Description
Quality Engineered Timber Wood Flooring
Quality engineered timber wood flooring combines the natural character of real oak with the stability required for long-term use. Finished in classic natural oak tones, it creates a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, bringing warmth and a subtle connection to nature even within urban interiors.
The surface treatment is refined and consistent, allowing the timber’s grain and gentle colour variation to remain visible while maintaining a clean and composed appearance.
Wax-Oiled Finish and Natural Character
A wax-oiled finish enhances the depth and texture of the timber, offering a natural, understated look. Over time, oiled timber floors can be refreshed through re-oiling, helping maintain their appearance while allowing minor natural marks to contribute to character rather than detract from it.
The low-sheen finish provides a smooth, comfortable feel underfoot and supports a timeless aesthetic suited to a wide range of interior styles.
Colour Tone and Interior Atmosphere
Natural oak tones deliver a soft, laid-back feel that works well in living areas, bedrooms, and open-plan spaces. The warmth of real timber flooring helps soften architectural lines and create a balanced, calm environment.
The surface finish is designed to appear uniform and refined without masking the authenticity of the wood.
Construction, Stability, and Installation
Engineered timber flooring is designed to improve dimensional stability compared with solid wood flooring, helping it respond more effectively to normal indoor temperature and humidity changes.
For optimal long-term performance, installation using a full glue-down method is recommended. Full adhesion fixes the floorboards directly to the subfloor with a suitable flooring adhesive, helping to minimise expansion, contraction, and the potential for movement or noise over time. Professional installation is recommended to ensure correct application and finish quality.
Tongue & Groove Profile
Tongue & Groove refers to a traditional board profile where each floorboard has a tongue on one side and a corresponding groove on the other. When installed, the tongue fits securely into the groove of the adjacent board, helping control vertical alignment and supporting a stable, well-finished floor surface.
Long-Term Use and Maintenance
With correct installation and appropriate maintenance, engineered real timber flooring can be refreshed through re-oiling and, where applicable, sanding. This extends the usable life of the floor and supports long-term value for residential and project applications.
Supplied in New Zealand by Floorco
Floorco supplies quality engineered timber flooring across New Zealand, supporting residential, commercial, and project requirements with a focus on material quality, stability, and long-term performance.




