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£33.99 m 2

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£33.99 m 2

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Kahrs Oak Berlin

Sku: 151N4AEKFMKW220
Regular Price

£138.00 / m² (inc VAT)

Size: 15mm x 187mm x 2200mm

1

Actual Coverage (m2)

2.54

Your Total price(inc of VAT)

£350.52

Oak Grey Engineered Floor with 1 Strip

Pack size
2.54
Wear layer
3.5 mm
Species
Oak
Finish
Natural Oil, Stained, Light Smoked and Brushed
Design
1 Strip
Grade
City
Edge
Micro Bevelled
Joint
Woodloc® 5S
Underfloor heating
Yes
Gtin
7393969041133

Kahrs Oak Berlin is suitable for

Room Suitability


  • Bedroom

  • Conservatory

  • Dining

  • Hallway

  • Kitchen

  • Living Room

  • Underfloor Heating

DESCRIPTION

Kahrs Oak Berlin is a grey stained city grade floor with an understated elegant look. The oiled finish promotes the clean and even natural grain of the wood as well as offering superior protection and a soft underfoot feel. The additional surface processes such as hand scraping along with brushing and light smoking adds a subtle and refined touch.

Here are some of the features that you'll love about the Kahrs Oak Berlin Hardwood Flooring:
- Stunning natural texture and grain that enhances any décor style.
- A durable construction that ensures longevity and ease of maintenance.
- Scratch and stain-resistant surface that stays beautiful under various conditions.
- Easy to install, thanks to its user-friendly locking mechanism.

Oak Berlin engineered wood flooring comes with a 30 year domestic warranty and utilises a simple locking system for easy installation. If you would like to see this floor in a variety of situations and home decor then you can use the Kahrs online room planner by clicking below.

Kahrs Oak Berlin, hardwood flooring, durable, elegant, natural texture, scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, easy installation, home decor, oak wood flooring.

For oiled floors Kahrs recommends an additional coat of Satin Oil is applied after installation.

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