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Engineered Oak Wood Flooring, 12 mm Thick

  • Offer
    18428876
  • Date
    2024-06-05
  • Valid until:
    2024-12-02

Product

Solid wood type European Hardwood
Species Oak
Type Special Design
Core Material Plywood

Specifications

Volume 2000 - 50000 m2 (sqm) Spot - 1 time Convert
Width 150 mm Convert
Length 1900 mm Convert
Thickness 12 mm  Convert
Thickness of wear layer (top layer) 2; 3 mm
Description
Engineered hardwood flooring is a type of flooring that is made up of multiple layers of wood. The top layer is a thin veneer of real hardwood, while the lower layers are made of plywood or high-density fiberboard. This construction makes engineered hardwood more stable and less prone to expansion and contraction than solid hardwood flooring. It also allows for a wider range of installation methods, including floating, glue-down, or nail-down. Engineered hardwood flooring offers the beauty and warmth of real hardwood with added durability and versatility. It is a popular choice for both residential and commercial spaces.

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