
We produce this European oak in four different formats:
These vary depending on how it is machined and what width, but all from the same source. EUROPEAN OAK is an elegant characterful timber with more grain change and colour variation than American oak. This type of oak can lend itself to modern and historic interiors.
CONTINENTAL OAK
Thickness: 20.4mm thick.
Widths: 100/140/180mm.
(normally sold random/even mix of widths. Clients can select one size. If all widest width, price is + 10%).
Lengths: 1500 - 3000mm (up to 20%<1500mm)
Machined: T/G
Ends matched. 1.2mm Microbevel.
Prefinished & Unfinished.
Prices:
Continental Oak Std: £48.10 /m2 + vat
Continental Oak Select: £63.00 /m2 + vat

CONTINENTAL Oak is so called as it has a 1.2mm micobevel along the top edge where two boards meet creating a small but elegant 'v' joint which is popular in northern European countries. Can be hand finished with oil or with our own tough water-based matt lacqeur.
Thickness: 20.4mm thick.
Widths: 100/140/180mm.
(normally sold random/even mix of widths. Clients can select one size. If all widest width, price is + 10%).
Lengths: 1500 - 3000mm (up to 10%<1500mm)
Machined: T/G Ends matched. No Microbevel.
Unfinished.Only
Prices:
European Oak Standard: £48.10 /m2 + vat
European Oak Select: £63.00 /m2 + vat

CASTLE OAK:
As European but wider widths.
Widest boards (260mm) have more rustic character with more knots and some larger knots.
Thickness: 20mm thick.
Widths: 180 / 218 / 260mm.
(normally sold random/even mix of widths. Clients can select one size. If all widest width, price is + 10%).
Lengths: 1500 - 3000mm (up to 20%<1500mm)
Machined: T/G Ends matched. No Microbevel.Unfinished
Prices:
Castle Oak Mixed Grade: £57.50 /m2 + vat
Castle Oak Select Grade: £69.00 /m2 + vat
GIANT OAK BOARDS are also available in super wide and super long boards. These are French Oak. Click here for more details.
ORIGINS
Our European Standard and Continental oak flooring is sourced from sustainably managed forestry in France and Germany.
The trees used are selective thinnings which are felled during September and October as part of a sustainably managed forestry programme. The butts(logs) are then sawn, graded and airdried during the winter months, before being dried in high tech kilns.