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New Build in St Asaph: Stunning Karndean Flooring Installation by Oakwill Flooring
At Oakwill Flooring, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, beautifully finished flooring solutions tailored to the needs of each project. Recently, our team had the pleasure of working in a new build on the Bryn Gobaith site in St Asaph, North Wales.
At Oakwill Flooring, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, beautifully finished flooring solutions tailored to the needs of each project. Recently, our team had the pleasure of working in a new build on the Bryn Gobaith site in St Asaph, North Wales. This particular project allowed us to showcase our expertise in luxury vinyl flooring, where we fitted just over 140 square meters of Karndean Knight tile in the stylish Grey Limed Oak.
Why Karndean Flooring?
Karndean’s Knight Tile range is known for its realistic wood appearance, durability, and low maintenance. The Grey Limed Oak design brought a fresh, contemporary feel to this home. We laid the flooring diagonally throughout the downstairs areas, including the kitchen, utility, lounge, family room, and bathrooms upstairs, adding a border for a touch of elegance.
Flawless Subfloor Preparation
To ensure a smooth installation, we prepared the subfloor with precision. Our process included applying Stopgap F77 to protect against moisture, followed by Stopgap P141 primer for a secure bond. Finally, we used Stopgap 1200 Pro to create the perfect surface for the vinyl tiles, ensuring a seamless, high-quality finish.
Serving St Asaph and North Wales and the UK With Quality Flooring
Based in North Wales, we specialise in a wide range of flooring solutions, from luxury vinyl to carpets and hardwoods. Whether you’re in St Asaph or the surrounding areas, Oakwill Flooring is dedicated to delivering exceptional craftsmanship and top-quality products.
Looking to upgrade your flooring? Contact Oakwill Flooring today for expert advice and a free consultation!
Herringbone Floors - Classic And Timeless
Today Herringbone floors are a popular choice if you are looking for something timeless and stylish Plus it’s something a little different to the more obvious straight lay block or plank. Oakwill Flooring have lots of experience in laying herringbone floors for homes and businesses across North Wales and the North West of England.
Today Herringbone floors are a popular choice if you are looking for something timeless and stylish Plus it’s something a little different to the more obvious straight lay block or plank. Oakwill Flooring have lots of experience in laying herringbone floors for homes and businesses across North Wales and the North West of England. There are lots of materials to choose from when considering a herringbone floor with a vast array of colours and finishes. Today we will take a look in depth and try to help you decide if a herringbone floor would be a good choice for you!
A Bit Of History
The distinctive herringbone zigzag pattern comes from the resemblance of the skeleton of a herring fish. As well as being great to look at the structure is also very strong.
For those that are curios let’s delve back into history to see where this style and technique originated. The herringbone pattern was originally used for roads by the Ancient Romans. Then in the middle ages used in the gothic period mainly bricks and tiles. It wasn’t until the renaissance era the herringbone pattern became popular for wooded parquet floors, but at this period it was mainly seen in big palaces and manor houses. In modern times the herringbone pattern is used in residential and commercial buildings across the world, for its great looks and ability to make spaces appear larger than they actually are!
What Types of Herringbone floor do Oakwill install?
Oakwill Flooring install solid wood, engineered wood and LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile ) herringbone floors .
Solid and engineered come finished in a variety of colours and finishes. We tend to fit mostly oak but blocks can come in maple, walnut, ash to name a few.
LVT ( Luxury Vinyl Tile) is also a very popular and affordable option. Very hardwearing and great for spill prone areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. LVT can emulate wood and stone finishes extremely realistically and give your home a classic look for an affordable price. The vinyl tile can also come in a much larger size, like the floor shown in the photos below which can be very effective. These are a Karndean LVT in ‘Studio Oak’ laid in herringbone at a customers house in Glan Conwy, North Wales.
Preparation needed before fitting a herringbone floor
To install a herringbone floor the subfloor needs to be smooth, flat, dry and structurally sound. Dependent on the subfloor and its condition - if needed we would either apply a smoothing compound latex or fix down plywood which would then be feather finished.
Installing herringbone floors
Wood herringbone floors tend to be T&G blocks which are fixed down using a flexible wood glue. Our skilled team then carefully lay the first 2 rows down the centre of the room making sure that the line is perfectly straight. This is then the base to work outwards either side across the room. Herringbone wood floors do tend to take longer to fit than straight lay due to the blocks generally being smaller, resulting in more cuts (which are all on angels) around the edges of the rooms. Like any wood floor a 10mm gap is needed around the perimeter which is covered by either skirting or beading for a neat finish. We undercut all door architraves so the flooring disappears underneath nicely.
A similar process is used when installing LVT - But with LVT there is a click system where the board lock together at the sides or a glue down version. The glue down version requires trowling down a vinyl glue and when tacky the vinyl planks are butted up to one another and pressed down into the glue.
Do you have a flooring project in mind?
All our products and processes have excellent finished results that will transform your home or business property. The quality flooring products that we supply along with our skilled fitters will leave you feeling over the moon with your new floor.
If you would like more advice about having a herringbone floor fitted, please contact our professional and friendly team today!
Karndean - Fantastic Solution For Kitchen Floors
A very busy few months for the Oakwill Flooring team. This flooring project over in Prestatyn just shows how fantastic Karndean can look in a kitchen.
A very busy few months for the Oakwill Flooring team. This flooring project over in Prestatyn just shows how fantastic Karndean can look in a kitchen. With it being such a great quality product - hardwearing and durable, it was also a really nice product for our team to fit!
LVT ( Luxury Vinyl Tile) has become a very popular flooring solution over the years - This is understandable due to its durability, looks and price point. Plus there is a huge variety of styles to choose from.
For this project we installed karndean Van Gogh rigid core in Texas white ash - Which is a great choice for any part of your home or business space. We think it especially suited this nice kitchen area, with its warm and natural tone and its easy to clean surface.
We fitted a total of 25m2 for the project and using the Karndean rigid core 5G vertical click locking system.
The Karndean Van Gogh range comes in 3 different plank sizes, two of them use a glue down system.
56” x 9” (1422mm x 228mm) full length glue down plank.
28” x 7” (711mm x 178mm) small plank gluedown. Ideal for herringbone or block designs.
28” x 7” (711mm x 178mm) rigid core herringbone plank.
Within the karndean Van Gogh range come many different wood and stone effects all inspired by the beauty of the natural world.
If you would like a free measure and some expert advice on flooring for your kitchen, or any other area of your property - Please contact our friendly team today by calling or emailing using the buttons below.
Wood Floors: Enhancing Property Value
Whether it’s a home, business premises or public building. A wood floor can be an excellent choice for the immediate and the long run.
Real wood floors have been used in properties for centuries and there are many reasons why. A big reason is that fitting a solid wood or engineered wood floor adds value to a property.
Whether it’s a home, business premises or public building. A wood floor can be an excellent choice for the immediate and the long run.
Yes the initial outlay can be more expensive than other flooring options, but not as much as you may think, plus they are a fantastic investment.
Firstly a wood floor has a massive appeal aesthetically, with its naturally beauty and character. Once a wood floor has been installed into a property the feel of a property changes. There’s a feeling of warmth, it makes the building feel solid and safe, it basically makes you want to spend more time there. It adds extra character to a property.
Getting back to the value it adds to the property financially - Wood floors if cared for correctly, can last for decades even hundreds of years. So less need to replace! You can change the finish and colour of a wood floor if it starts looking a bit tired, fashion changes or you just feel like a change. By sanding a small amount of the top layer off and adding a stain or just a different oil or lacquer can be transformative. It’s amazing how you can make a wood floor look like it’s just been installed, even if it’s many decades old!
So all this said, it’s not surprising that homes featuring wood flooring typically fetch higher prices and are deemed more appealing to homebuyers.
Oakwill Flooring have advised on and installed many wood floors across North Wales, the North West of England and beyond. Our customers have always been over the moon with the results! It’s also a very satisfying feeling that the floor potentially could be still part of that home or building for many generations to come!
Today there are a huge amount of wood flooring options to choose from. Oakwill have had years of experience in fitting all types of wood flooring including solid and engineered wood floors. Also many different wood species such as, oak, maple, pine and walnut, which can come in many colour options. These also come in different sizes, such as long, wide or narrow planks down to wood block / Parquet - Which can then be laid in different ways such as straight lay, herringbone and chevron.
There is rarely a building that wouldn’t suit a wood floor!
If you are considering a wood floor, please contact our professional and friendly team for advice.
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