

Aspen 8 mm Laminate Herringbone – Dark Grey Oak
Pack size: 2.570m2
Thickness: 8mm
Aspen 8 mm Laminate Herringbone – Dark Grey Oak
Bring a contemporary edge to your interiors with the Aspen 8 mm Laminate Herringbone in Dark Grey Oak. Its deep charcoal-grey grain and subtle texture mimic the character of real oak, while the UNICLIC click-lock system makes installation quick and effortless—perfect for a stylish DIY weekend project. Each micro-bevelled plank snaps together in a classic herringbone pattern, and the solid 8 mm thickness delivers a reassuring feel underfoot. Packs cover 2.57 m², making it simple to calculate quantities for hallways, living spaces or small commercial areas.
This robust laminate is splash-resistant and easy to maintain—just wipe clean with a damp cloth. It’s rated EN Class 32 for heavy domestic and moderate commercial use, and is backed by a 15-year domestic wear guarantee for your peace of mind.
Key Features
Colour & Finish: Dark Grey Oak with realistic woodgrain texture
Format: Classic herringbone layout
Thickness: 8 mm
Fitting System: UNICLIC click-lock (floating installation)
Bevel: Micro-bevel on all edges
Coverage: 2.57 m² per pack
Durability: EN Class 32 (heavy domestic / moderate commercial)
Guarantee: 15-year domestic wear
Delivery & Returns
UK Wide Delivery: Dispatched in 2–4 working days (for items in stock)
Local Fitting Available: Ask us if you're local to the Wirral
Returns: Please see returns policy here
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Specifications
Pack Size
2.570m2
Thickness
8mm
Underlay
required
Fitting method
UNICLIC
warranty
15 year domestic
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Fitting & Installation
This laminate flooring features a click-lock system for floating installation—no glue required. Simply roll out a suitable underlay over a smooth, clean, dry, and level subfloor, then fit the planks together. Leave the recommended expansion gap around the room perimeter to allow for natural movement. For the best finish, especially in busy or high-traffic areas, professional installation is advised.
If you’re in Merseyside, request a quote here and we’ll be happy to help
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FAQs
Check the warranty of the product to see the manufacturer’s guaranteed lifespan—warranties typically range from 10 to 25 years. With good aftercare, you can expect your laminate to last at least as long as the warranty period indicates.
Most DIYers manage a click-lock (floating) install as a weekend project—but precise cuts, tight joins and neat trim often benefit from a professional, especially in large or irregular rooms. If you're local to Merseyside, request a quote here and we’ll be happy to help.
Yes—if you’re installing over electric or water-based UFH, make sure the laminate and underlay are rated for it. Check the manufacturer’s max surface-temperature spec (usually around 27 °C).
Standard laminate is splash-resistant but not waterproof. It handles occasional spills fine, but not standing water. If you want bathroom use, choose a fully waterproof “hydro-shield” product and seal all edges.
We recommend a SAF-standard white foam roll underlay or fibreboard underlay. Both provide cushioning, sound reduction and a moisture barrier for your laminate. If you’re installing over underfloor heating, get in touch so we can supply the correct UFH-compatible underlay.
Your subfloor must be completely clean, dry, level and flat before you start. Any dips, bumps or moisture issues should be addressed first to ensure a stable, long-lasting installation.
Daily/weekly: Dry-sweep or vacuum (no beater bar).
Spills: Wipe up immediately with a barely-damp cloth.
Deep clean: Use a spray-on laminate cleaner and a microfibre mop—never flood the floor or use a steam mop.
Residential laminate typically comes in 7–12 mm thickness. Thicker boards feel more solid underfoot and can bridge minor subfloor imperfections, but cost a bit more. Balance budget vs. performance.
We don’t accept returns on unused packs, so we always recommend ordering carefully. However, keeping a few extra packs is a good idea in case you ever need to make repairs or replace damaged boards in future.