Installation Type
Installation Type: This specifies the method used to install the flooring. Options may include floating, where the planks are not attached to the subfloor but lock together; glue-down, where adhesive is used to secure the flooring to the subfloor; click, which involves a click-lock mechanism for easy installation; loose lay, which doesn't require glue or clicking but lies flat on the subfloor; or self-adhesive, where the back of the plank or tile has a pre-applied adhesive layer.
Plank Length
1520 mm
Plank Length: This indicates the length of each individual flooring plank in the product. The length of the planks can affect the visual flow and pattern of the flooring when installed. Longer planks often create a more seamless, expansive look, while shorter planks can add visual interest through more frequent seams.
Plank Width
238 mm
Plank Width: This refers to the width of each individual flooring plank. The width can significantly influence the overall appearance of the floor once installed. Wider planks can make a room appear larger and more open, while narrower planks often give a more traditional look and can add depth to smaller spaces.
Plank Color (Group)
Plank Color (Group): This refers to the general color classification of the flooring planks. This grouping is not defined by the manufacturer but is a logical categorization to help customers filter and compare products with similar color tones more easily.
Underpad Attached
YES
Underpad Attached: This indicates whether the flooring plank comes with an attached underpad or not. An attached underpad simplifies the installation process and may provide added benefits like sound dampening, thermal insulation, and a softer feel underfoot. If the underpad is not attached, you may need to purchase it separately depending on the requirements of your flooring project.