With all the aesthetics of a real wood floor, but without any of the restrictions, real wood engineered flooring is a practical design choice for any home. When laid, an Elka real wood engineered floor is virtually indistinguishable from a solid
wood floor. This is thanks to the product’s unique structure, which includes a generous surface layer of between 2mm and 4mm of real wood, making it possible for all Elka engineered floors to be sanded and refinished.
Parquet flooring gets a texture rush in this stylish and characterful floor. These matt lacquered blocks bear distinctive saw marks for a striking rustic effect, whilst being wonderfully contemporary in colour. A subtle matt lacquer completes the look of our Goodrich Salted Oak flooring
Gloriously bold and blackened, Goodrich Charred Oak captures the riveting feel of a reclaimed parquet floor on an engineered board. Explore stunning colour variations throughout unique blocks that are each distressed by hand. Marks, scuffs, dents and tumbled edges tell the tale of an age-old timber that’s wonderfully worn over time.
With all the aesthetics of a real wood floor, but without any of the restrictions, real wood engineered flooring is a practical design choice for any home. When laid, an Elka real wood engineered floor is virtually indistinguishable from a solid
wood floor. This is thanks to the product’s unique structure, which includes a generous surface layer of between 2mm and 4mm of real wood, making it possible for all Elka engineered floors to be sanded and refinished.
Parquet flooring gets a texture rush in this stylish and characterful floor. These matt lacquered blocks bear distinctive saw marks for a striking rustic effect, whilst being wonderfully contemporary in colour. A subtle matt lacquer completes the look of our Goodrich Salted Oak flooring
Gloriously bold and blackened, Goodrich Charred Oak captures the riveting feel of a reclaimed parquet floor on an engineered board. Explore stunning colour variations throughout unique blocks that are each distressed by hand. Marks, scuffs, dents and tumbled edges tell the tale of an age-old timber that’s wonderfully worn over time.