Bamburgh White Oak

Bamburgh White Oak

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For every tree we use in the production of our flooring, we plant 2 new trees in its place.

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  • SPECS

  • ABOUT THIS FLOOR

Width

7.7"

Length

48"

Thickness

12mm + 1mm IXPE Pad

Wear Layer

AC4

SF Per Box

17.96

Weight/SF

2.3 lbs

Weight/Box

41.3 lbs

Finish Warranty

50 Years

BHW-F-55202

Connection

Click

Finish

UV Cured Urethane

Style

EIR

Color

Bamburgh White Oak

Collection

Kingston

Elevate Your Home with the Timeless Beauty of 7.7" Bamburgh White Oak Laminate

Transform your living space with the refined elegance of our 7.7" Bamburgh White Oak Laminate flooring. Designed to emulate the natural charm of hardwood, this versatile flooring option seamlessly complements any style—whether traditional, modern, or eclectic—bringing warmth and sophistication to every corner of your home.

Key Features:

  • Premium Craftsmanship: Engineered with precision to deliver unmatched durability and aesthetic appeal.
  • Versatile Aesthetic: The soft, neutral tones of Bamburgh White Oak effortlessly enhance any décor, from cozy rustic spaces to sleek contemporary designs.
  • Robust Laminate Construction: Durable planks stand strong against everyday wear, ensuring lasting beauty and performance.
  • Easy Installation: Designed for convenience, making your home upgrade both simple and satisfying.

Why Choose Bamburgh White Oak?

The 7.7" Bamburgh White Oak Laminate offers the perfect fusion of style and practicality. Its elegant grain pattern and rich texture replicate the allure of real wood, while its durable design provides a cost-effective alternative to solid hardwood. Backed by Hardwood Bargains' commitment to quality, this flooring is built to withstand the demands of daily life without compromising on beauty.

Affordable, stylish, and built to endure 7.7" Bamburgh White Oak Laminate is the flooring solution you’ve been searching for. Upgrade your home today and enjoy a lifetime of elegance and comfort!

F.A.Q

INSTALLATION GUIDE

  • Floating Method: Suitable for most subfloors, floating installation doesn't demand nails or glue. Floors designed for this method come in click-and-lock or tongue-and-groove formats. Remember, a moisture-resistant wood seam glue and a protective underlayment pad are crucial for longevity and comfort.
  • Glue-Down Method: This involves sticking the floor directly to the subfloor using a high-quality, waterproof adhesive. While it ensures a firm hold, it's generally the most challenging DIY method, and seeking professional help is recommended.
  • Nail-Down Method: This involves attaching the floor to the subfloor using nails, staples, or cleats. Due to the specialized equipment and skills needed, a professional touch is usually the best route for this installation method.

Equip yourself with the right knowledge and choose the flooring and installation that best fit your needs!

WHAT IS TONGUE & GROOVE  CONSTRUCTION?

At the heart of wood flooring planks lies the tongue and groove mechanism. Each plank features a 'tongue' on one side and a matching 'groove' on the other. When placed side by side, these elements interlock seamlessly, providing a smooth and unified flooring surface. Tongue and groove flooring is versatile in its installation, allowing for glue-down, nail-down, or floating methods. Opt for a floating setup? Remember to use seam glue to ensure the planks stick firmly together.

WHAT IS AN ENGINEERED FLOOR?

Engineered hardwood is an innovation in flooring, designed with a top layer of specific wood species (around 1/16” - 1/8” thick) paired with a robust plywood core or a high-density fiberboard (HDF) base. Available in click-and-lock or tongue-and-groove designs, engineered floors are designed for hassle-free installation over most subfloors. For optimal results, let these floors acclimate in your space for 2-3 days before installation.

ENGINEERED FLOOR VS SOLID FLOOR?

Each flooring type has distinct benefits. For a personalized choice, our flooring experts are here to help. Engineered floors excel in moisture resistance, making them suitable for both above and below-grade installations. Solid wood, being a single piece of wood, is more susceptible to moisture-induced expansion, making it suitable only for above-grade placement. Engineered floors' design also simplifies installation—ideal for DIY enthusiasts. While both can be glued or nailed down, engineered floors offer the bonus of floating installation. And if you're racing against time, engineered hardwood takes just 2-3 days to acclimate, while solid wood asks for 2-3 weeks.

  • HIGHLIGHTS

  • OUR STORY

Elegance, Durability, and Nature's Touch.

At Hardwood Bargains, we combine high-quality sustainable materials with innovative design to bring you stunning, easy-to-install flooring.

Our planks feature real hardwood layers, showcasing natural beauty with a refined finish that stands the test of time.

Each plank is uniquely crafted by nature, ensuring your floor has a one-of-a-kind character.

Reinforced with a UV-protected acrylic coating, a durable core, and advanced locking systems, our flooring is three times stronger than traditional hardwood—perfect for any space. Discover the unmatched elegance and durability of Hardwood Bargains flooring today.

REDEFINING THE FLOORING GAME 

For decades, the flooring industry remained stuck in outdated practices—burdened by inefficient distribution, inflated prices, and limited choices. That’s where Hardwood Bargains comes in.

 

In 2008, Ben Thompson and Ross Bayley recognized the same stagnation that plagued many 20th-century industries. Layers of brokers, sales reps, and middlemen drove prices up—sometimes by as much as 600% from factory cost—leaving customers to overpay for a product that didn’t always meet their needs.


Even worse, this outdated system created a gap between manufacturers and consumers, resulting in outdated designs and misaligned customer expectations.


Ben and Ross saw an opportunity for transformation. Inspired by disruptors like Warby Parker, they set out to create Hardwood Bargains—a revolutionary approach to flooring that prioritizes value, innovation, and customer satisfaction.