Block

Block

Block Flooring

  • Material: Usually hardwood (oak, teak, maple), though engineered options exist.
  • Design: Laid in decorative patterns for a classic, upscale look.
  • Installation: Can be glued down or nailed, often requires a flat subfloor
  • Finish: Matte gloss level (3–5), water-based stain
  • Use Case: Ideal for formal spaces, heritage buildings, or premium interiors.
  • Advantages:
    • Timeless aesthetic appeal with rich wood tones.
    • Durable and long-lasting when properly maintained.
    • Can be refinished multiple times
Size: 146 mm (W) × 730 mm (L) × 9 mm (T)
Grade: Select / Rustic Light
Profile: Uniclic® A+B locking system
Coating: Elastic varnish (water-based)
Finish: Matte gloss level (3–5), water-based stain
VOC Emissions: Formaldehyde emission: E1 (EN12460-3 compliant)
Lengths: Fixed length: 730 mm
Package: 9 planks per carton (≈0.96 m²), 7.5 kg per carton; 96 m² per pallet
Block flooring is typically crafted from solid hardwood blocks like oak, teak, or maple, arranged in decorative patterns for a premium finish
Yes, when properly installed and maintained, block flooring offers excellent durability and is ideal for high-traffic residential or commercial spaces.
Absolutely. Since it's made from solid wood, block flooring can be sanded and refinished multiple times to restore its original beauty.
Yes, due to its patterned layout, block flooring should be installed by professionals to ensure precise alignment and long-term stability.
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