Bellawood Artisan White Oak Distressed Engineered (LL Flooring) Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- High traffic
- Wide plank
A premium wide-plank engineered white oak with an unusually thick refinishable veneer, aimed at high-traffic rooms and slab or radiant-heat installs where you still want the option to sand it down later.
Pros
- A thick 4mm white oak wear layer can actually be sanded and refinished once or twice, rare for engineered flooring
- Dramatic 9.5 in wide distressed planks give a designer, custom-milled look for far less than site-finished oak
- 5/8 in engineered core is dimensionally stable over concrete slabs and radiant heat where solid oak struggles
Cons
- Tongue-and-groove install (staple, glue, or float with a track) is more work and better suited to a confident DIYer or pro
- At around $6/sq ft plus install it is priced closer to premium territory than the click-lock budget options
- Distressed texture is polarizing and, once installed, harder to blend with future repair boards
Specifications
| Type | Engineered white oak |
|---|---|
| Wear layer | 4mm veneer |
| Width | 9.5 in |
| Install | Nail / glue / float (tongue & groove) |
| Thickness | 5/8 in |
| Finish | Distressed, matte |