FRENCH OAK FLOORING

Driftwood French Oak Flooring Perth

Driftwood French Oak flooring is the perfect foundation to bringing together all your contrasting colours and tones throughout your home. 

The lighter, subtle warmth of Driftwood combined with the texture of French Oak delivers a timeless elegance to any home. Every Lifewood driftwood floorboard is made of three layers of same oak wood.

Driftwood French Oak Flooring

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Species: Quereus robur
Hardness 6.5kN
Thickness: 15MM
Width: 220MM
Length: 2200MM
Nosing length: 1800MM
Beading Length: 1800MM

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Walk on our whole collection at our Osborne Park showroom and see the best Driftwood French Oak flooring Perth has to offer at Lifewood.

STABILISED SOLID TECHNOLOGY

100% French Oak timber flooring from top to bottom

Our patented design combines the look and feel of solid timber with the strength and stability of French Oak engineered flooring.

Driftwood French Oak Hardwood Floorboard

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Frequently Asked Questions about Driftwood French Oak Flooring.

WHERE DOES THE PRODUCT COME FROM?

We’re proud to say that Lifewood is the only company in Australia that controls the whole manufacturing process of its product.

From ethically sourcing all our logs, to production quality assurance in our factories in Vietnam and Indonesia, we control and can guarantee that every stage of the Lifewood manufacturing process is ethical and sustainable.

Learn more about how we changed our business structure in order to guarantee our ethical approach and remove our product entirely from China.

 

IS YOUR FLOOR SOLID TIMBER OR ENGINEERED?

Lifewood flooring is a mixture of both thanks to our patented Stabilised Solid manufacturing structure.

Our boards are engineered using solid timber on all 3 layers of the board. This enables us to use the most beautiful part of the timber as the surface layer and the less attractive pieces as the bottom layers. We’re able to utalise a lot more of the tree with this method.

The middle layer of the board is cross-engineered at a right angle and functions as the core layer of the board. This cross-layering gives the core the ability to yield to the natural movement of its environment, and yet hold this movement entirely within its core, so it does not affect the top and bottom layers of the floorboard. This detailed, extensive part of the process is precise and quality controlled with great attention.

HOW DURABLE IS THE FLOOR?

All Lifewood floors are pre-finished timber boards which come with 9 layers of Polyurethane protective coating, applied to all 6 sides of each board. This makes the floor highly resistant to spillage and day to day surface wear.

This advanced coating makes the floor suitable for active households and is pet-friendly. Commonly, most surface scratches will just mark the coating and not penetrate the wooden surface. These scratches can be easily covered with a textile marker which we give to all our clients.

HOW DO YOU INSTALL THE FLOOR?

We will always suggest to direct stick a Lifewood floor.

Direct stick is a method of installation where the floor boards are glued directly to the sub floor using timber floor adhesives.

The advantages of this way of installation are that you can sand and polish the floor more times giving your floor a much longer lifetime, plus it eliminates hollow echo from under the boards.

Discover the cost of your new French Oak Driftwood floor, fully installed.

WE CAN SHIP ALL OVER AUSTRALIA

We supply across Australia

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