Blanchè bleached oak parquet flooring
Berti Studio wooden flooring
A pure white palette enraptures the eye with this bleached-oak parquet flooring called Blanchè from the Berti Studio collection. The solidity of oak takes on the appearance of a white wood , instantly brightening any setting and giving a sensation of order and cleanliness which will perfectly chime with geometric looks and modern minimalist environments. Indeed, with Blanchè you can put together a living room with contemporary-looking parquet floors that retain all the warmth and natural appeal of wood and still have its characteristic grain patterns.
Appearance classes
Available wood choices: Extra – Natura – Rustica
Then, to boost antibacterial protection for areas that require high standards of hygiene, Berti offers the option of a certified silver-ion Silver Protector coating for Blanchè too, not to mention a Hi-Tech finish that protects high-traffic areas.
Parquet dimensions
Single width: 110/118/120/125mm
Random lenghts: 600>1300mm
Total thickness: 9,5mm
Hardwood top layer: 4mm
Birch supporting layer: 5,5mm
Single width: 140mm
Random lenghts: 600>1500mm
Total thickness: 9,5mm
Hardwood top layer: 4mm
Birch supporting layer: 5,5mm
Single width: 110/118/120/125mm
Random lenghts: 600>1300mm
Total thickness: 13mm
Hardwood top layer: 4mm
Birch supporting layer: 9mm
Random lenghts: 130>220mm
Random lenghts: 1000>2500mm
Total thickness: 13mm
Hardwood top layer: 4mm
Birch supporting layer: 9mm
Single width: 300mm
Random lenghts: 1800>2200mm
Total thickness: 15mm
Hardwood top layer: 4mm
Birch supporting layer: 11mm
Herringbone and chevron parquet
Width: 90/100mm
Single Lenght: 550>800mm*
Total thickness: 13mm
Hardwood top layer: 4mm
Birch supporting layer: 9mm
*single lenght in the range
Width: 120mm
Single Lenght 550>800mm*
Total thickness: 13mm
Hardwood top layer: 4mm
Plywood supporting layer: 8mm
Birch supporting layer: 2mm
*single lenght in the range
Product features
Birch and fir
multi-layer supports
Ecological lacquer
and glue
Formaldehyde below
the permitted limits
Fire reaction class
DFL UNI EN 13501-1:2019
CE Marked
UNI EN 14342:2013