Engineered white plus oak wood flooring-FP01

Engineered wood flooring | Atwood floors Fashion l | 1900 x 190 mm |

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

Lacquer finished |Multi-layer base |

Product code: FP01

Description

White Oak Engineered Wooden Flooring

White oak engineered wooden flooring is a real light wood flooring option that combines structural strength with a refined, natural appearance. The white-toned stain complements the inherent durability of oak, creating a balanced surface that feels calm, bright, and understated. Each plank is brushed to enhance the natural wood grain, allowing texture and character to remain clearly visible.

Four-sided bevelled edges subtly define each board, adding depth and visual rhythm to the floor layout without appearing overly pronounced. A matt lacquer finish completes the surface, delivering a low-sheen appearance that supports everyday residential use while preserving the authentic look of real timber.

Plank Size and Visual Balance

Each engineered oak board measures approximately 190 mm in width and 1900 mm in length, making it suitable for a wide range of room sizes. Wide planks help interiors appear more open and visually continuous, particularly in living areas where a sense of space and clarity is desired. Compared with smaller plank formats, wide boards reduce visual fragmentation and contribute to a calmer overall impression.

Micro-bevelling is applied to gently accentuate each plank, while the brushed surface helps reflect light softly without creating excessive glare. This balance supports a bright interior atmosphere while maintaining a natural, timber-focused aesthetic.

Colour Tone and Surface Finish

Fresh white tones give the flooring a light and harmonious appearance, helping to create a peaceful and well-balanced interior environment. The colour treatment is designed to achieve a consistent and refined surface while allowing natural variation in the oak to remain visible. The smooth, matt-finished surface feels comfortable underfoot and reinforces the clean, contemporary character of light oak flooring.

Construction and Stability

White oak engineered flooring is constructed with a layered structure designed to improve dimensional stability. Typical total thickness is around 14 mm, with performance determined by the structure of the internal core layers and the real wood wear layer on top.

This engineered construction enables the flooring to respond more effectively to normal indoor temperature and humidity fluctuations, thereby reducing the likelihood of excessive movement compared to traditional solid timber flooring.

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 an appropriate flooring adhesive, improving overall stability and helping to minimise expansion, contraction, and the potential for movement or noise over time.

When installed in accordance with installation guidelines, white oak engineered flooring is suitable for use over water-based or electric underfloor heating systems, provided moisture control and temperature management requirements are properly observed.

Long-Term Use and Maintenance

With correct installation and ongoing care, real wood engineered flooring can be sanded and refinished when surface wear occurs, extending its usable life. This makes white oak engineered flooring a practical long-term choice for residential interiors that value both appearance and 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.