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Limed Oak Engineered Flooring Latest Trends

 

At Wood and Beyond, we’re not really betting people but if we were to put bets on anything, it would be that limed oak engineered flooring would simply never go out of fashion. Liming wood was a method used to preserve and protect wood years and years ago. With a real sun-kissed end look to it, it’s reminiscent of the new England boating sheds that the likes of the Kennedy’s and Ralph Lauren are so associated with.

With a feel that the floor has been warmed by the hot summer sun, choosing one of the limed oak engineered flooring latest trends means that your home will be bang-on for this season’s look. There are several possibilities when it comes to making the right selection in this range.

When we think of limed oak, we think of white oak flooring that’s been a tad distressed, ditto grey and of course white washed wood flooring. In this article, we’d like to share the Top Ten that we think are well worth looking out for if you’re planning a sun-kissed look for your home this winter.

Natural engineered oak, white washed, UV lacquered. This white washed oak floor is engineered, which means that you can install it in any room of the home you wish, including bathrooms and kitchens. Because of its clever construction, it won’t bat an eyelid, even in rooms where temperatures and moisture levels go up and down like a fiddler’s elbow!

Natural engineered oak, white washed, UV lacquered – click fit. This option is ideal for anyone who fancies option 1, but wants to have a go at fitting an oak floor themselves for the first time. The click styling of the boards in this solution means it really is a breeze to fit – even for first time DIY-ers.

Natural engineered oak polar white, brushed and UV lacquered. If you’re looking for a limed oak engineered floor that’s slightly darker than the rest, this one’s a great option. Although its name is polar white, it has an almost grey charm to it. With a real mushroomy, velvety finish, this floor would work great used throughout the home as the perfect neutral backdrop for a whole mix of furnishings.

Select engineered oak elite click London white brushed UV oiled. If you want light and bright, this one’s for you. In real old fashioned limed oak style, this floor has been updated to give it the modern, lived-in look that is so popular today. Perfect in any room where you want to add an impression of space or light, this floor is a real bargain at less than £35 per square meter and thanks to its click system is a breeze to fit.

Select engineered oak London white UV oiled. Similar to the option above, this floor doesn’t feature click, but creates a stunning end result nonetheless.

Prime engineered oak click brushed white UV oiled. This prime grade wood flooring is unbelievably priced at just a few pennies over £40 per square meter right now. A real top of the range option, the grain is beautifully evident and you can almost feel the quality oozing from it.

Natural solid oak brushed white 22% hardwax oiled. If you want a solid oak solution with the limed look to it, then this one is hard to beat. Brushed white and 22% hard wax oiled, limed oak flooring doesn’t come more natural looking and more luxurious than this. Suited to any room in the home where you don’t anticipate significant temperature or moisture fluctuations, this floor truly is top-end luxury at a bargain basement price.

Natural engineered oak spring grey UV oiled. Even though this floor has grey in its title, it’s still a nice light limed oak option. Warm and almost sandy in colour, it would be ideally suited to an interior that’s focused on neutral colours with either pastel or white walls.

Natural solid oak brushed UV oiled white medium. Again a solid wood option for anyone who’s looking for it, this floor is stunning. With the grain apparent on every board, this limed oak floor will create a superb backdrop for any interior; modern or traditional.

Prime engineered oak herringbone sunny white brushed UV oiled. If you’re looking for a limed oak solution with a bit of a difference, this option’s for you. The herringbone styling is reminiscent of stately homes and castles of years gone by, yet is a super way of juxtaposing old and new if you want an eclectic mix of modern and traditional.

So there you have it, our Top 10 limed oak flooring latest trends. We truly hope you’ll share our enthusiasm and find what you’re looking for here. But if you’d like any help whatsoever in choosing the floor of your dreams, we’re here for you. All you need to do is get in touch.

Jonathan Sapir

Jonathan Sapir has over 17 years in the flooring industry. As an authority on flooring, he infuses his extensive knowledge and passion for quality products into every article. Jonathan's expertise helps readers make informed decisions for elegant and durable flooring solutions.

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