Painswick Park Engineered Oak
Room Suitability
Product Code | HE3013 |
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Species | Oak |
Finish | Oiled |
Surface | Brushed |
Wear Layer | 4mm |
Width | 90mm |
Thickness | 18mm |
Length | 400mm |
Grade | Prime |
Pack Size | 0.648 m² |
Pack Weight | 12kg |
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Brand | Painswick |
Construction | Multi Ply |
Joining Method | Tongue & Groove |
Underfloor Heating | Suitable |
Product Origin | Europe |
Installation Method | Nailed or Glued Down |
Guarantee | 25 Years |
Plank Style | Herringbone/Parquet |
If you’re looking for a trendy floor that still evokes tradition and a rustic look, this Painswick Park engineered floor is the one you’re looking for! Herringbone is a style that continues to remain in fashion, a parquet floor that brings plenty of elegance and luxury. The brown shades are shown off beautifully with a brushed and oiled finish. This floor would look amazing in any space you entertain in, or even in a bedroom or dressing area for understated elegance. The way that engineered wood flooring is constructed makes it perfectly equipped to deal with changes in temperature such as with underfloor heating. This is a prime grade wood so the style is clean, simple and sophisticated and will suit any décor and tastes. In a fixed length of 400mm, width of 90mm and thickness of 18mm, this floor is fitted with a tongue and groove joining method. The Painswick Park can be installed in either through gluing to the subfloor or nailing down. See our detailed installation guide for more information. |
Our Engineered Flooring can be installed in three different ways, so it depends on your joining method, the subfloor and what sort of method you prefer.
- 1. Floating Floor
- 2. Gluing
- 3. Nailing
In a floating floor, the boards are joined to each other, instead of to the subfloor. If you have a click-joining floor, floating is the way to go. If not, you could still use this method by gluing the tongue and the groove joint together. Either way, we'd advise you to have underlay installed and prepped. We wouldn't recommend this method for tongue & groove parquet as it won't be as sturdy.
With this method, adhesive is applied to the top of the subfloor with a trowel and then the individual planks are laid on top. This is our favoured method for tongue & groove parquet flooring but isn't recommended for most click-fit boards. The exception to the rule is if you're installing your click-fit floor over underfloor heating. In this case, adhesive can help keep the floor stable with fluctuating temperatures and can reduce creaky floorboards.
With this method, secret nails go through the tongue to secure the planks to a wooden subfloor. Because of this, nailing is only suitable for tongue & groove floors, not click-fit. Professional fitters tend to prefer this method as the result is extremely secure. You'll need to fit a wood layer above any concrete because secret nailing cannot be done directly on top of a concrete subfloor.
Check out our full guide for step-by-step instructions on how to fit engineered wood flooring.
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