Loch Engineered Woods

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£47.27£53.17 sq m

Box Price £150.15 - £168.92

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Product Information

Balmoral Originals Engineered Wood flooring brings rustic charm and elegance with its distressed engineered wood flooring design. Available in dark tones, these dark engineered wood flooring planks are crafted from multi-ply oak with a variety of finishes. Perfect for creating warm, characterful spaces, they are an excellent choice for anyone seeking dark brown hardwood floors.

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Wood & Engineered Wood Flooring

When you order solid wood flooring or engineered wood flooring, it’s important to consider factors like surface finish, maintenance, and proper board usage. Many collections include up to 25% nested boards within each box, this means that some boards are shorter lengths which helps to reduce wastage. You should also consider adding a 10% over allowance.

Before installation, ensure your chosen floor is allowed to acclimatise in the intended room and remember to use a suitable method—whether bonding, floating, or nailing—based on the product’s specifications. Once installed, regular cleaning with recommended products and re-oiling (where applicable) help preserve the finish and prolong your floor’s natural beauty.

Wood Grading & Character

Wood grading describes the level of natural characteristics visible on the surface. ACBD or “Select” grade generally features minimal knots and a cleaner aesthetic, while Character grade includes more noticeable grain patterns and knots without being overly rustic. Rustic grade increases the prominence of knots, colour variation, and lively grain details. Rustic+ pushes these features a little further, enhancing each plank’s individuality for a truly authentic wood floor.

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Product Description

Experience the Character of Distressed Engineered Wood Flooring

Balmoral Originals Engineered Wood flooring captures the charm of aged wood with its rustic engineered wood flooring design. Made from multi-ply oak, these 190mm x 1900mm planks are crafted to combine strength and beauty. At 14mm thick with a 3mm wear layer, this flooring offers durability while maintaining a luxurious underfoot feel. The natural oiled finish highlights the intricate grain patterns and knots, creating a distressed look that feels authentic and inviting. Ideal for those who appreciate timeless interiors, this range is available in stunning dark tones, perfectly suited for creating cosy and sophisticated environments.

Transform Your Space with Dark Engineered Wood Flooring

Dark engineered wood flooring adds a sense of depth and warmth to any room, and Balmoral Originals is no exception. Variants such as Rannoch, Achray, and Morar bring rich, dark tones that work beautifully in living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms, while options like Tay and Sheil offer cooler shades for more contemporary designs. The rustic+ grade highlights the natural character of the wood, with knots, grain variations, and subtle imperfections giving each plank its own unique story. This flooring can be installed using bond or float methods, and the tongue and groove joint ensures a snug, seamless fit. Its compatibility with underfloor heating makes it a practical and stylish choice for modern homes.

Create a Warm and Inviting Atmosphere with Dark Brown Hardwood Floors

Dark brown hardwood floors are the perfect way to bring elegance and warmth into your home. Balmoral Originals Engineered Wood is not only visually stunning but also practical, thanks to its multi-ply oak construction, which minimises warping and enhances stability. The generous box coverage of 2.888m² makes it easy to plan your project, whether you’re renovating a single room or tackling a larger space. The natural oiled finish requires minimal maintenance, ensuring your floor stays beautiful for years to come. With Balmoral Originals, you’re choosing a floor that combines rustic charm, modern durability, and the rich beauty of dark engineered wood flooring.

Product Specifications

Box Coverage

2.888

Construction

14/3

Thickness

14mm

Wear layer

3mm

Dimentions

190mm x 1900mm

Shape

Plank

Wood Type

Multi-ply Oak

Finish

Natural Oiled

Tone

Cool, Dark, Light, Medium, Rustic

Grade

Rustic+

Installation Type

Bond, Float

Joint Type

Tongue and Groove

Underfloor Heating Suitable

Yes

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You can use the below tool to help you calculate the area of your room. The tool will add the recommended 10% over allowance into the calculation and convert the area into the number of boxes that you will need.

Irregular Room Calculations

first, divide the room into two or more regular shapes (e.g., rectangles or squares) where ‘A’ and ‘B’ represent the area of each shape. Calculate the area of each (as below). Then, add them together to find the total area of the room.

Regular Room Calculations

Simply measure the length and width of the room and multiply them to get the m2 area of the room as shown in ‘C’.

Over Allowance

consider adding 10% designed for cuts and replacements