Engineered Oak 14/3 × 125 × 600 mm – Specification & Sample (TZP219) is a refined format designed for customers who want
the natural warmth of oak with the everyday reliability of engineered wood flooring. The 125 mm width
keeps the floor looking balanced and elegant, while the 600 mm length creates a clean, structured layout—ideal for apartments,
bedrooms, reception rooms and modern London renovations where the floor plays a key role in the interior.
This board size suits both smaller and medium rooms, helping the space feel tidy and premium without overwhelming it. If you are comparing
engineered oak flooring London options, a 125 × 600 format is a strong choice for a timeless look that still feels crisp and modern.
125 mm wide plank: balanced proportions for most interiors
The 125 mm width is a classic proportion that works well across different room sizes. It gives a premium feel while staying subtle,
making it easy to pair with rugs, statement furniture, or minimal modern styling. It’s also a great “safe luxury” option when you want consistency
throughout hallways and multiple rooms.
The 600 mm length helps create an orderly, clean pattern that looks especially good in contemporary spaces. It reduces overly long joins
and keeps the layout looking intentional and well finished.
Engineered construction: stability that suits London heating
This specification uses a real oak wear layer bonded to a stable multi-layer core—making it a true engineered oak floor.
Engineered construction is designed to be more resistant to seasonal movement than solid timber, which matters in London properties where
central heating and humidity swings are common.
Many installations are carried out as a full-bond floor over a properly prepared subfloor. Full bonding improves stability,
enhances the “solid” feel underfoot, and supports long-term performance—especially through hallways and connected rooms.
600 mm boards: clean layout with a tailored finish
The 600 mm board length offers a neat, design-led look that feels structured. It’s particularly effective in modern homes and apartments where
you want a floor that looks consistent and carefully planned.
This format can also help in smaller spaces by reducing visual “busy-ness” while keeping the floor looking premium and sharp.
Samples, planning and getting the best result
If you’re choosing between tones, finishes or formats, ordering a sample is the fastest way to confirm how the oak looks in your own lighting.
Daylight, warm bulbs and evening light can change how wood appears—so a sample helps you choose confidently.
Timberzone can also advise on subfloor preparation, levelling compounds, primers and adhesives so the installation performs properly long-term.
For clients searching engineered wood flooring North London and a dependable engineered format, TZP219 offers a balanced,
premium finish that works across most interiors.