To present you the Kahrs Jersey Oak Engineered Wood Flooring, Oiled, 187x3.5x15 mm we should mention it has 1-strip, comes in brown colour and is part of the european naturals collection.
Adding that little extra touch to any flooring would be the staining. That is a process when you play with colours and create a lighter or darker shade of wood flooring that pleases the eye.
Kahrs flooring in not only manufactured in Sweden but in fact 70% of the used timber is harvested within 160 km radios from the factory which gives more credibility your claim that you have a Swedish wood flooring in your home.
Having a multi-strip flooring can bring a surprising amount of character in a flooring type as you get an authentic experience of an old flooring but with a brand new product.
By having a finishing agent on your flooring you greatly enhance its durability and although Kahrs lacquer coatings in matt, gloss or silk are exceptionally thin they are great for showing the true grain of the wood.
Wood reacts to change in the atmosphere, it contracts when it's dry and expands when it's humid. What engineered wood is doing to counteract that process is creating stability with its multi-layer construction.
Flooring made from an oak tree has its natural almost white colouring where its core varies from grey to light brown or light yellow with brown streaks.
In Kahrs, the flooring grade 'town' would be an equivalent of the natural grade elsewhere which means there will be minor colour variations between planks and some selected in sizes knots.