ELKA 20mm Engineered Oak ELKA 2mm Autumn Oak Smoked Hand Knotted 189X1
ELKA 20mm Engineered Oak ELKA 2mm Autumn Oak Smoked Hand Knotted 189X1
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Colour and grain
This product is a fumed product (ammonia treatment). The reaction on the wood which gives the darker colour is dependent on the tannin content of the wood (the more tannin the darker the result) The tannin content depends on the origin of the Oak but even trees from the same forest have a different tannin content.
So a fumed product always gives you more colour variation than a stain but the tone is far warmer, highlights character and helps bring nature in to your home. Flooring must be mixed well to achieve a balanced look.
Character
This product contains D & E grade with large repaired sunken and small unrepaired splits to add character to the product, Rustic means the full yield of the log is used so variation in colour, grain, repaird knots, small unfilled worm holes are all to be expected.
Variations within grades
Open, with longer rays than red oak. Occasional crotches, swirls and burls. Plain sawn boards have a plumed or flared grain appearance.
Delivery Information
- Shipping/Carriage Charges: Prices quoted in the checkout include delivery to the front door of your house or building to most addresses within the UK
- Deliveries are normally made within 3-5 working days of the order being placed but may take longer if shipped from a 3rd party location.
- Please note that additional services such as evening or weekend delivery, deliveries to remote or island locations, or when special delivery services are requested, additional charges to cover these costs will apply.
- Deliveries to certain areas of the UK may be restricted.
How To Measure Flooring Area
It’s impossible to know the cost of a new floor without knowing how much of it you need. Unless you’re a maths whizz, it can be pretty daunting to start measuring your room, so we have a simple method you can use.
If your room is a rectangle, this is as simple as measuring the length and width of your room and multiplying them together. Therefore if your room is 6 metres long and 3 metres wide, the area will be 18 metres square because 6 x 3 = 18
Multiply the width and length of each rectangle together to find the area. Then, add the areas of each rectangle together to find the total area. If you have an L shaped room, for example, this can be split into 2 rectangles.