TZB03 Engineered Wood Flooring | North London


Bespoke engineered oak flooring for design led projects

This bespoke engineered oak flooring option is created for projects where standard sizes colours and finishes are not enough. Instead of choosing a ready made product you can work with a flexible specification that adapts to your design. Board thickness plank or parquet dimensions grading and surface treatment can all be adjusted so that the floor suits the architecture of the property and the way each space is used.

As a premium form of engineered wood flooring this product combines a real European oak surface with a stable multi layer core. This structure is well suited to modern London homes and commercial interiors that have central heating and changing humidity through the year. When correctly installed the floor feels solid underfoot and maintains a neat appearance across larger rooms and open plan layouts.

This bespoke engineered oak option is ideal for premium residential refurbishments extensions and light commercial environments such as studios offices and showrooms. It can be specified for living rooms kitchens bedrooms hallways and feature areas where a higher level of design control is required. The result is a floor that looks considered and tailored rather than an off the shelf choice.

Control over format grading texture and colour

One of the main advantages of this bespoke engineered oak flooring is the ability to define the format that fits your design vision. You can choose wide planks for a calm contemporary feel classic plank widths for a more traditional look or parquet designs for additional pattern. Formats can include herringbone chevron mansion weave and other layouts which can be scaled to suit both compact and generous spaces.

Timber selection plays a major role in the final look of the floor. You can specify rustic classic or prime grades of oak depending on whether you want natural knots and character or a cleaner more minimal appearance. Further detail can be added or reduced through options such as bevel edges the level of brushing and the amount of texture that is visible on the surface.

Colour and finish are developed carefully to coordinate with the rest of the interior. Light natural oak tones can brighten spaces and work well with neutral design schemes while warmer mid tones and richer shades can anchor large rooms and complement darker joinery. Finishing choices include natural oils coloured oils and matt lacquers that combine visual appeal with practical protection for everyday use in busy homes and workspaces.

Construction performance and project suitability

Beneath the surface this engineered wood flooring uses a carefully balanced core that helps to limit movement compared with traditional solid wood boards. This structure supports stable performance over prepared screeds structural boards or suitable renovation substrates. When the product is fully bonded to a smooth and dry subfloor the boards sit flat and secure which protects the joints and keeps the overall appearance neat over time.

The floor can often be specified for use with correctly designed underfloor heating systems when details are followed and the subfloor conditions are suitable. This makes the product a strong choice for modern London refurbishments where warm floors and efficient heating are important. Correct specification and installation help to maintain comfort underfoot while still showcasing the natural character of oak.

Our team can provide guidance on thickness selection wear layer options installation method and maintenance so that this bespoke engineered oak flooring works reliably in your project. If you are planning a refurbishment new extension or commercial fit out you can use the enquiry form or reach us through the Timberzone contact page to discuss room sizes drawings and the type of finish you would like to achieve.

You can also get in touch through the Timberzone contact page if you prefer to send project notes drawings or photographs directly to our team.

Type
Bespoke engineered European oak flooring
Thickness options
Typical thickness options include 14mm 16mm 18mm and 20mm subject to specification
Board and parquet sizes
Made to measure plank and parquet dimensions chosen to suit each room
Wear layer
Oak wear layers commonly 3mm 4mm or 6mm depending on project requirements
Grades
Rustic classic and prime oak grades selected to match your design style
Joint profile
Tongue and groove joint with optional bevel detail
Installation method
Bonded to suitable subfloors or floated over appropriate underlays
Underfloor heating use
Can be specified for compatible underfloor heating systems when designed correctly
Design formats
Planks herringbone chevron mansion weave and other decorative layouts