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ORDER up to 4 cut samples for free (normally £3 each). Free samples are not available for some small & decorative tiles.
Coombe Sand is simply a traditionally finished, natural
grade, oak floor. With rustic highlights such as knots and grain-markings, the
inherent beauty of the oak is gently enhanced with a natural oil – no staining,
no chemical colours, no frills. This is reflected in the price, at just
£39sqm+VAT for the 19cm wide plank and £49sqm+VAT for the 22cm wide plank,
Coombe Sand provides a beautiful yet durable, classic looking, engineered oak
floor at a great price. With lovely warm medium-oak hues, this oak flooring is
eminently suitable for a wide variety of areas in the home.
Available in two sizes:
1900mm (L) x 190mm (W) x 15mm (D) at just £39sqm+VAT and
delivery. - CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK
2200mm (L) x 220mm (W) x 20mm (D) at just £49sqm+VAT and
delivery.
PRICES ARE PER PACK EXCLUDING DELIVERY. We operate a minimum
order quantity of 6 boxes on this product. Pack size is listed under the
specification tab along with further information on this natural grade oak
floor.
Product Details | |
Pack Size 190x1900x15/4 | 6 planks per pack. Pack size is 2.166sqm equating to per sqm price of £39.00+VAT. |
Pack Size 220x2200x20/4 | 4 planks per pack. Pack size is 1.936sqm equating to per sqm price of £49.00+VAT. |
Weight | 190 x 1900: 11.542kg per sqm | 220 x 2200: 15.39kg per sqm |
Pack Weight | 190 x 1900: 25kg per pack | 220 x 2200: 30kg per pack |
Packs Per Pallet | 190 x 1900: 38 packs | 220 x 2200: 30 packs |
Board Thickness | 190 x 1900: 15mm thick board, 11mm ply back 4mm oak top layer | 220 x 2200: 20mm thick board, 16mm ply back 4mm oak top layer |
Technical | |
Structural Board 20mm Format | This is a 20mm thick board so can be laid directly on joists using an appropriate fixing mechanism. |
Grade | NATURAL GRADE: Natural Grade wood (also known as Character Grade) flooring will include both heartwood and sapwood. It is an affordable and attractive option that is full of character. Natural grade allows a wider range of colour variation, knots are larger and there will be incidents of checks (stable splits) across & between the growth rings, all of which add to its natural charm. Filler will be used and the colour is traditionally dark, carefully selected to compliment the oak rather than to match it or ‘disappear’. |
Blending | Shade and colour variation should be expected in our real timber engineered oak products. Each board will react differently to the finishing processes used and have unique characteristics such as knots and highlighted grain. Stronger tone & colour variation can occur between batches, so it is recommended you ensure you order enough for your project in one batch. As always when laying real timber flooring a good number of packs should be opened at a time and blended. |
Glue-Down | We recommend fixing engineered oak, where possible, with the Glue-down method. Using a high-quality adhesive will result in the most stable floor installation as the base of each board is bonded directly to the sub-floor. No underlay is needed and no gluing of the tongue and groove is required. We recommend Bona Quantum flexible wood flooring adhesive though many other brands are available – speak with your installer as they will likely have a tried and tested product they can supply. |
Floating | Glue-down method is not appropriate for sub-floors that are damp, are mixed i.e. timber subfloor combined with concrete/screed sub-floor or have specific requirements such as acoustic deadening. With sub-floors of this type the Floating installation method will likely be proposed by your installer. The boards are not fixed to the sub-floor but instead uses the weight of the floor itself to keep them in place, usually with the use of an underlay between the sub-floor and boards. The tongue & groove would normally be glued in a floating installation. NB: Beswick stone do not provide underlay, glue or any other wood installation product. |