Engineered Classic Brown oak flooring- FA11

Engineered wood flooring | Atwood floors Fashion l | 1900 x 150 mm |

Product thickness: 14 mm | 3mm Oak top-layer |

Lacquered finished |Multi-layer base |

Product code: FA11

Description

Atwood Brown Engineered Oak Wood Flooring

Atwood Brown engineered oak flooring is a single-plank oak floor defined by its deep brown tone and refined surface treatment. The dark brown colour brings warmth and depth to interior spaces, while the smooth surface finish enhances the natural elegance of real oak.

Subtle micro-bevelling along the edges of each board highlights the plank format and adds visual definition. The entire surface is protected with a matt lacquer, delivering a low-sheen appearance that preserves the natural look of timber while supporting everyday residential use.

Surface Finish and Visual Character

The matt lacquer finish creates a sense of depth and softness, allowing the oak grain to remain visible without excessive reflection. Bevelled edges introduce a gentle reference to traditional craftsmanship, evoking a timeless quality reminiscent of classic timber floors.

Despite its vintage-inspired detailing, Atwood Brown integrates seamlessly into modern interiors, where contrast between clean architectural lines and rich natural materials is often desired.

Colour Tone and Atmosphere

Finished in a dark brown, chocolate-inspired hue, this oak flooring delivers a dramatic yet balanced appearance. The colour treatment provides a uniform and composed surface while retaining subtle tonal variation that reflects the authenticity of real wood.

The smooth finish enhances tactile comfort underfoot and contributes to a calm, well-finished interior atmosphere without appearing artificial or overly polished.

Plank Width and Spatial Balance

For small to medium-sized interiors, an average plank width of around 150 mm offers an effective balance between proportion and visual openness. This size helps spaces feel larger and more cohesive, avoiding the visual clutter that can occur with narrower plank patterns.

Carefully chosen plank proportions allow the flooring to complement the space rather than dominate it.

Construction and Stability

Atwood Brown engineered oak flooring is constructed with a layered structure designed to improve dimensional stability. Compared with traditional solid timber flooring, engineered construction allows the floor to respond more effectively to normal indoor temperature and humidity changes.

This structural approach supports consistent performance over time while maintaining the authentic appearance and feel of real hardwood.

Recommended Installation Method

For real wood engineered flooring, a full glue-down installation method is recommended. Full adhesion fixes the flooring directly to the subfloor using a suitable flooring adhesive, improving overall stability and helping to minimise expansion, contraction, and the potential for movement or noise over time.

This installation method supports the best long-term performance for dark-toned oak flooring, where stability and acoustic control are especially important.

Long-Term Use and Maintenance

With correct installation and appropriate care, engineered oak flooring can be sanded and refinished when surface wear occurs, extending its usable life. This makes Atwood Brown engineered oak flooring a durable and long-term solution for residential interiors seeking both visual richness and dependable performance.

Informations

This section provides an overview of the product’s structure, materials, and typical applications.
It is intended to help users understand how the product is generally used and compared with similar flooring systems. Detailed suitability, compliance, and performance requirements should be assessed in the context of each individual project.

BPIR

The BPIR is commonly used during design development and building consent processes to support product selection and documentation. It summarises key product information that may be referenced when assessing building code considerations. Final compliance decisions remain subject to project-specific design and review by the relevant building consent authority.

MSDS

The MSDS outlines material safety and handling information relevant during transport, storage, and installation. It is typically referenced by installers and contractors to understand basic safety considerations when working with the product. Site-specific health and safety procedures should always take precedence.

Alternative Solution

This document is used where the product is proposed as part of an alternative solution pathway under the New Zealand Building Code. It provides supporting information that may assist design and consent discussions for non-standard applications. Acceptance of any alternative solution depends on the specific project and the assessment of the building consent authority.

Installation

This document describes typical installation methods, substrate requirements, and environmental considerations for this flooring system. It is intended to guide experienced installers in planning and carrying out installation works. Installation details must be confirmed against actual site conditions and project requirements before installation.

Warranty

This document explains the scope and duration of the product warranty, along with key conditions and exclusions. It is intended to help users understand how warranty coverage is typically applied in practice. Eligibility for warranty coverage is subject to compliance with the stated terms and conditions.