Boen Hardwood Flooring — European Engineered Hardwood Flooring

Boen builds engineered hardwood flooring in Norway, part of the Bauwerk Group, and every plank runs a real oak or Canadian maple veneer over a 3-layer (or, in the Prestige line, 2-layer) engineered core rather than a printed surface. Kapriz carries six Boen collections spanning wide-format Chaletino boards down to the compact Prestige strip, in 36 colors total, with top veneers from 3.5mm to 4.5mm and a 25-Year Residential Warranty backing every one. The line is FSC-certified (controlled sources), Nordic Swan Ecolabel and eco-INSTITUT Label certified, and carries FloorScore, EPD, and FDES environmental declarations. Boen is available to order through our Santa Clara showroom, where you can see a real sample before you commit.

The Boen collections

Chaletino — 3/4″ Engineered

Boen’s widest-format line: 11-13/16″ wide planks with a 4.5mm oak veneer, T&G glue-down installation, and 9 colors from pale beige through warm brown.

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Live Pure Plank 8-1/4 — 9/16″ Engineered

A wide 8-1/4″ plank with a 3.5mm oak veneer, T&G construction (floating, glue-down, or nail-down), and 11 colors across the beige-to-brown range.

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Live Matte Plank 5-7/16 — 9/16″ Engineered

Boen’s only 5G® Click plank in this catalog — a true floating-or-glue-down floor with a low-sheen Live Matt finish, in 5 colors.

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Norwegian Heritage — 9/16″ Engineered

A 5-1/2″ plank format, T&G construction, in 4 colors that run from pale beige to the line’s darkest, Oak Brazilian Brown.

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Live Pure Plank 5-7/16 — 9/16″ Engineered

A narrower Live Pure format at 5-1/2″ wide, T&G construction, in 3 colors including the collection’s smoked-oak option.

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Prestige — 3/8″ Engineered

Boen’s thinnest, 2-layer construction in a compact 2-3/4″ strip format, T&G square-edged, glue-down only, in 2 colors.

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What makes Boen different

  • Real oak or Canadian maple veneer, not a printed layer. Every Boen board carries genuine wood on top, so color and grain vary naturally from plank to plank instead of repeating on a cycle.
  • 3.5–4.5mm top veneers. A thicker veneer than many mass-market engineered lines, giving a professional room to sand and refinish the floor down the road rather than treating it as disposable.
  • FSC, Nordic Swan, and eco-INSTITUT certified. Third-party environmental certification on wood sourcing and material emissions, on top of FloorScore, EPD, and FDES declarations.
  • 25-Year Residential Warranty on every collection. The same warranty term applies whether you choose the widest Chaletino board or the compact Prestige strip.
  • Rated for underfloor radiant heat. Approved up to 60 W/m² with a 27–29°C surface-temperature limit, subject to the manufacturer’s installation requirements.
  • Multiple installation methods across the line. T&G glue-down, T&G floating with glued joints or nail-down, and true 5G® Click floating (Live Matte Plank) — the right method depends on the collection, so confirm which applies before you order underlayment.

Best uses for Boen flooring

  • Whole-home installs — a consistent 25-Year Residential Warranty and real-wood veneer across every collection make Boen a straightforward pick for an open-plan main level.
  • Rooms with underfloor radiant heat — the line’s 60 W/m² rating covers a typical residential radiant setup, subject to Boen’s own installation requirements.
  • Above- and on-grade rooms with normal humidity — the engineered core handles seasonal humidity swings better than solid wood, within Boen’s stated moisture and climate limits.
  • Buyers who want a specific format — from Chaletino’s wide 11-13/16″ board down to Prestige’s narrow 2-3/4″ strip, the collections cover a real range of room scales and design intents.

Choosing the right Boen floor

Start with format: a wider Chaletino or Live Pure Plank 8-1/4 board reads calmer with fewer seams in a large room, while Norwegian Heritage’s or Live Pure Plank 5-7/16’s narrower plank suits a more traditional look. Within a collection, a paler color keeps a room feeling open under limited daylight; a darker option like Oak Brazilian Brown reads richer under strong light. Because every board is real wood, color and grain shift slightly from batch to batch — see a physical sample under your own lighting at our Santa Clara showroom, and our team can cross-check dye lots before your order ships.

Frequently asked questions about Boen

Where is Boen flooring made?
Boen is manufactured in Norway by the Bauwerk Group. It’s a genuine European engineered hardwood, built to the European parquet standards EN13489 and EN14342.
Is Boen engineered hardwood waterproof?
No engineered hardwood is truly waterproof, and Boen is no exception — it’s water-resistant. The engineered core handles normal humidity swings better than solid wood, but spills should be wiped up promptly and it isn’t rated for wet rooms.
Can Boen flooring go over radiant floor heating?
Yes, Boen is approved for underfloor heating up to 60 W/m², with a maximum surface temperature of 27–29°C. Note that Maple is one of the species Boen flags as more sensitive to underfloor heating, so confirm the manufacturer’s guidance for your specific color before installing over radiant.
What’s the warranty on Boen flooring?
Every Boen collection Kapriz carries ships with a 25-Year Residential Warranty.
Can I install Boen flooring myself?
It depends on the collection. Live Matte Plank 5-7/16 uses a true 5G® Click floating system with no glue on the profiles, which is the most DIY-friendly. The T&G collections (Chaletino, Live Pure Plank, Norwegian Heritage, Prestige) are glue-down or floating-with-glued-joints, which most owners hire a professional installer for. The room must be heated and dry before installation (30–60% RH, minimum 59°F), and the flooring should acclimate in the room for 48 hours first.
Can I get a Boen sample before I order?
Yes — visit our Santa Clara showroom to see a physical sample under real light before committing. Because these are real-wood veneers, color and grain vary slightly from what any photo can show.

Written by Sergey Stotskiy

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

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