- Ideal performance for underfloor heating
- 6 layers of lacquer + alumina
- 114% harder than layered oak planks
- Fast and convenient installation without glue
- No sanding
- Durability for many years – up to 15 years warranty
- Eco-friendly production – less wood consumption
Bloodwood, also known as Kiaat or Mukwa, is a species native to South Africa that is distinguished by its unique deep color and interesting wood grain. Its warm, satin color is a perfect match for elegant and carefully designed interiors.
Venifloor veneer wood floors made from this wood add exotic charm and class to a space. Bloodwood veneer flooring is an option for those who appreciate unusual solutions and high quality – both in terms of aesthetics and durability.
If you are looking for something that will make your interior stand out and leave an unforgettable impression, bloodwood flooring will be the perfect choice.
Classic Grade – AB: Classic wood types – e.g. Classic Oak in the Prime collection. Selected heartwood flooring with any grain pattern – straight, semi–flat or flat with a natural, varied color of wood with small accents of knots and occasional sapwood. In exotic species, there may also be a floor with a vivid color variation, from stronger knot accents and heartwood traces, for species heartwood floors with a subdued appearance, with possible sapwood, e.g. American Walnut. Natural color and structure, any arrangement of rings, single acceptable light knots up to medium diameter 1 cm with small cracks, delicate sapwood, wide rays allowed. For species such as Elm or Ash, a floor with a vivid color variation, with knots and appearance of heartwood. Both gentle drawing and stronger knot accents are possible.
Underfloor heating systems
No | Property | Test Results | ||
Venifloor 10 mm | Solid oak 16 mm | Layer floor 15 mm | ||
1. | Thermal conductivity λ [W/mK]. (higher score = better parameter) | 0,255 | 0,184 | 0,162 |
2. | Thermal resistance, R [m2K/W]. (lower score = better parameter) | 0,039 | 0,087 | 0,092 |
Prepared by Valerjan Romanovski, PhD, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Department of Wood Technology.
Brinell hardness test | |
Examined features | Test results |
Determination of indentation resistance – Brinell HB medot (PN-EN 1534:2011) | |
Venifloor board | 78,1 N/mm2 |
Floorboard wear layer Oak | 36,5 N/mm2 |
Pine board | 18,8 N/mm2 |