- 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
Venifloor Oak Ivory veneer wood flooring combines light, subtle colors with natural wood grain in a rustic style. The light shade brightens interiors and optically enlarges them, introducing a sense of spaciousness and lightness.
The lacquer finish in ecru tones emphasizes the elegance and delicacy of the panels, while ensuring high durability and resistance to everyday use. It’s a solution inspired by Scandinavian aesthetics, which is invariably popular among architects and investors.
Ivory oak is a proposal for interiors where modern lightness, natural materials and timeless style are important.
Classic Class – AB: Classic wood species, such as Classic Oak from the Prime collection. Carefully selected heartwood with any grain pattern – straight, semi-flat or flat – with natural, varied wood colors, small knots and occasional sapwood. In the case of exotic species, it is also possible to have more pronounced color differences, stronger accents of knots and traces of heartwood – depending on the species, with the possible presence of sapwood (e.g., American Walnut). Natural wood color and structure, any grain pattern, single, acceptable light knots up to 1 cm in diameter with small cracks, fine sapwood and acceptable wide core radii. For species such as Elm or Ash – intense color variation is possible, with visible knots and heartwood drawing.
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 |