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190mm x 15/4mm x 1900mm Putnam Distressed Engineered Oak Flooring Oiled
Product Code: FSNYC09
£52.06 per m2 (inc.VAT)
(£150.36
per pack)
BULK PRICING (inc.VAT)
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Width
190mm -
Thickness
15mm -
Wear Layer
4mm -
Length
1900mm (1 split board) -
Finish
Natural Oiled
- Product Info
- Description
Product Code
FSNYC09
Species
Oak
Width
190mm
Thickness
15mm
Wear Layer
4mm
Length
1900mm (1 split board)
Finish
Natural Oiled
Grade
Distressed
Installation
Tongue & Groove
Bevelled Edges
Yes
Putnam is part of our New York Collection of distressed grade engineered oak.
190 mm wide and 15 mm thick with a multiply construction and a 4 mm wear layer.
This has a hard wax oiled finish which will give a natural texture and feel, with darker brown tones.
This is a natural product with a distressed grading, it will have knots and sapwood and some variation in colour. Part filled splits and knots gives this an aged finish.
It has a tongue and groove fixing system that may be floated or fully fixed. The sub floor must be flat, dry and free of debris.
Please follow manufacturers guidelines on fitting and care.
We recommend that customers order a free sample, before purchasing, as photographs can only show a representation of the real product.
190 mm wide and 15 mm thick with a multiply construction and a 4 mm wear layer.
This has a hard wax oiled finish which will give a natural texture and feel, with darker brown tones.
This is a natural product with a distressed grading, it will have knots and sapwood and some variation in colour. Part filled splits and knots gives this an aged finish.
It has a tongue and groove fixing system that may be floated or fully fixed. The sub floor must be flat, dry and free of debris.
Please follow manufacturers guidelines on fitting and care.
We recommend that customers order a free sample, before purchasing, as photographs can only show a representation of the real product.