Planks
Designed to last a lifetime, our engineered oak planks combine a durable European oak top layer with a high-grade birch ply base to create sustainable oak flooring of exceptional quality.
Bristol Tectonic® Oak Planks
Our Bristol Tectonic® planks combine a durable, high-quality European oak top layer with a high-grade birch ply base to create sustainable engineered oak flooring with exceptional stability.
Choose your plank specification (depth, width and grade) to suit your project.
- Supplied in mixed lengths from 0.6m to 3m (avg. board length of 2m), up to 300mm wide.
- Available grades: Prime or Character.
- Micro-bevelled as standard for a quietly traditional appearance.
- Constructed using sustainable, responsibly sourced timber. FSC® certified (FSC-C131323) and PEFC-certified (CATG-PEFC-COC-040) available.
- Outstanding structural stability.
Extra Long Tectonic® Oak Planks
We can also supply our engineered oak flooring in extra long planks up to 4.4 metres to create a fantastic high-end look in larger spaces. These boards showcase the oak’s long continuous grain, with fewer header joints.
Regency® Tectonic® Oak Planks
Our Regency® Tectonic® oak flooring combine the appearance of an authentically aged oak floor with the stability of modern engineered flooring. The high-quality European oak top layer is carefully distressed to recreate highly authentic wear marks of flooring over a hundred years old.
- Supplied in Character Grade as standard for a traditional look.
- Authentic aged & distressed appearance — described as indistinguishable from genuine reclaimed oak boards.
- Straightforward to lay and Ideal for renovation work, listed buildings, and projects where a traditional atmosphere is required.
- Outstanding structural stability.
- FSC® certified (FSC-C131323) options available.
Giant Tectonic® Oak Planks
Our Giant Oak boards are an impressive 380mm wide. These beautiful oak boards are selected for their character and huge size, with some of the boards reaching up to 5 metres in length.
- Impressive plank dimensions — perfect for grand, spacious interiors.
- Supplied as Mill Run grade, for a more rustic look.
- Oak butterfly joints (a.k.a. bow ties) are available as an optional feature in these planks.
View all product specifications for our engineered oak planks below.
- Construction: Engineered
- Length: Mixed — 0.6m – 3m (avg. 2m)
- Supplied Micro-Bevelled as standard (Square Edged available on request)
- Available Grades: Prime or Character
- FSC-certified available (FSC® C131323)
Dimensions available:
15mm x 130mm* *Character-grade only
15mm x 180mm
15mm x 220mm
15mm x 180mm
15mm x 220mm
20mm x 130mm
20mm x 180mm
20mm x 220mm
20mm x 260mm
20mm x 300mm
- Construction: Engineered
- Length: Mixed — 3m – 4.4m
- Supplied Micro-Bevelled as standard (Square Edged available on request)
- Available Grades: Select or Rustic
Dimensions available:
21mm x 220mm
21mm x 260mm
21mm x 300mm
- Construction: Engineered
- Length: Mixed — 0.6m – 3m (avg. 2m)
- Distressed surface and edges
- Character Grade
- FSC-certified options available (FSC® C131323)
Dimensions available:
20mm x 130mm
20mm x 140mm* Regency® Grey Tectonic® only
20mm x 180mm
20mm x 220mm
20mm x 260mm
*REGENCY® GREY TECTONIC®
Dimensions Available:
Construction: Engineered
Length: 3m – 5m
Grade: Mill Run
Dimensions:
20mm x 380mm
25mm x 385mm
Selecting Your Plank Specification
Thickness
Choose plank thickness to suit your project requirements, e.g. subfloor type, installation method.
Width & Length
Select plank dimensions to suit the proportions of your intended space and the aesthetic you want to achieve.
Grade
Pick either Prime grade planks for a sleek, minimal look, or Character grade planks for more variation and natural features.
Choosing Your Grade
Selecting the right grade for your project is a key aesthetic choice when choosing a plank. See our Grading Guide for more information on our wood flooring grades.
Explore Plank Projects
Find inspiration in our project gallery pages.
Looking For Other Wood Species?
We also offer planks made from other wood species, including Ash, Elm, Douglas Fir and Walnut. Each species has its own distinctive look and offers an interesting alternative to oak, giving you even more design possibilities.