Engineered flooring is an easy to install, floating floor that can be situated in most rooms in the house. This includes installation by the tongue and groove or click system methods, which do not require the use of glue or other adhesives. These are designed to be simple to install and can be done even by people with little or no experience of fitting floors.
Panaget has a wide range of around 70 engineered wood flooring products, which means that if you are looking to buy such a floor, there will be plenty to choose from, encompassing a number of designs, styles, materials, finishes and thicknesses.
Oak is a particularly common wood used by Panaget, but the maker also provides its engineered floors using a variety of other woods. These include beech, cherry, maple, jatoba, merbau, doussie, ash and iroko. This means that those who are looking for something different can select between a wide range of woods, with each one providing its own particular character, qualities and attributes.
In addition to this, a wide variety of styles and colours are present. Whether the preferred shade is blonde, red or a very dark brown, Panaget's range can cater for all colour schemes, ensuring you have something to match well with the rest of your chosen interior design. The range will also offer the chance to have planking with many distinct wood markings - such as swirls, rings and knots - or very few, according to taste.
Another variation buyers may enjoy is that of selecting between planks of different dimensions. Some may prefer wider planks, while others could find narrower ones to their taste. Panaget engineered wood flooring offers plank widths of 90, 139 or 184 mm in its range, while thickness also varies, including 12, 14 and 15 mm versions.
One particularly notable variation in style concerns the edges of the wood. Many people like these to be flat-edged, which means that there will be a smooth, almost seamless surface to the floor. On the other hand, some will prefer to have bevelled edges, where v-grooves at the edges of the planks produce a more pronounced join and with it a very distinctive, modern and stylish look to the floor.
There are also variations available in the type of finish that is on offer, with both matt and satin lacquer being available. In the latter case, this can include white satin lacquer to give the wood a much paler appearance.
While these aspects vary, the products are all extremely tough, with the three pieces of wood bound together producing an extremely durable surface. For this reason, all the products in the Panaget range come with a 30-year warranty.
Therefore, if you decide to buy Panaget flooring, you can be sure that you are buying a high-quality engineered wood floor that is easy to install and built to last. With so much choice of materials, styles, shades, edges and plank thicknesses, the only real problem could be deciding which one to go for.



