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LWD-EB013 Vintage Style Chemical Reactive Stain European Oak Flooring

Engineered Hardwood is a popular choice for homeowners who want the look of traditional hardwood floors with added durability. It performs better in areas with changing moisture and temperature levels, such as kitchens and basements, as it is less susceptible to warping and expanding than solid hardwood.
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Overview


Step back in time with the LWD EB013 Vintage Style Chemical Reactive Stain European Oak Timber Engineered White Oak Wood Flooring—where old-world elegance meets modern engineering. This flooring features a distressed, vintage-inspired finish created through a proprietary chemical reactive staining process, enhancing the oak’s natural grain with deep, rich tones that mimic century-old timber. The engineered structure ensures stability in diverse environments, making it ideal for historic restorations and luxury spaces craving timeless charm.


Features


Artistic Chemical Reactive Staining

Vintage Patina Creation: A two-step process combines alkaline washing to open the wood grain with reactive iron salts, producing authentic-looking age spots and color variations, reminiscent of reclaimed oak from historic buildings.

Hand-Distressed Details: Select planks feature intentional saw marks and subtle edge distressing, enhancing the vintage aesthetic without compromising structural integrity.


Engineered Durability for Modern Use

Five-Layer Poplar Core: 16mm total thickness (5mm oak veneer + 11mm cross-laminated core) provides superior resistance to warping, even in climates with drastic temperature changes (tested from -20°C to +40°C).

Ceramic-Enhanced Lacquer: A 7-layer protective coating with micro-ceramic particles increases scratch resistance by 30%, ideal for high-traffic areas while preserving the vintage finish’s delicate appearance.


Sustainable Heritage Preservation

FSC 100% Certified: Uses oak from forests managed for long-term ecological balance, supporting sustainable practices in historic preservation projects.

Low-Impact Manufacturing: The reactive staining process uses 50% less water than traditional dye methods, aligning with green building standards.


Design Versatility

Color Palette: Available in "Antique Chestnut," "Vintage Grey," and "Heritage Walnut," each with unique reactive variations to suit traditional, transitional, or eclectic design schemes.

Installation Options: Compatible with glue-down, nail-down, or floating methods, including use over radiant heating systems (max surface temp 28°C).


Application


Historical Restorations: Perfect for listed buildings, manor homes, and heritage cottages, where the vintage finish matches original architectural details while offering modern stability.

Luxury Commercial Spaces: Ideal for high-end boutiques, private clubs, and gourmet restaurants, creating an ambiance of timeless luxury that appeals to discerning clientele.

Residential Nostalgia: Suited for living rooms, libraries, and dining areas in homes seeking a blend of comfort and classic style, especially when paired with vintage furniture or ornate rugs.


FAQ


Q: Will the distressed finish wear down over time?

A: The ceramic lacquer protects the surface from excessive wear; minor scratches can be touched up with matching stain without sanding the entire floor.

Q: Can this flooring be refinished?

A: Yes, the 5mm veneer allows for 2-3 refinishings to refresh the vintage patina, though professional assistance is recommended to preserve the reactive stain.

Q: What is the recommended subfloor preparation?

A: Subfloors should be flat (max 3mm deviation over 3m) and dry (moisture content ≤12% for concrete, ≤10% for plywood) to ensure proper adhesion and prevent core expansion.


Technic Process


Name Parameter
Material Oak
Thickness 10/2mm, 12/2, 14/3, 15/4, 19/4mm
Technics Wirebrushed, Handscrapped
Type Multi-layer Engineered Wood Flooring
Finish UV Lacquer, Chemical Reactive
Plywood Full Eucalyptus / Birch
Size 1900*190*15/4mm; 2200*240*15/4mm;2200*260*15/4mm
Grade ABCD
Installation System T&G
Bevel Micro Bevel Four Sides



Oak Flooring


SY 231203 (3)


Oak Flooring


SY 231203


Manufacturing Video Tour



Strict QC System


Under the control of ISO9001, ISO14001 and ISO14025, from material to the final product, each piece is processed through required working procedures and each procedure is controlled strictly by certain producing data. Especially for the procedures of kiln dry skills, environmental climates and piece checking, which promise our floor with a stable and high quality.


1. Piece by piece check

MC(Moisture content) check. Before the KD board go into the T&G(Tongue and Groove) processing workshop, we will classify the KD boards according to the different MC level. This procedure promises all the classified KD boards is at the same MC level. At the same time, the two faces and four sides will be checked. Any defects board will be put away.


2. Twist surface check

Before T&G processing, the workers will check the surface and put away the defects board.


3. Thickness surface check after T&G

  • Processing defect check at the same time, classify the T&G board according to the natural color variation. Make the color in most uniform.

  • Sanding check before UV coating. Check the surface and thickness.

  • UV product line check, put away the defect UV coating product.

  • Final product color classified secondly. Make the final packed products color in most uniform .

  • Advanced kiln dry skills-key factor of final floor with a stable condition.


4. Expericed kiln dry skills

  • Drying the AD board according to the different places climate requirement. Making the MC more close to the local climate requirement.

  • Drying the AD board according to the different species. Different species need different way (such as; time, temperature , Moisture etc.) to dry.

  • Before further processing, the dried boards just after taking out from the kiln need a stress-relief period. Different species need different stress-relief time. Then the AD board turned into KD board. The stress-relief period is very important for the stability of the floor.


5. Test and record at QC center

We select the final products randomly form UV coating line for testing the impact resistance, wear resistance, hardness of surface, adhesion, scratch resistance, MC and dimensions. And then, we make a record for all the testing. If any item can’t meet the requirement, we will immediately inform certain workshop to improve.


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