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Sourced from premium White Oak in Eastern Europe, Dark Smoked Eastern Europe Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring features a deep brushed surface that emphasizes the rich texture and grain of the wood. The dark smoked finish gives the wood a sophisticated, moody tone, creating a bold yet inviting atmosphere in any space.The classic herringbone pattern adds dynamic visual appeal, making this flooring a good statement piece for living rooms, offices, and hallways. With a CD grade, it offers great durability and stability, standing up to high foot traffic in both residential and commercial settings. The UV oil coating not only enhances the wood’s natural beauty but also provides protection against wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting performance. The gloss level of 10±2° delivers a subtle, refined sheen that highlights the wood’s deep tones without being overpowering.Ideal for anyone looking to add warmth, character, and style to their interiors, Dark Smoked Herringbone flooring offers both aesthetic charm and lasting functionality, good for creating a luxurious and enduring look in any room.
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ENGINEERED HERRINGBONE HARDWOOD FLOOR
The thing you must know about hardwood floor grades is that no governing body sets the standards. Instead, the grading system is primarily determined by individual manufacturers and suppliers. As a result, we may use our systems to classify the appearance and quality of the wood.
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