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Konig Essence Light Oak 8mm (Laminate Flooring)

Product Features

Water Resistant

Water Resistant

Scratch Resistant

Suitable for Underfloor Heating

Suitable for Underfloor Heating

AC4 Rated

AC4 Rated

Click Installation

Click Installation

High Quality

High Quality

Room Suitability

Bedroom

Dining Room

Living Room

Hallway

Hallway

Conservatory

Kitchen

Product Specifications

Length:

1216mm

Thickness:

8mm

Installation Method:

Click and Tap

Width:

196mm

Box Size:

2.397m sq

Finish:

EIR (Embossed in Register)

The Konig Essence Pro Light Oak is an 8mm AC4 laminate floor that brings the natural charm of oak into your home at a budget-friendly price. Its embossed in register finish enhances the wood grain detail, creating the realistic look and texture of solid wood while keeping all the low-maintenance benefits of laminate.

 

Designed for modern living, this hard-wearing floor is highly resistant to daily wear, making it a smart choice for busy homes. It’s ideal for bedrooms, sitting rooms, dining areas, and hallways where durability and style are equally important.

 

With its light oak tone and subtle grain pattern, Essence Pro Light Oak offers a versatile option that works beautifully in contemporary interiors. Its bright colour helps to open up rooms, creating a spacious and airy feel that’s especially effective in smaller spaces.

 

At Wood Floor Store Dublin, we provide high-quality laminate flooring at affordable prices, with nationwide fast delivery across Ireland. Konig Essence Pro Light Oak is a stylish and practical flooring choice that adds warmth and elegance to any home.

Q: Is Light Oak 8mm suitable for busy family homes?
A: Yes, the AC4 rating makes it durable enough for everyday use in high-traffic rooms such as living rooms, bedrooms, dining areas, and hallways.

Q: Can I install this laminate flooring in kitchens?
A: While AC4 laminate is strong and hard wearing, it is best suited to dry areas. For kitchens or bathrooms, an AC5 laminate or SPC floor is recommended for extra moisture resistance.

Q: How does Light Oak compare to real wood flooring?
A: Laminate flooring offers a more affordable and low-maintenance alternative to solid wood. Light Oak gives you the natural look of oak with the added benefits of easy cleaning and scratch resistance.

Q: How long will this floor last?
A: The Konig Essence Pro Light Oak comes with a 20-year residential guarantee, providing peace of mind that it will remain a reliable flooring choice for years to come.

Q: Do you deliver outside of Dublin?
A: Yes, we provide quick and affordable nationwide delivery across Ireland, including Galway, Cork, Limerick, and surrounding areas.

Q: Is the installation simple?
A: Yes, the Light Oak 8mm uses a click system for easy installation. It is suitable for DIY projects as well as professional fitting.

Q: Can I view Light Oak before ordering?
A: Yes, you can see this floor in our Dublin showroom or request a free sample online to check how it looks in your own home.

Site Prep, Subfloor and Underlay
One of the most important stages to consider prior to laying any type of flooring installation is site prep.
Remove all furniture from the room, brush and vacuum the sub-floor.
When fitting any flooring a key factor in site preparation is ensuring the subfloor is level. Take time to look for any unevenness in the surface. This could be nails, lumps of concrete or generally anything that would obstruct the laminate from being laid perfectly flat. In some cases, levelling compound or sheets of plywood may be needed to achieve this. Also, test for dips or humps in the sub-floor using a long straight edge such as a spirit level. Place it in multiple areas of the room and get down low to look for any potential dips or humps. Anything over 2mm in a 1 metre run should be levelled out using a suitable floor levelling compound.
If you are laying onto a new concrete sub-floor, check that it is fully dried which can take anywhere from 2 - 4 months.
Most underlays are suitable to use with laminate flooring. When choosing your underlay, you may decide to go for a noise-reducing underlay, typical foam underlay or one suitable for underfloor heating.


Expansion Gaps
It is vital to leave a consistent expansion gap of 7-10mm at walls, pillars, stairs, doorways and other fixed objects or boarders in the room such as kitchen islands or fitted wardrobes. When drilling a hole for pipes, the hole should be 7-10mm larger than the pipe itself. Objects should not be fixed to a floating floor as this prevents the floor from expanding or contracting when needed.
Materials needed:
Tri square Tape measure
Spirit level
Ruler
Pencil
Saw or stanley knife 7 - 10 mm spacers Rubber mallet Underlay
Flooring Pencil

 


Installation Guidelines
*** These instructions are a guide only. If you are unsure about anything you should refer to the instructions provided with your materials. ***


• Start in a corner and work left to right. The end with a shorter tongue should be placed against the wall. 7 - 10mm expansion spacers should be used along the wall to maintain a consistent gap. The gap will allow for any natural expansion in the future that comes with changing seasons. Without this gap, you may encounter some issues with your laminate floor.
• The second board should be laid fitting the tongue and groove mechanisms together. It is always best to refer to the specific brand’s guidelines as these grooves differ between brands. Repeat this process until the end of the row.
• In the case that the last board of the row is too long, you will need to cut this down to fit with a saw. Remember to account for the expansion spacer in this measurement. Turn the board 180 degrees in order to measure accurately and lay next to the previous board laid. After cutting, place the board down with the cut side next to the wall.
• The typical design for laying wooden floors is to keep the ends of the boards approximately 30 cm apart. If the cut off board from the previous row is longer than 30cm, use this as the first board of the second row. The freshly cut side should always face the wall. However, if it’s too short, you can cut down another board to use instead. It is advised to keep a consistent length of 30cm between the ends of the boards in order to maintain this look.
• In most cases, you will need to fit long edges together at 30 degrees from the floor before lowering it and locking it in place. The boards should then slide together into place. This is only the case for most brands so the manufacturer’s guidelines should always be considered.
• If any last boards need to be cut lengthways, you can use another board to guide any markings needed before cutting.
• Assuming these guidelines are followed and the manufacturer’s instructions are studied accordingly, there should be no issues with laying a laminate floor.

• If you need any more assistance with this you can call our team on 01 840 4458 or email us at hello@woodfloorstore.ie.

Protection 

Laminate floors are commonly difficult to scratch and chip but that doesn’t mean they’re indestructible. To help avoid unwanted marks and chips we have some tips for you!

  • Use wood flooring felt pads on heavy furniture and chairs that will be used frequently.
  • Check shoes, especially heels and football boots for any metal or hard materials that may damage your floor.
  • Install door mats at entrances to help remove any dirt, stones, and moisture from the bottom of shoes.

 

Cleaning 

  • It is important to clean your floor regularly with the correct products and care.
  • For the initial clean, vacuum with a brush head attachment to remove any dirt, dust and debris. Then, we recommend using a damp mop and a floor cleaner that doesn’t contain bleach.
  • Unless you have waterproof laminate flooring, spillages and leaks must be cleaned up immediately as laminate floors can become damaged by moisture. Ensure that it is completely dried up to avoid damage.
  • Humidity in the room should be kept at a constant between 40-65%RH. 

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Product Details

The Konig Essence Pro Light Oak is an 8mm AC4 laminate floor that brings the natural charm of oak into your home at a budget-friendly price. Its embossed in register finish enhances the wood grain detail, creating the realistic look and texture of solid wood while keeping all the low-maintenance benefits of laminate.

 

Designed for modern living, this hard-wearing floor is highly resistant to daily wear, making it a smart choice for busy homes. It’s ideal for bedrooms, sitting rooms, dining areas, and hallways where durability and style are equally important.

 

With its light oak tone and subtle grain pattern, Essence Pro Light Oak offers a versatile option that works beautifully in contemporary interiors. Its bright colour helps to open up rooms, creating a spacious and airy feel that’s especially effective in smaller spaces.

 

At Wood Floor Store Dublin, we provide high-quality laminate flooring at affordable prices, with nationwide fast delivery across Ireland. Konig Essence Pro Light Oak is a stylish and practical flooring choice that adds warmth and elegance to any home.

FAQ’s

Q: Is Light Oak 8mm suitable for busy family homes?
A: Yes, the AC4 rating makes it durable enough for everyday use in high-traffic rooms such as living rooms, bedrooms, dining areas, and hallways.

Q: Can I install this laminate flooring in kitchens?
A: While AC4 laminate is strong and hard wearing, it is best suited to dry areas. For kitchens or bathrooms, an AC5 laminate or SPC floor is recommended for extra moisture resistance.

Q: How does Light Oak compare to real wood flooring?
A: Laminate flooring offers a more affordable and low-maintenance alternative to solid wood. Light Oak gives you the natural look of oak with the added benefits of easy cleaning and scratch resistance.

Q: How long will this floor last?
A: The Konig Essence Pro Light Oak comes with a 20-year residential guarantee, providing peace of mind that it will remain a reliable flooring choice for years to come.

Q: Do you deliver outside of Dublin?
A: Yes, we provide quick and affordable nationwide delivery across Ireland, including Galway, Cork, Limerick, and surrounding areas.

Q: Is the installation simple?
A: Yes, the Light Oak 8mm uses a click system for easy installation. It is suitable for DIY projects as well as professional fitting.

Q: Can I view Light Oak before ordering?
A: Yes, you can see this floor in our Dublin showroom or request a free sample online to check how it looks in your own home.

Maintenance

Protection 

Laminate floors are commonly difficult to scratch and chip but that doesn’t mean they’re indestructible. To help avoid unwanted marks and chips we have some tips for you!

  • Use wood flooring felt pads on heavy furniture and chairs that will be used frequently.
  • Check shoes, especially heels and football boots for any metal or hard materials that may damage your floor.
  • Install door mats at entrances to help remove any dirt, stones, and moisture from the bottom of shoes.

 

Cleaning 

  • It is important to clean your floor regularly with the correct products and care.
  • For the initial clean, vacuum with a brush head attachment to remove any dirt, dust and debris. Then, we recommend using a damp mop and a floor cleaner that doesn’t contain bleach.
  • Unless you have waterproof laminate flooring, spillages and leaks must be cleaned up immediately as laminate floors can become damaged by moisture. Ensure that it is completely dried up to avoid damage.
  • Humidity in the room should be kept at a constant between 40-65%RH. 

Cleaning 

It is important to clean your floor regularly with the correct products and care. For the initial clean, vacuum with a brush head attachment to remove any dirt, dust and debris. Then, we recommend using a damp mop and a floor cleaner that doesn’t contain bleach. Unless you have waterproof laminate flooring, spillages and leaks must be cleaned up immediately as laminate floors can become damaged by moisture. Ensure that it is completely dried up to avoid damage. Humidity in the room should be kept at a constant between 40-65%RH.

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