Lacquered Engineered Wood Flooring
Explore our wide range of lacquered engineered wood flooring at Best at Flooring, available in a variety of styles, brands and thicknesses. Lacquered finishes offer a smooth, protective surface with a subtle sheen, giving your floor a more polished look compared to oiled options.
Browse our collection of lacquered engineered wood flooring below, order samples or shop online today.
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£54.95 m² Inc. VATElkaWaterproof EngineeredAvon Oak
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£54.95 m² Inc. VATElkaWaterproof EngineeredBanna Oak
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£54.95 m² Inc. VATElkaWaterproof EngineeredClyde Oak
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£54.95 m² Inc. VATElkaWaterproof EngineeredPentle Oak
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£54.95 m² Inc. VATElkaWaterproof EngineeredSandwood Oak
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£54.95 m² Inc. VATElkaWaterproof EngineeredTweed Oak
Lacquered engineered wood flooring offers a strong level of protection against everyday wear and tear, making it a practical choice for busy homes. While traditional lacquered finishes have a noticeable sheen, modern options such as matte lacquer provide a more subtle, natural look while still maintaining durability.
One of the key benefits of lacquered flooring is its resistance to spills. The protective surface layer helps prevent liquids from soaking into the wood, as long as they’re cleaned up promptly. In addition, depending on the thickness of the wear layer, lacquered engineered flooring can be sanded and refinished multiple times, helping to extend its lifespan.
Lacquered Engineered Wood Flooring FAQs
Lacquered engineered wood flooring has a protective coating applied to the surface of the wood.
This creates a sealed finish that helps protect against wear, stains, and moisture.
Lacquered flooring offers a durable, low-maintenance surface.
The protective layer helps resist scratches, spills, and everyday wear.
Yes, lacquered engineered wood flooring is highly durable and well-suited to busy homes.
Its sealed surface provides added protection compared to more natural finishes.
Lacquered flooring is resistant to everyday scratches, but not completely scratch-proof.
Using protective pads and regular cleaning will help maintain its finish.
Minor scratches are harder to repair locally on lacquered floors compared to oiled finishes.
Deeper damage may require sanding and refinishing the affected area.
Lacquered flooring is easier to maintain and more resistant to spills, while oiled flooring offers a more natural look and easier spot repairs.
The choice depends on your preference and lifestyle.
Lacquered flooring can range from matte to satin or gloss finishes, depending on the product.
This allows you to choose the level of shine that suits your space.