V4 Alpine Engineered Flooring
V4 Alpine engineered wood flooring features rustic brushed or oiled European oak planks (14 mm and 18 mm thickness options) atop a multi-layer sustainable core, available in varied widths and supported by a 35-year warranty.
Key Benefits of V4 Alpine Engineered Wood Flooring
- Rustic oak aesthetics: Brushed (via steel brushes) or UV-oiled finishes reveal grain depth and texture in tones such as Upland, Glade, Forest, and Canyon oak.
- Solid core stability: Engineered on multi-ply birch/pine/spruce core ensures dimensional stability over concrete and underfloor heating.
- Varied formats: Available in classic (121–160 mm), wide (161–200 mm), and extra-wide (201 mm+) boards with lengths up to 2400 mm.
- Durable build: Offered in 14 mm (3 mm veneer) and 18 mm (5 mm veneer) thicknesses for resilience and potential light refinishing.
- Installation flexibility: Tongue-and-groove profile allows floating or glue-down installation; click-lock “Alpine Lock” option also available.
- Underfloor heating compatible: Certified suitable for UFH and concrete subfloors—ideal for modern builds.
- UK stock & warranty: Held in UK inventory, ships quickly, and backed by a 35-year residential structural warranty.
V4 Alpine Engineered Flooring – FAQs
What design aesthetic does V4 Alpine Engineered Flooring offer?
V4 Alpine Engineered Flooring typically features cooler, natural wood tones with clean grain patterns, making it ideal for contemporary, minimalist and Scandinavian-inspired interiors where a light and airy feel is desired.
Is V4 Alpine suited to modern or traditional homes?
While its aesthetic works beautifully in modern, open-plan spaces, V4 Alpine’s subtle wood character also complements transitional and soft traditional interiors, offering versatility across UK home styles.
What makes V4 Alpine a good choice for open-plan living areas?
The lighter tones and refined grain of this range help enhance natural light and create a sense of spaciousness, which is particularly beneficial in open-plan kitchens and living rooms common in contemporary UK homes.
Does V4 Alpine Engineered Flooring help visually link indoor spaces?
Yes — using consistent flooring like V4 Alpine across adjoining rooms can create a seamless flow between spaces, improving visual continuity and making rooms feel larger.
Is V4 Alpine suitable for renovation projects?
Yes. Its understated, adaptable aesthetic makes it a popular choice for renovations and refurbishments where a modern but timeless feel is desired, while its engineered construction supports varied subfloor types.
How does the board finish of V4 Alpine influence interior lighting?
The finish on V4 Alpine tends to reflect light softly, helping to brighten spaces naturally — a useful feature in north-facing rooms or interiors with limited daylight.