warping and moisture, making it easier to clean and maintain compared to solid wood herringbone flooring.
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Timeless design: The herringbone pattern has been used in architecture and design for centuries and continues to be a popular choice due to its classic and enduring appeal. By choosing herringbone walnut flooring, you can achieve a timeless design that will not go out of style and will provide an elegant backdrop for your interior decor.
When selecting herringbone walnut flooring, consider the quality of the veneer, the thickness and construction of the engineered planks, and the reputation of the manufacturer or supplier. It's important to choose a reputable brand to ensure the longevity and quality of your flooring investment.
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Description
18/4 X 90 X 450 MM
Nature Engineered Oak parquet flooring comesi n a 18mm thickness with a wear layer of 4mm that can be sanded down sererval times if neccessy, The battern size is 90mm wide and 450mm long, this product has a bevel on all 4 sides. Nature herringbone parquet is designed to be glued down to an existing subfloor.
The grade is a select which means the flooring this flooring has been carefully selected to obtain an even colour with the occasional pin knot.
This engineered parquet comes prefinished with 6 coats of UV lacquer
A very traditional type of flooring is herringbone (or parquet) flooring. The term herringbone relates to the pattern of the floor and not finish or colour. This pattern is made up of small blocks of flooring in a herringbone pattern or a range of many other geometric patterns. It can alter any area with its deluxe appeal.
Engineered herringbone flooring is very much suitable with underfloor heating. Furthermore, it is marvellous for any room as it can be put through capricious temperature changes and is great for rooms with lots of glazing.
Main features:
-
Thickness: 18mm
-
Veneer depth: 4mm. This should allow the floor to be sanded and refinished twice. However, this shouldn’t be necessary in the 10-15 years in most cases.
-
Length: 450mm.
-
Width: 90mm.
-
Finish: Lacquer
-
The engineered herringbone system is a T&G system or stick down.
-
The engineered herringbone is less likely to warp than solid wood as it is more stable.
-
As the engineered herringbone is durable it can be laid in rooms heated with water based underfloor heating.
-
Herringbone walnut flooring combines the timeless elegance of the herringbone pattern with the rich beauty of walnut wood. Choosing herringbone walnut flooring can offer the following benefits:
-
Aesthetic appeal: Walnut wood is highly prized for its luxurious and sophisticated appearance. It features a rich, dark brown color with beautiful grain patterns, which can add warmth and character to any space. When arranged in a herringbone pattern, the walnut planks create a visually stunning and eye-catching floor design.
-
Durability: Walnut is a durable hardwood known for its strength and resilience. When engineered herringbone walnut flooring is constructed with multiple layers of wood, including a top layer of genuine walnut veneer, it enhances the overall durability and stability of the flooring. This makes it more resistant to wear, scratches, and moisture compared to solid walnut flooring.
-
Versatility: Herringbone walnut flooring can be used in various interior styles, from traditional to contemporary. Its timeless appeal and neutral color make it a versatile choice that can complement a wide range of decor and furniture styles.
-
Increased home value: Walnut is considered a premium hardwood, and herringbone flooring adds an element of luxury to a home. Installing herringbone walnut flooring can enhance the overall value and desirability of your property, which can be beneficial if you plan to sell in the future.
-
Easy maintenance: Walnut wood is relatively low maintenance and can be kept in good condition with regular sweeping, vacuuming, and occasional damp mopping. Engineered herringbone flooring is designed to be more resistant to warping and moisture, making it easier to clean and maintain compared to solid wood herringbone flooring.
-
Timeless design: The herringbone pattern has been used in architecture and design for centuries and continues to be a popular choice due to its classic and enduring appeal. By choosing herringbone walnut flooring, you can achieve a timeless design that will not go out of style and will provide an elegant backdrop for your interior decor.
When selecting herringbone walnut flooring, consider the quality of the veneer, the thickness and construction of the engineered planks, and the reputation of the manufacturer or supplier. It's important to choose a reputable brand to ensure the longevity and quality of your flooring investment.
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