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Hillingdon Engineered Light Grey **Prime** Oak Brushed & Lacquered 190mm x 15/4mm Wood Flooring

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£60.99m²

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£39.99

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Product Details
Product Code: 190154LGPR1

Enhance Your Home with Hillingdon Engineered Light Grey Prime Oak Flooring

Discover the elegance and durability of our Hillingdon Engineered Light Grey Prime Oak Brushed & Lacquered Wood Flooring. This exquisite engineered wood flooring is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any room in your home. Flooring365, the UK's favourite seller of wood flooring for homes, offers this premium product at an unbeatable price.

Why Choose Engineered Wood Flooring?

Engineered wood flooring like this is very resilient to temperature and humidity changes, making it suitable for most rooms, including conservatories. The only exception is the bathroom. Due to the stability of our engineered flooring products, laying the flooring in rooms heated with water-based underfloor heating is not a problem. Our 4mm Compressed Rubber Underlay is suitable for water-based underfloor heating.

Each board has a 4mm layer of wood veneer that enables you to sand down and refinish the surface up to three times. The flooring has been finished with a brush to create a textured feel. This prime grade product contains few knots, although there may be some as knots are typical in natural wood. Each pack may contain starter boards to allow you to stagger your layout.

Design and Aesthetics

The light grey colour of this engineered oak flooring adds a modern and stylish touch to any room. The brushed and lacquered finish enhances the natural beauty of the oak, providing a smooth yet textured feel underfoot. With a thickness of 15mm and a width of 190mm, this wide plank flooring creates a spacious and elegant look. Each board is manufactured with a tongue and groove profile, so each board can simply be glued together. This engineered oak is typically installed as a floating floor with a 3mm underlay on the subfloor, providing protection from dampness and serving as a sound barrier and insulator.

Top 5 Benefits of Hillingdon Engineered Light Grey Prime Oak Brushed & Lacquered Wood Flooring

  1. Durability: Each board has a 4mm layer of wood veneer that enables you to sand down and refinish the surface up to three times.
  2. Stability: Engineered wood flooring like this is very resilient to temperature and humidity changes, making it suitable for most rooms, including conservatories.
  3. Easy Installation: Each board is manufactured with a tongue and groove profile, so each board can simply be glued together.
  4. Stylish Design: The light grey colour and brushed and lacquered finish add a modern and elegant touch to any room.
  5. Cost-Effective: At just £39.99 per m², you save £21 per m², which is a 34% saving.

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to enhance your home with our premium flooring. Buy now or request a free sample to experience the quality and beauty of Hillingdon Engineered Light Grey Prime Oak Brushed & Lacquered Wood Flooring in your own home.

Contact Us for Expert Advice

If you have any questions or need assistance with your flooring project, our team at Flooring365 is here to help. You can discuss your project or requirements with us on our live chat or phone our flooring experts on 0333 002 0175. Additionally, you can find a fitter in your area by visiting our Find A Fitter page, powered by Checkatrade.

Was

£60.99m²

Save £21.00m²

£39.99

£86.62 per pack

Prices Include VAT

Specifications
Product Code 190154LGPR1
Finish Brushed & Lacquered
Wood Species Oak
Veneer 4mm
Grade Prime
Thickness 15mm
Wear Layer 4mm
Width 190mm
Width Category WIDE (151mm-200mm)
Installation Method Tongue & Groove
Length 1900mm
Range Hillingdon
Pack Coverage 1 pack covers 2.166 m²

Ask the Experts - Product and Fitting Tips

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!

For even more flooring tips and advice, be sure to visit our Customer Questions and Help Centre!

  • Each board has a 4mm layer of wood veneer that enables you to sand down and refinish the surface up to three times.
  • The flooring has been finished with a brush to create a textured feel.
  • Engineered wood flooring like this is very resilient to temperature and humidity changes, making it suitable for most rooms, including conservatories. The only exception is the bathroom.
  • Due to the stability of our engineered flooring products laying the flooring in rooms heated with water based underfloor heating is not a problem. Our 4mm Compressed Rubber Underlay is suitable for water based underfloor heating.
  • Each board is manufactured with a tongue and groove profile, so each board can simply be glued together.
  • This engineered oak is typically installed as a floating floor with a 3mm underlay on the subfloor, providing protection from dampness and serving as a sound barrier and insulator.
  • This prime grade product contains few knots, although there may be some as knots are typical in natural wood
  • Each pack may contain starter boards to allow you to stagger your layout.
  • 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.
Customer Questions
What is engineered wood flooring?
Engineered wood is real wood on top, with stable layers beneath.
Do I need to acclimatise my wood flooring before fitting?
Yes, you must acclimatise your wood flooring before installation. For engineered wood, allow 48–72 hours; for solid wood, give it at least 7 days. Keep the packs flat, unopened, and in a room with stable conditions.
Can I install wood flooring over underfloor heating?
Yes, you can install wood flooring over underfloor heating—but it must be a water-based system. Never use electric underfloor heating with wood flooring, as it can overheat and damage the boards.
Do I need expansion gaps when fitting wood flooring?
Yes, always leave an expansion gap of 10–15mm around the perimeter of your wood flooring. This allows the wood to expand and contract naturally with changes in temperature and humidity.
Can engineered wood flooring be sanded?
Yes, engineered wood flooring can be sanded, but only if the top wear layer is thick enough—usually at least 3mm. Thinner layers may not allow for sanding without damage.
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  • Do I need expansion gaps when fitting wood flooring?
  • Can engineered wood flooring be sanded?
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What is engineered wood flooring?

Engineered wood is real wood on top, with stable layers beneath.

Do I need to acclimatise my wood flooring before fitting?

Yes, you must acclimatise your wood flooring before installation. For engineered wood, allow 48–72 hours; for solid wood, give it at least 7 days. Keep the packs flat, unopened, and in a room with stable conditions.

Can I install wood flooring over underfloor heating?

Yes, you can install wood flooring over underfloor heating—but it must be a water-based system. Never use electric underfloor heating with wood flooring, as it can overheat and damage the boards.

Do I need expansion gaps when fitting wood flooring?

Yes, always leave an expansion gap of 10–15mm around the perimeter of your wood flooring. This allows the wood to expand and contract naturally with changes in temperature and humidity.

Can engineered wood flooring be sanded?

Yes, engineered wood flooring can be sanded, but only if the top wear layer is thick enough—usually at least 3mm. Thinner layers may not allow for sanding without damage.
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