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Suitable for Underfloor Heating
3mm Top Layer
Click Installation
High Quality

Length:
600mm
Thickness:
14mm
Installation Method:
Click and Tap
Width:
90mm
Box Size:
1.62 sq
Finish:
Matt
The Tuscany Oak Herringbone engineered flooring in light oak combines natural beauty with lasting stability.
Part of the Konig Native range, it is crafted with a durable multilayer birch plywood base and a genuine oak wear layer, giving you the timeless appearance of solid wood with the strength and balance of engineered construction. The subtle brushing enhances the oak grain and adds gentle texture, creating a refined herringbone pattern that suits both classic and contemporary interiors.
This light oak finish brightens any space and complements a wide range of colour schemes, making it a versatile choice for living rooms, kitchens and open-plan areas. Elegant and hardwearing, it offers the warmth of real wood and the reliability of modern engineering.
Description
Specifications
Can this be used in a kitchen?
Yes, this floor can be used in a kitchen, but spills should be wiped up promptly to prevent moisture damage.
How do you recommend cleaning this floor?
Clean with a lightly damp mop and a pH-neutral cleaner suitable for engineered wood floors. Avoid abrasive products, steam cleaning and excess water.
Does this floor need treatment?
No, this floor is pre-finished, so no additional treatment is required after installation.
Can it be used with underfloor heating?
Yes, engineered wood flooring is suitable for most underfloor heating systems. Keep the surface temperature below 27°C and increase heat gradually at the start of each heating season.
Is it suitable for high traffic areas?
Yes, engineered wood offers excellent strength and dimensional stability, making it suitable for high traffic living areas such as halls and sitting rooms.
Does it need an expansion gap?
Yes, leave a consistent 10mm expansion gap around all walls, door frames and fixed furniture such as kitchen islands.
Can it be sanded or refinished?
Yes, depending on the wear layer thickness, this floor can usually be sanded and refinished several times over its lifespan.
What is the warranty?
Engineered floors in this range include a 25-year residential warranty when installed and maintained according to manufacturer guidelines.
Protection
To keep your engineered floor looking its best:
Fit felt pads under all furniture and chair legs.
Use mats at entrances to catch grit and moisture.
Lift furniture rather than dragging it.
Avoid sharp heels or metal footwear that could dent the surface.
Apply maintenance oils or lacquer protection as needed.
Cleaning
Sweep or vacuum regularly using a soft brush or hard floor attachment. Clean with a lightly damp mop and a wood floor cleaner designed for engineered flooring. Avoid steam or wet mopping.
Heat and humidity
Maintain a temperature between 16°C and 28°C and humidity levels between 40–65% RH.
Wood expands and contracts naturally with changes in humidity, so stable conditions help preserve the integrity of your floor.
Underfloor heating
If used with underfloor heating, ensure the surface temperature stays below 27°C and heat is increased gradually to avoid shock expansion.
Cleaning
Regular cleaning of an engineered floor should include hoovering with a brush head attachment. You can also use a well-drained damp mop and a suitable wood cleaner to obtain a better finish. There are different types so ensure to always read the label.
Please be aware of specific maintenance guidelines for products which have an invisible lacquer on them, specifically Tuscany Oak products. Water should be removed from planks within 90 minutes, food and like materials should be removed after no more than 20 minutes.
Additional Info
Call us on (01) 840 4458
Email us at hello@woodfloorstore.ie
Drop into our showroom, located at Old Airport Road, Santry, Dublin. K67 H0X9
Length:
600mm
Thickness:
14mm
Installation Method:
Click and Tap
Width:
90mm
Box Size:
1.62 sq
Finish:
Matt
The Tuscany Oak Herringbone engineered flooring in light oak combines natural beauty with lasting stability.
Part of the Konig Native range, it is crafted with a durable multilayer birch plywood base and a genuine oak wear layer, giving you the timeless appearance of solid wood with the strength and balance of engineered construction. The subtle brushing enhances the oak grain and adds gentle texture, creating a refined herringbone pattern that suits both classic and contemporary interiors.
This light oak finish brightens any space and complements a wide range of colour schemes, making it a versatile choice for living rooms, kitchens and open-plan areas. Elegant and hardwearing, it offers the warmth of real wood and the reliability of modern engineering.
Can this be used in a kitchen?
Yes, this floor can be used in a kitchen, but spills should be wiped up promptly to prevent moisture damage.
How do you recommend cleaning this floor?
Clean with a lightly damp mop and a pH-neutral cleaner suitable for engineered wood floors. Avoid abrasive products, steam cleaning and excess water.
Does this floor need treatment?
No, this floor is pre-finished, so no additional treatment is required after installation.
Can it be used with underfloor heating?
Yes, engineered wood flooring is suitable for most underfloor heating systems. Keep the surface temperature below 27°C and increase heat gradually at the start of each heating season.
Is it suitable for high traffic areas?
Yes, engineered wood offers excellent strength and dimensional stability, making it suitable for high traffic living areas such as halls and sitting rooms.
Does it need an expansion gap?
Yes, leave a consistent 10mm expansion gap around all walls, door frames and fixed furniture such as kitchen islands.
Can it be sanded or refinished?
Yes, depending on the wear layer thickness, this floor can usually be sanded and refinished several times over its lifespan.
What is the warranty?
Engineered floors in this range include a 25-year residential warranty when installed and maintained according to manufacturer guidelines.
Site preparation and subfloor
Remove all furniture and vacuum the subfloor thoroughly. Ensure the surface is clean, dry and level.
Check for dips, humps or debris — anything exceeding 2mm in a 1m span should be levelled with a suitable compound.
If installing over new concrete, confirm it is completely dry with moisture readings below 0.3% CM.
Use a quality underlay suitable for engineered flooring if installing as a floating floor, or a flexible wood flooring adhesive if bonding directly to the subfloor.
Expansion gaps
Leave a consistent 10mm gap around all perimeter walls, doorways, pillars and fixed features. When cutting around pipes, allow a 10mm gap around the pipe.
Setting out for herringbone
Locate and mark the centre of the room with a chalk line.
Dry lay several rows to confirm the herringbone pattern alignment and ensure an even layout at all edges.
Prepare a square starter board (approximately 750mm x 750mm) and fix it in the centre to use as a guide.
Sort the planks into left and right before beginning installation.
Installation steps
Spread adhesive evenly over a small section using a 3–6mm notched trowel.
Place the first left plank snug against the starter board, followed by a right plank to form the first “V” shape.
Continue alternating left and right planks, keeping the joints tight and aligned.
Work evenly across the room from the centre outwards, following your chalk lines.
Allow the adhesive to set before continuing with adjoining rows.
Measure and cut the final rows to fit neatly against the wall while maintaining a 10mm expansion gap.
Once complete, remove spacers and fit skirting or trims to cover the expansion gap, fixing them to the wall and not the floor.
Allow at least 24 hours before placing furniture or walking heavily on the floor.
For help or fitting advice, contact our team on 01 840 4458 or email hello@woodfloorstore.ie.
Protection
To keep your engineered floor looking its best:
Fit felt pads under all furniture and chair legs.
Use mats at entrances to catch grit and moisture.
Lift furniture rather than dragging it.
Avoid sharp heels or metal footwear that could dent the surface.
Apply maintenance oils or lacquer protection as needed.
Cleaning
Sweep or vacuum regularly using a soft brush or hard floor attachment. Clean with a lightly damp mop and a wood floor cleaner designed for engineered flooring. Avoid steam or wet mopping.
Heat and humidity
Maintain a temperature between 16°C and 28°C and humidity levels between 40–65% RH.
Wood expands and contracts naturally with changes in humidity, so stable conditions help preserve the integrity of your floor.
Underfloor heating
If used with underfloor heating, ensure the surface temperature stays below 27°C and heat is increased gradually to avoid shock expansion.
Call us on (01) 840 4458
Email us at hello@woodfloorstore.ie
Drop into our showroom, located at Old Airport Road, Santry, Dublin. K67 H0X9