- Ideal performance for underfloor heating
- Oil wax + brush
- 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
Venifloor Hawaiian Oak veneered wood flooring is exotic elegance encapsulated in natural wood. A warm shade of brown, enriched by the distinct grain of the heartwood, creates a surface that exudes character and unique charm.
The veneered planks are created from a thin layer of oak wood applied to a stable HDF board, which gives them excellent durability and resistance to daily use. As a result, the floor retains its unique appearance for many years, regardless of the style in which the interior is decorated.
Hawaiian Oak is an option for those looking for unique solutions – one that combines exoticism with timeless class. Choose a floor that will bring warmth, craftsmanship and natural beauty into your home.
Rustic Class – ABCD: Rustic wood species, such as Rustic Oak from the Prime collection. High variation in color and wood grain, intense hues, acceptable healthy/overgrown knots without restriction, with seasoned cracks, acceptable heartwood, edge defects filled with hard putty, sapwood without restriction. Planks may contain occasional knotless lots with characteristic wood grain. Black and filled knots – up to 5 cm in diameter – are also allowed. The range includes rustic floors with clear grain contrasts, strong knot accents and sapwood. This class also applies to some exotic species. Rustic style, clear accents, large knots also filled with a special two-component putty.
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 |