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SlatWall Honey Oak Sample

SlatWall Honey Oak Sample

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Colour: Honey Oak (Formerly Oiled Oak)
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    Description

    Warm, Classic, Familiar. A warm oak tone that strikes the perfect balance between light and dark, Honey Oak is ideal for design styles that value natural texture and timeless aesthetics.

    Sitting within The Enriched Oiled Collection this shade features a naturally elevated Oiled finish in partnership with Rubio Monocoat. We've treated the real wood veneer surface with an enriching oil treatment that replenishes the wood's natural oils and provides a more protected finish for longer lasting durability and an upgraded look.

    Grand or Standard slat width:
    Standard Slat
    width offers a familiar, classic profile with uniform spacing - balancing veneer and felt for a timeless look that suits a wide range of interiors.
    Grand Slat width delivers a bolder, more premium aesthetic with wider slats, showcasing more wood and less felt for added texture and visual impact.

    Acoustic Benefits: This SlatWall Acoustic Sample is crafted by us at our Yorkshire workshop, ensuring a high-quality finish beyond compare. Each panel is assembled from MDF slats topped with a premium wood veneer, bonded to recycled felt with extra-strong adhesive. The recycled felt backing features acoustic properties and helps to reduce noise, improving your interior's acoustics.

    Please Note: Product images are for visual reference only. Colours and finishes may appear differently in real life due to variations in lighting. For the most accurate representation, we recommend ordering a sample to experience the true colour and finish of our products.

    Dimensions & Details

    Sample Size (mm) L260 x W120 x D21
    Slat Size (mm) W27 x D12
    Felt Backing Depth (mm) 9
    Composition Real wood oak veneer, light coloured MDF core, recycled felt backing

    Installation

    Easy to install semi-rigid and lightweight panels. Bond directly to wall with Grab Adhesive or use 35mm x 3.5mm screws to fix directly through the felt backing. Cut panels to size across the width using a fine-toothed handsaw or slice felt vertically with a sharp utility knife. 

    1. Prep your wall 
    2. Measure and cut 
    3. Stick or screw 

    Download our SlatWall fitting guide for more information. 

    A modified composition for easy installation

    Our SlatWall panels have been purposefully designed for a quicker install. Each slat is bonded with high-strength adhesive to the recycled felt backing - no staples. Ensuring cleaner cuts, added durability, and no risk of slats coming loose.

    Oil enriched panels for enhanced durability

    Each panel is finished with a high-performance oil treatment trusted by professionals. It penetrates deep into the wood to protect against daily wear, UV fading, and surface damage - delivering a premium look with enhanced durability.

    Handcrafted in the UK and expertly finished

    Proudly made in Yorkshire in partnership with Rubio Monocoat - wood finishing experts. With specialist in-house capabilities, we craft each panel, enrich it with professional oils, and deliver
    it directly from our factory to your home.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I install the panels?

    SlatWall is very simple to install either by bonding with grab adhesive or by mounting with screws through the felt and into your wall.

    What size are the panels?

    You can view all of the measurements by clicking on the dimensions tab. Add your measurements to our coverage calculator to see how many panels you need. If you need more assistance, contact our helpful customer care team.

    Can I cut the panels?

    All panels can be easily cut with a fine-toothed hand saw to create your desired length. If you need to adjust the width, slice the felt backing with a sharp utility knife.

    Can I paint, stain or oil the panels?

    Yes, absolutely. To paint your panels, you can simply do so with a paint brush, roller, or sponge to apply paint directly to the slats.