Oregon Oak

Prime Flooring’s Oregon Oak Engineered Wood Flooring blends rustic charm with contemporary sophistication. Oregon Oak showcases a distinctive grain pattern with subtle variations, knots, and rich textures — offering a warm, natural look that fits perfectly in both classic and modern interiors.

Engineered for superior strength and stability, Oregon Oak provides a durable solution for any space. Its timeless appeal and easy installation make it ideal for residential and commercial projects, ensuring both beauty and long-lasting performance for years to come.

Prime Flooring’s Oregon Oak Engineered Wood Flooring blends rustic charm with contemporary sophistication. Oregon Oak showcases a distinctive grain pattern with subtle variations, knots, and rich textures — offering a warm, natural look that fits perfectly in both classic and modern interiors.

Crafted with a real oak hardwood top layer and a multi-ply engineered core, Oregon Oak is not only visually stunning but also structurally stable. It resists expansion and contraction caused by changes in temperature and humidity, making it a reliable choice for diverse environments. Whether you seek a cozy rustic feel or a sleek, minimalistic design, Oregon Oak delivers lasting beauty and resilience.

Features:

  • Genuine Oregon Oak hardwood top veneer
  • Multi-layered engineered wood construction
  • Natural light beige to soft brown tones with beautiful graining
  • Smooth, brushed, or hand-scraped surface textures
  • Available in matte lacquered or natural oil finishes
  • Tongue and groove or click-lock installation options
  • Suitable for underfloor heating systems

Advantages:

  • Rustic and contemporary appeal in one
  • Engineered design minimizes risks of cupping, warping, or gapping
  • Sustainable alternative to solid oak flooring
  • Quick and flexible installation methods
  • Durable surface for both residential and light commercial use
  • Enhances property value and visual appeal
  • Easy maintenance compared to traditional solid wood floors

Applications:

  • Residential: Living areas, bedrooms, kitchens (dry zones)
  • Commercial: Cafés, boutique stores, offices, galleries
  • Perfect for open-plan spaces, loft-style homes, and country homes

Product Name: Oregon Oak Engineered Wood Flooring

Species: European or American White Oak (Oregon Grade)

Surface Finish: Matte Lacquered / Natural Oiled

Top Layer Thickness: 2.5mm / 3mm / 4mm options

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

Plank Dimensions: 1800–2200mm Length x 150–220mm Width

Core Material: Multi-ply birch plywood or HDF core

Installation Method: Floating (click system) or Glue-Down

Edge Style: Micro-beveled / 4-side beveled edges

Hardness Rating: Approx. 1360 lbf (Janka Scale for Oak)

Underfloor Heating Compatibility: Yes

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

Country of Origin: Responsibly sourced from certified forests

Preparation:

  • Allow planks to acclimate on-site for at least 48 hours.
  • Ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and level (maximum 3mm variation over 2 meters).
  • Lay vapor barriers and acoustic underlayments as required.

Installation:

  • Use click-lock system for floating installations or high-quality adhesives for glue-down methods.
  • Maintain a 10–12mm expansion gap around walls, pipes, and fixed furniture.
  • Stagger end joints by at least 30 cm for a natural plank appearance.
  • Apply slight pressure to each row to ensure a tight fit (no hammering required for click-lock).
  • Use spacers to maintain expansion gaps during installation.

Important Tips:

  • Avoid installing in continuously wet areas (bathrooms, saunas).
  • Room temperature should be between 18–24°C with relative humidity between 40–60% for best results.
  • Regularly sweep or vacuum (with a soft brush attachment) to remove dust and grit.
  • Mop with a well-wrung microfiber cloth using a pH-neutral wood floor cleaner.
  • Wipe up spills immediately to prevent moisture damage.
  • Avoid using excessive water, steam mops, or harsh chemical cleaners.
  • Place felt protectors under furniture legs to prevent scratching.
  • Use entry mats to minimize tracked-in dirt.
  • Recoat with maintenance oil or re-sand and re-finish lightly after several years depending on usage and surface finish.

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