For a floor with real intrigue, choose our Dijon Ancien Blanc. It has a unique mix of grey, brown and ivory tones, achieved by applying a transparent ice finish to a deeply smoked oak. Looks particularly stunning in large format herringbone.
Dijon Ancien Blanc
From £65.50 /m² + VAT
- Additional Information
- Technical Information
- Oak Fitting Guidelines
- Finishing Touches
- Maintain your Floor
Additional Information
Grades
Natural Grade: Healthy knots up to 60mm, open but filled knots up to 40mm, end cracks allowed up to 250mm, sapwood up to 1/3 of width.
Select Grade: Healthy knots up to 30mm, open but filled knots up to 10mm, no end cracks and sapwood up to 5% of board.
Prime Grade: Small healthy knots up to 10mm, no open knots, no end cracks and sapwood up to 5% of board.
Cassette
Available in a variety of cassette designs. Click here to view the design options.
Optional Brushed Finish
The addition of a brushed finish to your oak floor enhances the grain and adds texture to the surface, providing extra durability.
Lead times
Plank – 5-6 weeks
Block, Chevron – 6-8 weeks
We recommend when ordering to include 5-10% for wastage & cuts.
Technical Information
16mm | 20mm | |
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Suitable for use with underfloor heating | ||
Kiln dried to a moisture content 8-12% | ||
Solid oak top layer thickness | 4mm | 6mm |
End-matched timber (tongue & groove on 4 sides) | ||
Random lengths up to 2.4m | ||
Micro-bevelled board edges, as standard | ||
Hand-scraped surface and edges optional for aged finish | ||
Structural grade – install directly onto joists ≤ 400mm centres | ||
Installation by secret nail onto suitable timber subfloor | ||
Installation by gluing directly onto subfloor | ||
Installation as a floating floor - room area ≤ 30m², room width ≤ 4.5m |
Oak Fitting Guidelines
For information about preparation and installation of our oak flooring, see our Oak Fitting Guidelines.
Finishing Touches
We supply an extensive range of standard and customised finishing touches for your floor, including stair treads, nosings and floor protection. For information, see Finishing Touches.
Maintain your Floor
For information on how to care for your floor, see Maintain your Floor.