Studley Gingernut Oak Click
Room Suitability
Product Code | EO3030 |
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Species | Oak |
Finish | Lacquered |
Surface | Smooth |
Wear Layer | 2.5mm |
Width | 180mm |
Thickness | 14mm |
Length | 725mm |
Grade | Rustic |
Pack Size | 0.91 m² |
Pack Weight | 6.89kg |
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Brand | Studley |
Construction | Multi Ply |
Joining Method | Click |
Underfloor Heating | Suitable |
Product Origin | Europe |
Installation Method | Floating Floor - Click System |
Guarantee | 25 Years |
Plank Style | Straight Plank |
Are you dreaming of a floor that sounds as good as it looks? The Studley Gingernut Oak will look lovely in your home and is the perfect backdrop for sipping tea and dunking a biscuit or two. Its golden tones of spiced ginger will look timeless against white kitchen cabinets and soft beige furnishings. Perfect for those who want to mix modern with traditional. The Studley Gingernut Oak is finished with a golden matt lacquer that enhances the warm tones of caramel. This gives it the ultimate protection against scratches and maintains a timeless look. Whether it’s in your kitchen or dining room, the bevelled edge definitions add a rustic look to the floor that will make it look like an original feature. Each plank has a click-joining method that makes the installation process easy. If you’re unsure of how to fit, feel free to read our installation guide! Does this sound like your dream floor? Order your free sample today or check out our room visualiser tool. |
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 suitable for any type of click-fit boards.
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.