Brushed Invisible Finish Engineered Oak Chevron Flooring — Scandinavian Minimalist Loft, Copenhagen 2025
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- May 16,2026
Summary
A 180㎡ Copenhagen sky-loft stripped back to its purest form — raw light oak chevron flooring with an invisible finish that lets the wood speak for itself. Three-layer engineered oak in a brushed, uncoated aesthetic brings Nordic clarity and quiet sophistication to every plane.

Project Name: Copenhagen Minimalist Sky-Loft
City: Copenhagen, Denmark
Application: Residential Project / Loft
Flooring Style:Scandinavian Minimalist / Japandi
Product: Engineered Wood Flooring – Chevron
Surface: Brushed Invisible
Color: Raw Light Oak
Flooring Type: OAK 3-LAYER-Chevron
Area: 180m²
Completion: 2025
Client Concern
Achieving a raw, untreated wood look with full surface protection
The client wanted a chevron floor that looks completely natural and unfinished to match a minimalist Japandi interior. At the same time, it needed to be highly resistant to stains, spills, and daily wear without any visible coating or sheen.
Our Solution
To achieve a clean and calming visual effect, we selected We applied an advanced Invisible Finish technology, which penetrates the wood fiber to provide strong protection while maintaining a completely raw, ultra-matte appearance.
Premium AB grade oak ensured a clean and uniform surface with minimal visual distractions, while a subtle wire-brushed texture enhanced the natural tactile feel.
The 3-layer engineered structure provided long-term stability, and precision T&G installation ensured sharp, continuous chevron alignment that complements the architectural glass and minimalist design of the loft.
| Parameter | Specification |
| Species
| OAK 3-LAYER |
| Size | 14/3*90*510mm |
Top Layer | 3mm |
Color | AM-43 |
Finish | Invisible |
Grading | AB |
Surface | Brushed |
Installation | T&G |
Client Review
“The floor looks completely raw and natural, exactly what we wanted for our minimalist home. The invisible finish is amazing—it has the appearance of untreated oak but performs like a high-end protected surface. The chevron pattern is extremely precise and has become the architectural highlight of the entire loft.”——Client from Copenhagen
Written by Flooring Project Team
Reviewed by Technical Flooring Specialist
Last Updated: May 2026