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Solid Oak Wood Flooring Antique Brown - 18mm x 125mm

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2.2m2

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Description

Discover the enduring allure of antique brown solid oak wood flooring, a choice that infuses any space with warmth and character. Each plank is meticulously crafted from high-quality solid oak, revealing the natural beauty of the wood's intricate grain and rich, deep brown hues. This flooring is not merely a surface but a statement of timeless style and an investment in lasting durability. Its inherent strength ensures it can withstand the demands of daily life, while its classic, rustic charm provides a versatile foundation for a variety of interior designs, from traditional to contemporary..


Suitability

This product is suitable for installation in the following environments:

  • Room Suitability

    Living Spaces

    This floor is suitable for use in living spaces such as lounges, dining rooms, studies, bedrooms and hallways.

  • Room Suitability

    Kitchen (with care)

    This floor is suitable for use in kitchens provided care is taken to prevent exposure to excessive moisture.

  • Room Suitability

    Bathroom (with care)

    This floor is suitable for use in bathrooms provided care is taken to prevent exposure to excessive moisture.

  • Room Suitability

    Stairs

    This floor is suitable for use on stairs.

  • Basement

    This floor is suitable for use in basements.

  • Conservatory

    This floor is suitable for use in conservatories.

Specification

Product Code NGS15125AL
Colour Natural
Board Thickness 18mm
Plank Width Narrow (under 149mm)
Style 1 Strip (Plank)
Floor Type Solid
Wood Species Oak
Dimensions 18mm x 125mm
Veneer Thickness 18mm
Edging Square
Grain Natural
Surface Texture Handscraped
Finish Brushed
Installation Method Tongue & Groove
Pack Size 2.2
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Volume discounts are available on this floor

We offer a tiered incentive volume discount when you buy this product. So, simply put, the more you buy the cheaper your flooring becomes!

The structure is very simple with the discounts automatically applied to your basket and explained when you calculate how much flooring you need. If you have any questions about our discounts please do not hesitate to call.

Finance

Finance

Transform your space with beautiful new flooring—without the upfront cost. At Under The Feet, we’ve partnered with Klarna and PayPal to offer flexible payment plans that let you spread the cost over time. Whether you choose to pay in 3 interest-free instalments or split payments monthly, you can invest in quality flooring today and pay at your own pace. Simply select Klarna or PayPal at checkout and enjoy stress-free shopping with no hidden fees.

View our detailed tips on how to maintain Engineered oak floors at our Advice Centre.

Installation

Installation

Installing oak wood flooring is straightforward, whether you choose a click-lock system or traditional tongue and groove boards. Click-lock flooring is ideal for DIY enthusiasts—it simply snaps together without the need for glue or nails, making it quick, clean, and easy to lay over underlay or existing subfloors. It’s perfect for floating installations and can be done with minimal tools or professional help.

Tongue and groove oak flooring offers a more classic, secure fit. Each board slots into the next and can be glued, nailed, or floated depending on the subfloor and room conditions. While it may take a bit more time to install, tongue and groove provides a seamless, long-lasting finish—ideal for those looking for a more traditional and robust fitting method.

View our detailed tips on how to maintain Engineered oak floors at our Advice Centre.

Maintenance

Maintenance

Oak wood flooring—whether solid or engineered—is a timeless investment, and with the right care, it can last for decades. Both types benefit from regular sweeping or vacuuming (with a soft brush attachment) to remove grit and dirt that can cause scratches. Use a slightly damp mop with a pH-neutral wood floor cleaner for deeper cleaning—never soak the floor or use harsh chemicals, as excess moisture can damage both solid and engineered oak. Mats at entrances and felt pads under furniture help prevent scuffs and dents, and rugs can be used in high-traffic areas to reduce wear.

Engineered oak flooring is particularly suited for areas with fluctuating temperature and humidity. Its multi-layered construction makes it more stable and resistant to warping, making maintenance easier overall. That said, it’s important to keep humidity levels between 40–60% to prevent the surface layer from drying out or lifting. Depending on the thickness of the wear layer, engineered floors can be lightly sanded and refinished once or twice, giving them a refresh without a full replacement.

Solid oak flooring demands slightly more attention, especially to moisture and climate control. Use a humidifier during dry winter months and ensure rooms are well ventilated to prevent expansion and contraction. The key benefit of solid oak is its longevity—it can be sanded and refinished multiple times over the years, making it ideal for high-traffic family homes. For both types, we recommend using breathable wood oils or lacquers as a finish, depending on the look and level of protection you prefer. Our top picks include Osmo Polyx-Oil for a natural, durable finish, and Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner for everyday care. With consistent upkeep, your oak flooring will age gracefully and retain its beauty for generations.

View our detailed tips on how to maintain Engineered oak floors at our Advice Centre.

 
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