Flamingo Raftwood Savannah

Raftwood collection
What to know before you order
Where it can go
Yes: living areas, bedrooms, hallways, domestic kitchens and laundries. In a kitchen or laundry it must be laid to the Vienna Woods wet-area detail — a flexible perimeter sealant and sealed joints within 1.5 m of any sanitary fixture. Ask us for the detail before you install. No: bathrooms with a shower or bath, saunas, garages, commercial kitchens, or outdoors.
Underfloor heating
Suitable over underfloor heating, subject to a maximum surface temperature of 27 °C.
Looking after it
Use Vienna Woods-approved cleaning and maintenance products for an oiled floor. Refresh it with a maintenance oil from time to time — a lacquer product must not be used on it. Keep indoor humidity between 40–60% where practical; improper maintenance may affect durability.

As a natural timber product, some variation in grain, tone and knots between boards is normal, and that is part of the character of real oak.

Order a sample to see the colour in your own light before you commit.

Raftwood Savannah is an engineered French oak floor in black, with the oak grain still reading clearly through the surface. The texture does the work: this is a black floor that still looks like timber, not a painted plane.

Every Raftwood colour is the same board: rustic-grade French oak, 15 mm engineered with a 4 mm wear layer, in widths of 180 mm and 220 mm and lengths from 1700–2400 mm. The face is heavily textured and hand-worked, with open splits and knots filled by hand, and a tongue-and-groove profile with a bevelled edge. Glue down.

Finished in natural oil. The oil sits in the timber rather than on top of it, so the surface keeps the depth and the matt, raw feel of bare oak. Clean it with a Vienna Woods-approved product for an oiled floor and refresh it with a maintenance oil from time to time; a lacquer product must not be used on it.

Made to order in Europe — allow a European lead time from confirmation. As a natural timber product, variation in grain, tone and knots between boards is normal and is part of the character of real oak. Order a sample to see the colour in your own light.

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