The Classic 20mm Supreme Plank (Raw plank)
(M² Required)
Total price: £64.00
Our Classic Plank, but in an extra chunky 20mm board with a 6mm oak veneer.
The Classic grade provides the perfect balance between contemporary and rustic, for those who adore the authenticity and character of real wood, but want an elegant overall aesthetic.
The oak used in this plank comes from the middle half of the trunk. This is where branches start to form, resulting in smaller knots that will be visible across the plank. Not as lively as The Rustic Plank, nor as squeaky clean as the The Pristine Plank, this is for those who like to have their cake and eat it too...
If you're looking to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere in your home, The Classic Plank will certainly deliver. Made from premium French oak, this plank has been cut to an extra large 2200 x 220mm size for a striking appearance that gives a balanced overall effect and an added feeling of space.
This plank is left unstained and unfinished for you to finish at home to your desired requirements.
FEATURES
Specifications
SKU: | KG002 |
Minimum Purchase: | 2m2 |
Plank Thickness: | 20mm |
Wear Layer: | 6mm |
Wood Species: | Oak |
Plank Size: | 2200mm x 220mm x 20mm. (Packs include 20% cut lengths) |
Grade: | Classic (read more about our grades here) |
Installation: | Tongue & Groove |
Edge Finish: | All-round medium bevelled edge |
Underfloor Heating: | Suitable for underfloor heating |
Choose options
What's the difference?
Oil | Lacquer |
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Oil penetrates the wood, enhancing its colour and accentuating its natural grain and texture. This process results in a charming, authentic appearance. Oiled wood floors are considered to be less protected than lacquered ones, however they’re much easier to mend if they get scratched or stained. Unlike a lacquered finish, oil can be reapplied as a spot treatment, which will save you having to sand and refinish the entire floor if only a small area needs repairing. Another advantage of an oiled wood floor is its ability to be restored to pristine condition with a fresh coat of oil. The frequency of recoating depends on usage, but we suggest reapplying every 1-2 years. |
Lacquer sits on top of the wood and acts as a barrier against dirt particles and moisture. This makes it a popular choice as it's considered more resilient and resistant to spills than oil. However, it's important to remember that even lacquered floors can still be susceptible to damage from puddled water. Lacquered floors also highlight scratches more than oiled floors, and are therefore not recommended for pet owners. Lacquered floors are prized for their ease of maintenance, as unlike oiled floors they don't require frequent treatments. However, if damaged, they cannot be repaired in small areas; instead, the entire floor must be sanded and refinished. |
Why buy Ready-to go?
Left Untreated
Our Ready-To-Go collection is left untreated (no oil or lacquer) and comes in one surface texture
Fast UK delivery
All of our untreated wood floors are held in stock for immediate dispatch
DIY Finish at home
Finish your own floor with one of our recommended oils or lacquers (sold separately)
NEXT DAY DELIVERY
Next Day UK Delivery is available on our Ready-To-Go Floors. Simply select this shipping option at checkout and place your order before midday.
Sustainably Sourced, Premium French Oak
All of our floors are made from premium French Oak on top of an engineered Eucalyptus core, for a floor that will stand the test of time. All raw materials in the production of our floors are derived exclusively from sustainable forestry areas.