TZ487 UV Lacquered Engineered Oak


Engineered Oak 150 × RL mm – Specification & Sample is a wider-plank option for customers who want a confident, modern oak floor that still feels warm and natural. If you’re researching engineered wood flooring and comparing plank widths for a London home, this 150 mm format gives you a premium proportion that looks especially good across open-plan kitchens, living areas and larger reception rooms where the flooring needs to “carry” the space.

The random length (RL) layout keeps the floor looking authentic. Instead of repeating the same joint pattern, RL boards create a more natural, staggered effect—perfect for hallways that run into living areas and for ground floors where you want the oak to flow through the home without feeling too uniform.

150 mm wider planks: modern, high-end look without overpowering the room

The 150 mm width delivers a contemporary, high-end feel that can make rooms feel more expansive. It’s wide enough to show more of the grain and natural character in each board, yet still refined enough to work in typical London room proportions. This is a popular choice for customers searching engineered oak flooring London who want something more premium than a narrow plank, but not as bold as extra-wide boards.

In open-plan spaces, wider boards help create calmer “lines” and a stronger sense of continuity. Combined with random lengths, the finished floor looks less repetitive and more like a traditional plank floor—ideal if you want an engineered construction with a natural, timber-led appearance.

Engineered stability: designed for central heating and everyday living

This engineered oak flooring format combines a genuine oak wear layer with a stable multi-layer core, helping it cope better with seasonal changes than solid timber. That matters in London and North London homes where central heating, temperature swings and shifting humidity can influence timber movement.

For best results, wider engineered planks are typically installed as a full-bond floor over a correctly prepared subfloor. Full bonding supports the board, improves the solid feel underfoot, helps reduce hollow sounds, and supports long-term performance— especially in hallways, kitchens and busy living spaces where foot traffic is high.

Random lengths: more natural layout, better flow across connected rooms

The 150 × RL layout is designed for homes where the floor runs through multiple areas. Random lengths break up the lines of the room and avoid the “grid” look that can happen when boards are all the same length. This is particularly useful in open-plan London extensions, long corridors, and connected kitchen-living spaces where you want the floor to feel relaxed and design-led.

RL boards also help create a more balanced look in rooms with awkward shapes, bay windows or changes in direction. It’s a subtle detail, but it has a big impact on how premium the finished installation feels—especially when combined with clean fitting, correct expansion allowances, and professional subfloor prep.

Samples, installation advice and choosing the right engineered wood flooring

If you’re deciding between plank widths or finishes, ordering a sample is the quickest way to confirm the true tone and grain in your own lighting. Place the sample near cabinetry, tiles, paint colours and fabrics, then check it in daylight and in the evening—oak can read warmer or cooler depending on the room.

Timberzone can advise on subfloor preparation, levelling, primers and adhesive selection so your installation performs properly long-term. If you’re comparing engineered oak flooring, researching engineered wood flooring London, or looking for a wider-plank option that still feels refined, Engineered Oak 150 × RL mm is a strong specification for a modern, premium interior with natural timber character.

Type
Engineered Oak
Thickness
14 mm
Size
150 × RL mm
Top Layer
3 mm Oak
Grade
Joint
T&G
Installation
Bonded
Underfloor Heating
Yes