TZ501 Natural Oiled Oak is a warm, matte engineered oak plank with a natural oil finish that highlights real grain and character. In the 190 × 1900mm format, it creates long, clean lines with fewer joins—perfect for open-plan spaces, hallways and living areas.
The natural oil finish enhances the oak grain rather than masking it, giving a calm,
design-led surface that suits modern interiors, period homes, and renovations across London.
Produced in a wide plank format of 190 × 1900mm, TZ501 creates long, clean lines that make
spaces feel larger and more connected. Fewer end joints means a more seamless look—ideal for open-plan
layouts, hallways, living rooms, and extensions where you want one continuous oak floor throughout.
Why 190mm wide planks work so well in London homes
A 190mm engineered oak plank has enough width to show off real oak character while still
feeling balanced underfoot. It’s a popular choice for customers comparing
wide plank engineered wood flooring because it creates a higher-end visual without looking
“too wide” in typical London room proportions.
The 1900mm length reduces visible joins and creates a calmer floor pattern, especially when
boards run with the light or along the longest wall. This is one of the simplest ways to upgrade the feel
of an interior without changing the layout—just by choosing the right plank size.
Natural oiled finish: warm, matte, and easy to live with
Customers often ask for a finish that feels “real” rather than overly glossy. A
natural oiled engineered oak floor keeps the look soft and matte, while allowing the grain
texture and colour variation to come through. It works beautifully with warm whites, greige tones,
microcement, stone worktops, and modern black accents.
Oil finishes can also be practical: small marks can often be refreshed with the correct maintenance
products (depending on wear and manufacturer guidance). If you’re comparing options like
oiled oak flooring vs lacquered boards, oil is often chosen for its natural look and
“repair-friendly” feel over time.
Engineered stability: better performance than solid wood
TZ501 uses a real oak wear layer bonded to a stable engineered core, designed to reduce movement compared
with solid timber—particularly important in centrally heated properties where humidity changes seasonally.
That’s why engineered oak flooring is one of the most popular choices for London homes.
For best results (especially on wider planks), we typically recommend a full-bond glue-down
installation onto a properly prepared subfloor. Full bonding improves stability, reduces hollow sounds,
and helps the floor stay flatter—ideal for high-traffic areas and open-plan spaces.
Samples, installation advice, and getting the best finish
If you’re choosing between different tones or finishes, ordering a sample is the fastest way to confirm
how the oak looks in your own lighting. Daylight, warm bulbs and surrounding colours can all affect how a
“natural oil” reads on the floor.
Timberzone can also advise on subfloor preparation, primers, levelling compounds, moisture
control, and the right adhesive system—so your engineered wood flooring installation in London
looks crisp and performs long term. Use the buttons below to order a sample and view the full specification.