LWD-EB013
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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.
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).
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.
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.
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 |
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.
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).
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.
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.
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 |
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