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Elevate your interior with Eastern Europe Open Pore Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring in Natural White Oak. This flooring features a unique open pore surface that highlights the natural texture and grain of the White Oak, offering a sophisticated and organic look. The herringbone pattern enhances the classic design, adding elegance and style to any room.Crafted from premium White Oak sourced from Eastern Europe, this engineered wood flooring is built to last with a high-quality ABCD grade, making it suitable for both residential and commercial spaces. The UV lacquer coating not only enhances the wood’s natural beauty but also provides added protection against wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting durability.The open pore finish creates a more natural and tactile feel, giving your floors a modern yet timeless appeal.Whether you’re looking to create a cozy home or a stylish commercial setting, the Natural White Oak Herringbone brings warmth, character, and a sustainable choice to your space.
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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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