TWO-LAYER FLOORING (OAK + PLYWOOD) SANDED
Two-layer flooring consisting of a combination of oak wood and birch plywood is often
used in all types of residential and commercial spaces. The oak lamella makes the surface layer of this floor covering bright and unique. The lamella may be 3 mm or 4 mm, while the total thickness of the flooring may be 14 mm or 15 mm. The edges of this type of flooring are slanted down, i.e. they have a micro-bevel.
simplicity. Its structure consists of oak lamella that is 3 mm or 4 mm thick, and transversally placed fir slats. This type of flooring comes in three different thicknesses: 12 mm, 14 mm and 15 mm. The top layer of this type of two-layer flooring has a micro-bevel.
recognizable for its diversity and authenticity. The top layer of this three-layer flooring is 3 mm or 4 mm thick and consists of a carefully processed oak lamella with a slanted bevel on its edges. The middle layer consists of fir slats placed transversally to the surface layer. The bottom part of this multilayer floor covering is made of a 2 mm thick fir veneer. This structure gives stability to this type of flooring, and is recommended for large-surface floors.
product. It is stronger and more resistant compared to other types of multilayer flooring, which makes it more stable and longer-lasting. The top and bottom layers of this floor covering are made of oak lamella that is 4 mm thick, while the total thickness of the product may be 15 mm or 20 mm. It is recommended for large-surface floors, as well as more often trafficked spaces that are used frequently and heavily