Brazilian Oak

Prime Flooring’s Brazilian Oak Engineered Wood Flooring is a luxurious choice for those who appreciate the natural beauty and strength of exotic hardwood. Sourced from South America, Brazilian Oak (Tauari) features a smooth grain pattern and rich golden to light brown hues that add timeless warmth and elegance to interiors.

The durability and resilience of Brazilian Oak make it an ideal option for high-traffic areas, ensuring lasting beauty and functionality. Its exquisite texture and color variations seamlessly complement a variety of design styles, enhancing any living space.

Prime Flooring’s Brazilian Oak Engineered Wood Flooring is a luxurious choice for those who appreciate the natural beauty and strength of exotic hardwood. Sourced from South America, Brazilian Oak (Tauari) features a smooth grain pattern and rich golden to light brown hues that add timeless warmth and elegance to interiors.

Crafted with a real hardwood top layer and a stable, multi-layered core, our engineered Brazilian Oak flooring combines the best of both worlds — the authentic beauty of natural wood with enhanced durability and stability, even in varying climates. It’s an excellent option for upscale residential and commercial projects seeking classic sophistication with modern performance.

Features:

  • Premium Brazilian Oak hardwood top veneer
  • Multi-ply engineered core for superior dimensional stability
  • Natural grain variation and light-to-medium brown tones
  • Smooth or lightly brushed surface (depending on finish)
  • Available in matte lacquered, oiled, or unfinished options
  • Tongue and groove or click-lock installation systems
  • Suitable for underfloor heating

Advantages:

  • Exotic wood appeal with lighter, neutral tones for versatile design
  • Engineered structure resists warping and expansion
  • More sustainable compared to solid hardwood
  • Easier and quicker to install than solid wood flooring
  • Durable enough for moderate to heavy foot traffic
  • Adds significant resale value to properties
  • Easier maintenance compared to traditional hardwood

Applications:

  • Residential: Living rooms, bedrooms, dining areas, hallways
  • Commercial: Boutique stores, office spaces, luxury hotels, restaurants
  • Especially recommended for areas where humidity or temperature changes occur

Product Name: Brazilian Oak Engineered Wood Flooring

Species: Brazilian Oak (Tauari)

Surface Finish: Matte Lacquered / Oiled / Unfinished

Top Layer Thickness: 2mm / 3mm / 4mm options

Overall Thickness: 12mm / 14mm / 15mm options

Plank Dimensions: 1200–2200mm Length x 125–190mm Width

Core Material: Multi-layered plywood / HDF (High Density Fiberboard)

Installation Method: Floating (click-lock) or Glue-Down (tongue & groove)

Edge Style: Micro-beveled or square edge (depending on finish)

Janka Hardness Rating: 1650 lbf (Approx.)

Underfloor Heating Compatibility: Yes

Warranty: 20–25 Years Residential / 5–10 Years Commercial

Origin: Responsibly sourced from South American forests

Preparation:

  • Acclimate planks at the site for 48–72 hours in the room where they will be installed.
  • Check subfloor conditions: dry, clean, level (within 3mm over 2 meters).
  • Install an appropriate moisture barrier and underlayment if required.

Installation:

  • For floating installations, use the click-lock system.
  • For permanent installations, use professional wood flooring adhesive (glue-down method).
  • Maintain 10–12mm expansion gaps along all walls and fixed objects.
  • Randomize the planks by opening multiple boxes during installation for natural appearance.
  • Roll floor with a 50–100 kg roller (for glue-down method) immediately after installation.

Important Tips:

  • Do not install in wet areas like bathrooms or laundry rooms.
  • Maintain indoor environment between 18–24°C and humidity levels between 35–55%.
  • Sweep or vacuum the floor regularly to remove dust and debris.
  • Clean using a damp (not wet) microfiber mop and wood floor cleaner specifically designed for engineered floors.
  • Wipe spills immediately to prevent moisture damage.
  • Use felt pads under furniture to avoid scratches.
  • Place mats at entryways to catch dirt and grit.
  • Avoid high-heeled shoes or pet claws damaging the surface.
  • Recoat or refinish the surface lightly after several years to maintain appearance (depending on wear and finish type).
  • Maintain indoor humidity levels to prevent wood movement (use humidifiers/dehumidifiers if necessary).

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