MULTILAYER FLOORING

multi-layer oak flooring in the dining room with big table

Multilayer flooring is a type of wooden floor that is made up of 2 layers of glued wood, with support of birch plywood. This construction method provides a number of benefits over traditional solid wood flooring.

One of the main advantages of multilayer flooring is its durability. The multiple layers of wood provide added stability, which makes it a more resilient option for high-traffic areas. It is also easy to install and renew, which makes it a great option for those looking to update their flooring without undertaking a major renovation project.

In terms of design, multilayer flooring is very sophisticated and versatile. It can be mixed with diverse interior design styles, such as chevron or herringbone, which makes it a great option for any home or commercial space.

Another advantage of multilayer flooring is its suitability for underfloor heating. Due to its lesser total thickness, it has low heat transfer resistance, which means it can be used with underfloor heating systems without compromising their efficiency.

In summary, multilayer flooring is a type of wooden floor that is made up of three or more layers of glued wood. It is made of completely natural materials; it is durable, very stable, easy to install and renew. It looks very sophisticated and versatile, it can be mixed with diverse interior design styles and it is an ideal solution for under-floor heating, thanks to its lesser total thickness it has low heat transfer resistance.

SPECIES:
oak, ash

DIMENSIONS:

Thickness: from 10 mm to 15 mm

FINISH:

unfinished, brushed, varnished, painted, oiled, handscrape, smoked...

UNDERFLOOR HEATING:

suitable

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