Vendor : Prestige Floors
Artisan Oak Romandie
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DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS
Description
Artisan Oak
Grade & Surface
European Oak ABCD grade.
Contains tight and filled knots and natural characteristics to complement plank visual.
Surface texture, light wire brush.
Sizes
Extra Wide Plank (4 Colours)
240 x 14.2 x 2450 mm inc. nested shorts.
Profile
Floating install.
Patented Uniclic locking 4 sides.
Colour Range
240 mm Extra wide plank
Brittany Grey, Montreux, Natural Classic, Romandie
European Coating
Pre-finished Water based UV Lacquer.
Physical Properties
Slip Resistance, In accordance with AS/NZS 4586, R10 & Class Y.
Fire Test Data, Critical Radiant Flux, 7.5Kw/m2
Mean Smoke Development, 17 % minutes.
Formaldehyde Emissions, E1.
(Below recommended World Health Organisation Levels).
The Artisan Oak range is manufactured to provide class leading performance underpinned by third party eco-certification and accreditation. This encompasses our raw material supply and all manufacturing processes.
Our range is produced from natural timber sourced from sustainably managed forest resources and manufactured with non-toxic materials.
With confidence you can specify or use Artisan Oak flooring knowing that it will not compromise our valuable environment and well-being. The range represents great value with fully supported Australian warranty provisions.
MAKE SURE YOU GET THE RIGHT MEASUREMENTS, FIRST
How to Measure your Room
One of the first things we learnt when getting into the trade was -measure twice, cut once. It's been a golden rule since day-one! Here's how to get it right, the first time. We strongly recommend adding 10% wastage to your order.
1. Get Prepared
Get a tape measure or laser distance meter. You can also download an app (such as RoomScan Pro) that can use your phone or tablet camera to measure your room.
2. Take your Measurements
Measure the length and width of the room from wall to wall. You can split complex rooms into smaller, more easily measurable areas.
3. Get your Total Area
Multiply the length and the width of each room or area. Add the numbers together to get your total area.