When it comes to engineered wood flooring, not all products are created equal. For architects, designers, and homeowners looking for a premium solution that balances authenticity, durability, and installation flexibility, FINOak Atelier represents a refined approach to modern wood flooring.
This range has been carefully developed to deliver the natural beauty of real oak, combined with advanced construction and installation versatility.
What sets it apart is not only its design, but the way each component is engineered for long-term performance from the use of European sawn oak, which preserves the wood’s natural structure and avoids the microscopic stress cracks often found in sliced or rotary-cut veneers, to a stable 3-ply core that improves dimensional stability in changing climates.
Combined with precision manufacturing details and flexible installation options, FINOak Atelier is designed to perform reliably in real-world conditions while maintaining a high-end, authentic timber aesthetic.
What is engineered wood?
Engineered wood is manmade.
It is a hardwood board that is manufactured from multiple layers of material bonded together and an oak wood veneer (thin slice of hardwood) top face.
Each layer in the core run in perpendicular directions creating increased dimensional stability and prevent the wood from expanding or contracting that cause warping and bowing in humid or dry areas, in the way a solid hardwood might react.


What Makes FINOak Atelier Different?
1. European Sawn Oak – The Gold Standard
Beyond aesthetics, the way oak is cut has a direct impact on long-term performance.
Sawn oak avoids the high-pressure slicing and rotary peeling processes that can introduce microscopic “latent cracks” into the wood. These stress points can lead to surface checking or reduced durability over time.
Because sawn oak preserves the wood’s natural structure, it offers:
- Improved resistance to surface cracking
- More predictable expansion and contraction
- Better performance in changing temperature and humidity conditions
In addition, European sawn (or live sawn) oak includes a natural mix of grain patterns (rift, quarter, and plain sawn). This enhances dimensional stability and reduces the risk of cupping or warping.
This makes it particularly well suited for South African environments where climate conditions can vary.
2. Advanced 3-Ply Engineered Construction
FINOak Atelier is built using a 3-layer construction for stability and strength:
- Top layer: European oak
- Core layer: Poplar
- Backing layer: Poplar
This structure improves dimensional stability, helping the floor resist:
- Expansion and contraction
- Warping
- Environmental movement
Ideal for South African conditions where temperature and humidity can vary.
3. Flexible Installation: Click or Glue-Down
FINOak Atelier features the Välinge 5G locking system, allowing for a fast and efficient floating installation.
However, it also offers the flexibility to be installed as a glue-down system, depending on project requirements.
Why Choose Glue-Down Installation?
- More solid, premium underfoot feel
- Reduced hollow sound
- Improved stability (especially for wide planks)
- Better performance in large open-plan areas
- Ideal for underfloor heating systems
Important: When gluing down, adhesive is applied to the subfloor not the click joints.
Installation Best Practices
While FINOak Atelier offers flexible installation options, correct installation plays a key role in long-term performance.
For glue-down applications:
- Use a high-quality, flexible adhesive such as MS polymer or polyurethane
- Avoid water-based adhesives, especially over concrete substrates
- Ensure the subfloor is level, dry, and properly prepared before installation
Important: Adhesive should be applied to the subfloor only — not into the click joints, as the locking system is designed to function independently.
For floating installations:
- Ensure the correct underlay is used
- Allow for expansion gaps as per installation guidelines
Following correct installation methods ensures optimal stability, durability, and long-term performance.
4. Premium Surface Finishes with Natural Oils
FINOak Atelier incorporates high-quality finishes, including treatments from WOCA, known for enhancing and protecting natural wood surfaces.
Available finishes include:
- Unfinished
- Brushed Smoke UV Lacquer
- Brushed Invisible UV Lacquer
- Brushed Smoke Invisible UV Lacquer
- Brushed Smoke Natural UV Lacquer
These finishes are designed to:
- Highlight the natural grain
- Enhance durability
- Provide a contemporary, matte aesthetic
In addition, each plank is waxed on the tongue side (one long edge), which helps improve moisture resistance during installation and supports smoother, more secure board connections.
5. Controlled Rustic Grading for Natural Beauty
The range features a controlled rustic (CDE) grading, offering:
- Subtle, natural character
- Limited surface cracking within strict tolerances
- Balanced plank-to-plank colour variation
This creates a floor that feels authentic without being overly rustic or inconsistent ideal for modern interiors.
6. Designed for Real-Life Performance
FINOak Atelier is engineered for both residential and light commercial applications, offering:
- Excellent dimensional stability
- Long-term durability
- Low maintenance requirements
- Compatibility with modern installation systems
It’s a solution that combines design flexibility with technical reliability delivering a floor that performs as well as it looks over time.
14/3 Pre-finished (14/3 x 190 x 1900mm)
15/4 Pre-finished (15/4 x 190 x 1900mm)
15/4 Pre-finished (15/4 x 260 x 2200mm)
Unfinished ranges:

Herringbone
15/4 x 125 x 600mm

190 Rustic Plank
15/4 x 190 x 1900mm

260 Rustic Plank
15/4 x 260 x 2200mm
Sawn vs Sliced vs Rotary Cut: Why It Matters
| Feature | Sawn Oak | Sliced Oak | Rotary Cut |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aesthetic | Natural, varied, premium | Cathedral grain | Bold, inconsistent |
| Stability | High | Moderate | Low |
| Thickness | 2–6mm | ~1mm | <1mm |
| Durability | Excellent | Moderate | Lower |
Choosing sawn oak ensures a more authentic, stable, and long-lasting floor.
Unlike sliced or rotary-cut veneers, sawn oak preserves the wood’s natural cell structure, avoiding the microscopic “latent cracks” caused by high-pressure cutting processes. This results in improved durability and more predictable performance over time.
In addition, European sawn (live sawn) oak includes a natural mix of grain patterns (rift, quarter, and plain sawn), which enhances dimensional stability and reduces the risk of cupping or warping.
The thicker wear layer also allows for sanding and refinishing over time, extending the lifespan of the floor and making it a true long-term investment.
The FINfloor Approach:
With over 30 years in the flooring industry, FINfloor continues to focus on:
- Quality materials
- Reliable performance
- Practical solutions for installers and specifiers
FINOak Atelier is a direct reflection of this philosophy combining premium European sawn oak, engineered stability, and installation flexibility into a flooring solution designed for real-world performance.
Whether you’re specifying for a high-end residential project or a design-led commercial space, FINOak Atelier offers:
- The authenticity of real oak
- The stability of engineered construction
- The flexibility of dual installation methods
- The durability and longevity of sawn wood construction
- The beauty of carefully curated finishes
It’s more than just a floor it’s a long-term design investment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is engineered wood flooring?
Engineered wood flooring is made from multiple layers bonded together with a real oak top layer, offering improved stability compared to solid wood.
What makes FINOak Atelier different?
It uses European sawn oak and a 3-ply engineered construction for enhanced durability, stability, and long-term performance.
Can FINOak Atelier be installed as a glue-down floor?
Yes, it can be installed as a floating floor or fully bonded depending on project requirements.
What adhesive should be used?
Use a flexible adhesive such as MS polymer or polyurethane. Avoid water-based adhesives.
What are the benefits of glue-down installation?
Provides a more solid feel, reduces hollow sound, and improves stability in large spaces.
Is FINOak Atelier suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes, when installed according to guidelines.
Can it be sanded and refinished?
Yes, the wear layer allows for sanding and refinishing over time.
Is it suitable for South African conditions?
Yes, the engineered structure provides stability in varying temperatures and humidity.
Need Help Choosing the Right Installation Method?
Keep an eye out for our full guide on how to glue down engineered wood flooring, or get in touch with our team for expert advice tailored to your project.
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