
Eco Flooring Systems
Belfort Oak
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As some suppliers prohibit displaying prices on their products online, you can request for the prices and we supply them to you.
We can offer you the best prices and will match or beat any competitor to ensure you get the best deal!
As some suppliers prohibit displaying prices on their products online, you can request for the prices and we supply them to you.
We can offer you the best prices and will match or beat any competitor to ensure you get the best deal!
Swish Oak Natura is our 14/2mm engineered timber oak flooring, crafted to highlight the timeless elegance and character of natural oak.
Showcasing the wood’s unique grain and subtle colour variations, this range adds a touch of organic warmth to any interior.
Finished with a German Klumpp UV Lacquer, Swish Oak Natura ensures superior protection against day-to-day wear, all while preserving the raw beauty of the timber thanks to the matte finish.
Experience a harmonious blend of style, durability, and nature’s authenticity in every plank.
// Timber Grade: Natural
// Plank Size: 1900 x 190 x 14/3mm
// Thickness: 14/3mm
// Box Content: 2.90sqm / 8 Planks
// Locking System: Tongue and Groove
// Finish: German Klumpp UV Lacquer Matte 8%
// Installation Method: Floating / Direct Stick
// Residential Wear and Tear Warranty: 25 years
FAQ
Engineered timber flooring is made from natural wood, so it has some limitations when it comes to water exposure. However, with a high-quality European coating, it can moderate resistance to water. Ensure that you always wipe water spillages as soon as you can to increase the longevity of your floor.
Engineered timber flooring can be a highly durable choice, especially when paired with a high-quality coating. This coating provides protection against wear and tear, stains, fading, and water. However, as a natural product, it requires regular maintenance and care to keep it looking its best over time.
Yes, you can install engineered timber flooring yourself. Floors with a click-lock system, such as 5G locks, are especially easy to install. If the flooring uses a tongue-and-groove system, it may require more skill, but it’s still manageable if you’re confident in your DIY abilities.




