Engineered parquet floor VINTAGE
gluedoakpatina

engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
engineered parquet floor
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Characteristics

Type
engineered
Installation
glued
Material
oak
Finish
patina
Format
strip
Market
commercial

Description

Vintage combines the charm and detail of old wooden floors with all the benefits of modern flooring for a lived-in look from day one. The worn surfaces you might find in second-hand furniture or salvaged flooring have been ecreated. Saw marks, indentations or other distressed details make the floor seem as if it’s been walked over for years and years. Add the hardwax oil and each floor will tell you its very own history for generations to come. Our Parquet Magazine is available to present our trendy offer, and our Grading Book will provide a focus on the design. KEY FEATURES Rustic and lived-in look Long-lasting stability Sustainably sourced and produced wood TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Surface treatment: Proteco Hardwax Oil Total thickness: 14 mm Wear layer thickness: 3,50 mm Total weight: 7,9 kg/m² Installation method: Glue-Down/Floating Tarkett wood flooring - Let the beauty of nature into your home ! There’s nothing quite like the beauty of a wood floor. Its grain and texture bring a natural warmth to any interior, from bedroom to living room, kitchen to hallway. Tarkett’s expertise in parquet dates back to the 1880s, and we’ve used that skill to craft a naturally stylish range of floors that are durable, recyclable and easy to install.
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