Norwegian Heritage — 9/16″ Engineered Oak (Boen Hardwood Flooring)
Norwegian Heritage is a 5-1/2″ plank collection with a 3.5mm real oak veneer over a 3-layer engineered core, sealed under Live Pure lacquer. Four colors span the collection’s palest beige through Oak Brazilian Brown, the darkest color Boen offers in this catalog. Tongue & Groove construction supports floating with glued joints, glue-down, or nail-down. Backed by a 25-Year Residential Warranty and FSC, Nordic Swan Ecolabel, and eco-INSTITUT certification, it’s available to order through our Santa Clara showroom.
Norwegian Heritage specifications
- Core & thickness: Engineered 3-layer construction, 9/16″ (14.3mm) total
- Wear layer: 3.5mm real oak veneer
- Plank size: 5-1/2″ wide × 86-5/8″ long · Edge: beveled 2V
- Locking: Tongue & Groove (T&G) · Installation: floating with glued joints, glue-down, or nail-down
- Coverage: 32.9 sq ft/carton · Waterproof: No — water-resistant only
- Warranty: 25-Year Residential
- Certifications: FSC (controlled sources), Nordic Swan Ecolabel, eco-INSTITUT Label, FloorScore, EPD, FDES
- Colors: 4, light beige through dark brown
Colors in the Norwegian Heritage
Three of the four colors sit in the light-to-medium beige and light-brown range, and the fourth, Oak Brazilian Brown, is a deliberate outlier — the single darkest color across every Boen collection Kapriz carries, with a deep reddish-russet, chocolate-toned cast. It’s a range built for a buyer who wants either a calm neutral floor or a genuine statement-dark option, without much in between.
Best uses for Norwegian Heritage
- A deliberate anchor room — Oak Brazilian Brown is dark enough to carry real visual weight in a living room, dining room, or home office paired with lighter walls or trim.
- Whole-home installs wanting a calm neutral — the three lighter colors give a quieter, traditional-width option alongside Boen’s wider formats.
- Rooms with underfloor radiant heat — approved for radiant use per Boen’s install requirements.
- Flexible installation projects — floating, glue-down, or nail-down all work over this T&G construction.
Choosing a color from the Norwegian Heritage
A lighter Norwegian Heritage color keeps a room feeling open, while Oak Brazilian Brown reads richest with lighter walls or trim to balance it — in a genuinely dark, low-light room it can feel heavy rather than dramatic. See a physical sample at our Santa Clara showroom before committing, especially for the darker option, since a real-wood floor this dark can read differently depending on your room’s own light.
Frequently asked questions about the Norwegian Heritage
Is Norwegian Heritage waterproof?
Can I install this myself?
Does dark flooring like Oak Brazilian Brown show scratches more?
How many cartons cover my room?
Can I get a sample before I order?
Written by Sergey Stotskiy
Managing Partner, Kapriz Hardwood Floors · Licensed California C-15 Flooring Contractor #875369 (active since 2006) · Established 2003







