Edmonton Solid Natural Oak Lacquered 203mm x 17.5mm Wood Flooring
The Edmonton Solid Natural Oak flooring features a clean natural oak tone, finished with lacquer to provide a smooth, protected surface underfoot.
This is a finger jointed solid oak floor, meaning each board is made from smaller sections of oak joined together to create consistent, fixed-length planks. This allows for a more uniform appearance across the floor while making efficient use of natural materials.
Each board measures 203mm (20.3cm) in width and 17.5mm in thickness, offering a solid hardwood construction throughout that can be sanded and refinished multiple times over its lifespan.
Finish: Lacquered for a smooth and protective surface
Construction: Finger jointed solid oak boards for consistent lengths
Installation: Designed to be bonded directly to the subfloor using a suitable adhesive
Grading: Mixed grade oak with natural knots and colour variation
Supplied in fixed lengths of 1800mm, with packs potentially including starter boards to help stagger your layout.
Solid wood flooring is best suited to rooms with stable temperature and humidity levels and is not suitable for use with underfloor heating or in bathrooms.
Allow 10% extra for wastage and cut-offs, plus 5% for grading variation.
With our many years of experience in the flooring industry, we know that proper installation is the key to achieving a beautiful and long-lasting finish. Whether you’re taking on a DIY project or hiring a professional, following expert advice will help ensure your new floors are installed perfectly. Check out our top installation tips below to get started on the right foot!
Each pack may contain starter boards to allow you to stagger your layout.
This product has a mixed grade, so it will contain some knots, which is typical for natural wood.
This product uses a tongue and groove system, typically installed by gluing the planks together and fixing them to the sub-floor with the glue down method.
Please keep in mind that the industry standard includes 10% for wastage and cut-offs, and 5% for visual grading. Make sure to factor this into your calculations when ordering.
You’ll need basic DIY tools like a saw, tape measure, spacers, and mallet, plus specialist tools such as a tapping block and pull bar for a precise fit.
What tools do I need to install wood flooring?
What tools do I need to install wood flooring?
You’ll need basic DIY tools like a saw, tape measure, spacers, and mallet, plus specialist tools such as a tapping block and pull bar for a precise fit.