Engineered wood flooring looks just like solid wood. The genuine warmth, elegance and charm that only wood textures can infuse in an interior are still there, but they come with a friendlier price tag, more durability and better resistance to heat ... Read more
Engineered wood flooring looks just like solid wood. The genuine warmth, elegance and charm that only wood textures can infuse in an interior are still there, but they come with a friendlier price tag, more durability and better resistance to heat and moisture.
The ESB engineered timber flooring is available in a wide variety of colour tones, patterns and styles, from Herringbone to Chevron, Versailles or wide plank engineered wood flooring.
Engineered wood consists of three layers of wood glued on top of each other. The top layer is 3-6 mm thick and is made of solid wood, giving your engineered parquet that classic wood feeling. Compared to Solid Wood Flooring, engineered wood can withstand movement and temperature changes better and is more suitable for rooms with underfloor heating.
Browse through our wide category of light and dark engineered wood flooring and choose the styles and colours that best suit your interiors. You can always drop by our North London Showroom to view our complete collection and try some free samples.
Read lessEngineered wood flooring looks just like solid wood. The genuine warmth, elegance and charm that only wood textures can infuse in an interior are still there, but they come with a friendlier price tag, more durability and better resistance to heat and moisture.
The ESB engineered timber flooring is available in a wide variety of colour tones, patterns and styles, from Herringbone to Chevron, Versailles or wide plank engineered wood flooring.
Engineered wood consists of three layers of wood glued on top of each other. The top layer is 3-6 mm thick and is made of solid wood, giving your engineered parquet that classic wood feeling. Compared to Solid Wood Flooring, engineered wood can withstand movement and temperature changes better and is more suitable for rooms with underfloor heating.
Browse through our wide category of light and dark engineered wood flooring and choose the styles and colours that best suit your interiors. You can always drop by our North London Showroom to view our complete collection and try some free samples.
Read lessEngineered wood flooring is a type of wood flooring made of 3 layers of timber. Thanks to its solid wood top, some people even consider it a kind of solid wood. However, compared to solid wood flooring, engineered timber can contract and expand more, making it ideal for underfloor heating. Besides, it’s more affordable and can last up to 30 or 40 years.
For an easy process, you can choose to install a floating engineered wood floor that doesn’t need any nailing down. You just snap or glue the boards together. Thanks to the click system, you can install engineered wood flooring easily by attaching one board to another. If you’re skilled at DIY, you can try it yourself. Here’s a simple how-to guide to help you.
The top layer is 3 to 6 mm thick. A regular sanding will take about 0.3mm off the surface. So, you could sand engineered wood every 7 or 10 years, and it will still last you more than 30 years.
You can clean engineered wood floors with a dry mop. Use a damp cloth only occasionally to remove stains. Half a cup of white vinegar in 2 gallons of water should be enough. Make sure you clean the floors regularly and avoid using too many toxic cleaning products that can destroy the veneer.
You can change the colour of your engineered wood floors by sanding and refinishing them. If you want to go from dark to light engineered wood flooring, you’ll just have to decide on the right wood finish.
Regardless of your style preference and whether you seek Oak Engineered Flooring, walnut engineered flooring, or anything in between, our extensive selection of engineered flooring caters to any residential and commercial project need.
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