Featured Flooring: European Oak Mauritius


Right this moment we’re shining the highlight on deluxe European oak Mauritius from our Timbertop Way of life assortment! Let’s take a deeper take a look at this gorgeous vast plank ground.

AESTHETIC & STYLE

A tropical paradise off the coast of Africa, the Island of Mauritius is understood for its pristine seashores and memorable reefs. Guests flock from continents away to calm down on this unique haven. Our European oak coloration by the identical identify is becoming of this title because it displays gentle and ethereal coloration, paying homage to the salty seashore air. The attractive blonde reactive stain accentuates the pure magnificence and character of every 9.5″ vast plank, making this a positive alternative for any area.

STRENGTH & DURABILITY

The European oak Mauritius’ 9 1/2″ vast planks are constructed with a luxe 6mm put on layer that’s additional bolstered with a hevea cross-finger engineered core. This engineered building permits the ground to be structurally secure and minimizes the anticipated seasonal enlargement and gapping in hardwood flooring. The Timbertop assortment is backed with Urbanfloor’s lifetime structural and 35-year end guarantee (see guarantee data right here for extra particulars). In consequence, you may select the Mauritius with confidence that its timeless aesthetic will endure for years to return.

SAFETY STANDARDS

We guarantee cleaner air for your loved ones. In line with our firm’s values, all our engineered wooden flooring is proudly FloorScore licensed. FloorScore certification is a voluntary, unbiased certification program. The FloorScore program assessments and certifies that onerous floor flooring and the supplies that they’re made with conform to stringent indoor high quality emission requirements.

You possibly can learn extra about FloorScore certification right here.


Love the Mauritius? This gorgeous ground can also be out there in a coordinating 4 3/4″ herringbone!

 



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