Ritz Oak Herringbone Lacquered
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Ritz Oak Herringbone Lacquered
The Ritz Oak Herringbone Lacquered flooring is high-quality and ideal choice in wooden flooring. For a more traditional and darker ambience to the home, the Ritz Oak Herringbone flooring makes for an exceptional option. Adaptable for any environment thanks to its versatility, the Ritz Oak Herringbone is shown here with lacquered finish. Ritz Oak Herringbone flooring is a darker tone of wood providing warm coffee colour tones, making for an ideal way to illuminate the finer details in the home. For those looking for a modernised style of flooring, the Ritz Oak Herringbone flooring can be an ideal flooring.
Urbane Living have a large range of high-quality herringbone and chevron parquet flooring available in many styles and colours (the majority of our plank flooring is available in herringbone or chevron). Please visit our showroom to view a large selection of display boards and expert advice. Shown here is our prime grade herringbone.
Image shown is Wenge for the purpose of illustrating the board structure only
4.5mm wear layer on top
Multilayer birch substrate
Tongue and Groove 4 Sides machined to hundredth of a millimeter,
Slightly chamfered on 4 sides
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Formats | Plank, Herringbone, Chevron 45°, Chevron 30°, Inlaid Parquet, Parquet Panels |
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Species: European White Oak
Construction: Engineered 2 layer; 4.5mm hardwood wear layer with birchply substrate. Tongue and grooved 4 sides
Finish: Options Natural Oiled, Lacquered
Edge Profile: Micro Bevel 4 sides
Grade: Rustic A and Prime A (no knots or sapwood allowed)
Dimensions: 90 x 700* x 14mm or 135 x 700* x 14mm (10mm thickness also available) *Longer lengths available on request
Pack Size: Sold in m2
Suitability: Suitable with underfloor heating
Availability/Returns: 4-5 weeks from order
Installation: Glue Down
UV Sensitivity: Can darken over time
Hardness: 1360 Janka Hardness – medium hard
Eco attributes: European Production, Environmental Management System compliant with UNI EN ISO 14001
Care & Maintenance of Wood Floors
Maintaining a suitable environment
As it is a natural material, wood reacts to changes in ambient conditions. Maintaining this environment is the key to your parquet’s long life and good condition. An RAH (relative air humidity) of 45% to 60% represents an ideal environment for timber floors. In winter, artificial room heating tends to make the flooring shrink, which can lead to splitting. Use special humidifiers to prevent the air in the rooms becoming too dry. Hygrometers and thermometers should also be used to keep an eye on room conditions. Room temperature should be kept at 18-22° If using under floor heating, temperature of the wood floor should not exceed 27°.
Tips to caring for your wood floor
Caring for a pre-finished parquet involves just a few simple rules:
• Use entrance matts to removed grit and dirt from shoes • Use a broom or vacuum cleaner for daily cleaning, and stains should be removed with a damp cloth. • Only ever use the recommended cleaners, NEVER ammonia-based products. • Wear is an inevitable characteristic of a living material such as wood but, over time, it actually contributes to the floor’s beauty by creating a ‘lived in’ feel. Accidental damage can be avoided by sticking felt pads onto the base of chair legs and any other furniture that is often moved around. • Areas which are most frequently walked over, such as doorways and hallways, can be protected with rugs; flower and plant pots should be provided with.
Know your wood floor finish
Your wood floor will have a protective finish to the floor to stop moisture and chemicals damaging the floor. You should always follow the instructions for the type of finish applied to your floor.
Lacquered (Varnish):
Routine Cleaning:
• Wipe with a damp mop or cloth using diluted Neutral Cleaner. Work on one area at a time, rinsing the mop or cloth regularly. It should always be well wrung out to avoid getting the wood to wet. A buffing machine fitted with a micro fibre cleaning pad is also suitable • Frequency: From once a week on light-traffic floors to daily cleaning in high-traffic areas.
Sugessted products: Bona Floor Cleaner for Lacquered Floors
Maintenance:
• Deep cleaning and removal of wax build up on floors use wax removal product such as L94 Cleaner, Bona Polish remover followed by coating of polish such as Everclear Matt/Gloss or Bona Polish
Hard Waxoil:
Routine Cleaning:
• Wipe with a damp mop or cloth using diluted Neutral Cleaner or Treatex Floorcare. Work on one area at a time, rinsing the mop or cloth regularly. It should always be well wrung out to avoid getting the wood to wet. A buffing machine fitted with a micro fibre cleaning pad is also suitable • Frequency: From once a week on light-traffic floors to daily cleaning in high-traffic areas
Sugessted products: Treatex Cleaner for Oiled Floors, Bona Floor Cleaner for Oiled Floors
Maintenance:
• Deep cleaning and removal of wax build up on floors use Treatex Preparation Cleaner • Re apply with Treatex Wax Polish or apply an additional coat of Hard Waxoil
Natural impregnating oils:
Routine Cleaning:
• Wipe with a damp mop or cloth using diluted Neutral Cleaner or BioSoap. Work on one area at a time, rinsing the mop or cloth regularly. It should always be well wrung out to avoid getting the wood to wet. A buffing machine fitted with a micro fibre cleaning pad is also suitable • Frequency: From once a week on light-traffic floors to daily cleaning in high-traffic areas.
Sugessted products: Treatex Cleaner for Oiled Floors, Bona Floor Cleaner for Oiled Floors, Berger Bio Soap
Maintenance:
• Deep cleaning and removal of wax build up on floors use Bona Wax removal and finish with Bona Polish • Refinish with Classic 100 Pro Oil
Wax Finishes
Routine Cleaning:
• Wipe with a damp mop or cloth using diluted Neutral Cleaner or BioSoap or A fondo. Work on one area at a time, rinsing the mop or cloth regularly. It should always be well wrung out to avoid getting the wood to wet. A buffing machine fitted with a micro fibre cleaning pad is also suitable • Frequency: From once a week on light-traffic floors to daily cleaning in high-traffic areas
Maintenance
• Deep cleaning and removal of wax build up on floors use L94 and finish with Aqua Satin Polish or Alungo or Lignolux • To maintain and protect the finish of your flooring over time, it will be necessary to repeat this treatment twice during the first year and at least once from the second year onwards. L94 is only required if deep cleaning required or excess build up of wax is present. • If the floor is subject to heavy wear and tear, this treatment may be repeated every 4/6 months, if necessary.