Brixton Oak Rustic Waterproof WPC | COREtec Floors

Warm-toned waterproof flooring in warm cocoa-brown with a rich toffee depth. Brixton Oak from COREtec Floors — 8mm, 20 mil wear. Available at Kapriz Santa Clara.
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COREtec Floors Brand
COREtec Originals Classics Wpc Collection
Multi-tone/Rustic Color Tone
Wpc Flooring Type
8mm+ Thickness
Yes Water Resistant

Quick Answer

What is Brixton Oak?

Brixton Oak is a waterproof, wood-look WPC floor built around a warm cocoa-brown color, with a durable, heavy-traffic wear layer for a low-maintenance, practical finish.

Is it waterproof?

Yes — 100% waterproof. The rigid core stands up to everyday surface water — spills, mop water, pet accidents — without swelling or delaminating when wiped up promptly. It won't substitute for fixing a standing leak; dry the floor and the source quickly. Not approved for outdoor installation; keep the subfloor dry before and during install.

How durable is it, and what traffic can it take?

The surface is topped by a 20 mil wear layer — roughly 0.51 mm thick — designed for heavy residential use and many light-commercial applications, delivering excellent protection against everyday scratches, scuffs, and abrasion. It sits at the thicker, harder-wearing end of the range.

Will it hold up to daily life?

Minor scratches on Brixton Oak stay low-visibility — faint surface marks rather than the bright white scuff lines a glossy floor shows. The 20 mil wear layer hides minor wear within the printed grain pattern — low visibility, not just high durability.

What does the plank surface look like?

Up close the plank surface shows an open cathedral grain with a weathered, character-driven figure. Dark mineral streaking follows the grain in fine lines, and small knots and hairline fissures are scattered across the boards. Pronounced board-to-board variation means no two planks of Brixton Oak repeat, so the run looks salvaged and hand-picked rather than a uniform sheet. The toffee-and-cocoa tones shift subtly from one plank to the next, giving the surface depth you notice underfoot.

Quiet enough upstairs or in a condo?

The attached acoustic layer damps the hollow "click" sound characteristic of floating floors. Brixton Oak is quieter underfoot than LVT with a loose pad — both for the walker and for rooms below in multi-story homes.

Is it safe for indoor air?

Yes — Brixton Oak carries GREENGUARD Gold certification, independently tested for low chemical emissions. That matters most for households with allergies, asthma, or young children.

Will this color work in my room?

In the diffused afternoon daylight of its photographed room, Brixton Oak reads as an even, mellow brown: the cocoa depth softens and the toffee warmth comes forward without any harsh contrast. Natural light from the window keeps the tone true through the day, so the floor never goes flat or muddy. Against warm white walls the medium brown feels calm and modern, and Brixton Oak would deepen a shade in a lower-light or north-facing room while staying warm. If your living room gets steady daytime light, it will keep that easy, sunlit warmth.

Price & availability?

This floor is available by special order rather than from stock. For a fast answer, call or text (408) 753-3220 for today's lead time and a quote. We ship nationwide, deliver throughout the Bay Area, and offer showroom pickup. Verified contractors, designers, and architects receive trade pricing. Our team is ready to help you move forward.

Overview

Cocoa and toffee run through Brixton Oak in an open cathedral grain, its weathered figure broken up by dark mineral streaking and scattered small knots and fissures. Every board reads a little differently from the next, so a floor of Brixton Oak has real movement rather than a repeating print. The medium brown sits in the warm half of the spectrum, deep enough to feel substantial yet light enough to keep a room open. Photographed in a mid-century modern living room, Brixton Oak pairs easily with warm wood-tone furniture and soft white walls for a lived-in, collected look.

Cocoa-and-toffee brown with weathered cathedral grain, Brixton Oak brings quiet mid-century warmth to a living room.

Specifications

SKU VV024-05076
Brand COREtec Floors
Collection COREtec Originals Classics
Color Brixton Oak
Flooring Type WPC
Plank size 7 inches wide × 48 inches long
Thickness 8mm
Wear layer 20 mil
SF per carton 38.03 sq ft
Installation grade Above, On, Below grade
Waterproof Yes — 100%
Warranty Lifetime Residential / 10 Years Medium Commercial
Certifications GREENGUARD Gold

Installation, Care & Warranty

Frequently asked questions

What does it look like installed in a real room?
In the photographed room, Brixton Oak runs beneath a low mid-century sofa, a honey-toned wood-tone sideboard, and a round drum coffee table, with a sheer-draped picture window letting in soft afternoon light. Eucalyptus branches, trailing plants, and ceramic vases are arranged around the space, and the warm white walls let the floor's cocoa-brown tone lead. The overall look is relaxed mid-century modern, and the medium brown of Brixton Oak ties the warm furniture and greenery together without competing with them.
Will it match my cabinets?
Brixton Oak was photographed with a honey-toned wood-tone sideboard, and the two warm tones sit together comfortably: the floor's cocoa-brown depth is a step darker than the honey sideboard, so the pieces read as related rather than matched. It works the same way with warm wood-tone cabinets and furniture. For a cleaner contrast, warm white or cream cabinets let the medium brown of Brixton Oak stand on its own, while charcoal or black cabinetry sharpens the mid-century look.
How does this color read in a windowless basement?
In a windowless basement, expect Brixton Oak to read a touch deeper and cozier than it does in the daylit room where it was photographed, since medium browns keep their warmth under artificial light rather than washing out. Its cocoa-and-toffee tone stops a low-light room from feeling cold, and warm-white LED bulbs will bring out the toffee notes. Because Brixton Oak is waterproof against topical moisture on its WPC core, it is a sound choice for a below-grade room where damp is a worry.
Does this floor work with indoor plants?
The photographed room leans into greenery, with trailing plants, eucalyptus branches, and ceramic vases set against the floor, and Brixton Oak takes to it well. Green foliage pops against the warm cocoa-brown, and the medium tone keeps a plant-heavy corner from looking busy. Practically, the 100% waterproof surface shrugs off the occasional watering drip or misting overspray, so you can keep plants directly on Brixton Oak without worrying about water marks.

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Written by
Sergey Stotskiy

Managing Partner, Kapriz Hardwood Floors · Licensed California C-15 Flooring Contractor #875369 (active since 2006) · Established 2003