The Manoir range is a range of French oak floor boards which are either aged/distressed with chipped edges. The process simulates marks traditionally achieved via normal wear and tear, to create the feel and appearance of a much older material. The colour references are from 1 to 16. It is available either in straight planks or pattern Parquets as Chevron, Herringbone or Versailles panels. The quality of the wood is a mix between rustic A and rustic B. 

Details
  • Category
    Timber Flooring, Engineered Wood Flooring, Commercial Grade Flooring
  • Range
    Manoir
General
  • Country of origin
    France
  • Type of use
    Commercial and Residential
  • Care and cleaning
    Easy maintenance
  • Installation
    Professional installation recommended
Specifications

The width of our board ranges between 9 cm and 30 cm, with lengths up to 3m. When laid, this balanced alternation of width gives a feeling of great warmth.

Scope of use

Our French oak floors are available in solid wood and engineered versions (laminated, suitable for underfloor heating systems). Whether in an understate contemporary home or in a period residence, Old Oak floors will adapt to all atmospheres and all styles of interior design, always preserving the harmony of the space.

Features

Timeless and unrivalled, our aged French oak floors are regarded by purists as among the finest available today, chosen by architects and homeowners who demand uncompromising quality. We love old materials for their authentic charm and specialise in sourcing French oak that embodies a truly time-worn look. Through a unique and intricate reactive colouring process, these patinas develop remarkable depth and character.

01

Natural

02

Light Cognac

03

Dark Cognac

04

Chocolate

05S

Light Grey

05A

Dark Grey

06

Anthracite

07

Black

08

Tobacco

09

Washed-out Dark Brown

10

Bleached Grey

11

Straw

12

Amber

13

Washed-out Dark Brown

14

Black Chestnut

16

Beige

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