Medieval Floors — Waterproof SPC Vinyl Plank & European White Oak Engineered Hardwood

Medieval Floors builds two distinct product categories under one brand: waterproof SPC vinyl plank flooring (three collections — Marseille, Super SPC, Valletta) and European White Oak engineered hardwood flooring (two collections — Architectural, Nouvelle). The SPC line is built for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and high-traffic family spaces where waterproof performance is required. The engineered hardwood line is built for living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms where the authentic look, feel, and warmth of real wood matters more than waterproof rating. Every Medieval Floors product — across both categories — ships with FloorScore certification for indoor air quality and is backed by a structural warranty. The SPC line ships from the Medieval Floors warehouse in San Leandro, CA (about 35 miles from our Santa Clara showroom). Kapriz Hardwood Floors carries the full Medieval Floors line.

SPC vinyl plank — three collections, one engineering platform

All three SPC collections share a 100% waterproof Stone Polymer Composite core, a pre-attached IXPE anti-microbial acoustic underlayment, Prime Urethane with Ceramic Bead Coating surface protection, and FloorScore + GreenGuard Gold certifications. They differ in thickness, wear layer, plank size, and price.

Valletta Collection — 6.5mm SPC

The accessible tier. 6.5mm SPC core, 7-inch by 48-inch planks, Uniclic glueless floating click. Built for residential rooms when budget and cost-per-square-foot matter most. 5 colors.

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Marseille Collection — 8mm SPC

The middle tier. 8mm total thickness with 1.5mm IXPE pad, 9-inch by 60-inch planks, 20-mil commercial wear layer. Medieval’s workhorse line — balanced underfoot feel at an accessible price. 11 colors.

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Super SPC Collection — 10mm SPC

The flagship. 10mm total thickness with 2mm IXPE pad, 9-inch by 60-inch planks, premium 30-mil commercial wear layer. Engineered for high-traffic residential and light commercial use. 7 colors.

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Engineered hardwood — two collections, real White Oak

Both engineered collections share an 8-layer construction with a 4mm sawn White Oak top veneer, 5/8-inch total thickness, UV Lacquer finish, 4-sided micro-bevel, and Tongue & Groove profile installed glue-down or staple/nail (not floating). They differ in oak species, wood grade, plank dimensions, and surface texture.

Architectural Collection — Character Grade

European White Oak in Character grade — visible knots, mineral streaks, and grain variation. 5/8-inch by 9-inch wide by 75-inch long planks, 4mm sawn top veneer, Light Brushed/Smooth surface. 8 colors. CARB II compliant.

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Nouvelle Collection — Prime Grade

French White Oak (with American Oak options) in Prime grade — minimal knots, sapwood, or grain irregularities for a cleaner, more uniform look. 5/8-inch by 8.66-inch wide by 87-inch long planks, 4mm sawn top veneer, Semi-Light Brushed surface. 9 colors. E0 emission rating.

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What makes Medieval Floors different

  • Two complete product categories under one brand. Most flooring manufacturers specialize in either resilient (SPC, LVT, laminate) or hardwood — not both. Medieval Floors builds both at production quality, which means a whole-home install can mix waterproof SPC in wet areas (kitchens, bathrooms, mudrooms) with engineered White Oak in living and bedroom areas while keeping the same brand-level quality control and warranty consistency.
  • SPC line — three wear-layer thicknesses across the collections. Valletta and Marseille ship with 20-mil commercial wear layer (handles pet claws and dropped dishes). Super SPC steps up to 30-mil — the threshold where SPC qualifies for light commercial use including restaurants, retail, and multi-family corridors.
  • SPC line — Prime Urethane with Ceramic Bead Coating across every collection. Ceramic bead surface protection adds scratch resistance and stain resistance beyond standard urethane finishes. The Valletta collection adds an Extra Anti-Stain Resistance Coating on top — useful in bathrooms, mudrooms, and entryways where staining agents are a concern.
  • SPC line — pre-attached IXPE anti-microbial acoustic pad. No second underlayment needed (and adding one voids the warranty). The IXPE pad dampens footfall noise and provides anti-microbial protection. Super SPC ships with a thicker 2mm pad for additional acoustic isolation.
  • Engineered hardwood line — 4mm sawn top veneer. 4mm is the threshold where the floor can be sanded and refinished multiple times during its lifespan — the same as solid hardwood. Most engineered hardwood ships with 1mm-2mm rotary-peeled veneers that can’t be refinished and have visible “barber-pole” grain repeats. Medieval’s 4mm sawn veneer reads as real plank-sawn White Oak.
  • Engineered hardwood line — 8-layer cross-banded plywood substrate. Multi-layer cross-banded construction (8 layers under the wear veneer) is more dimensionally stable than 3-layer or 5-layer engineered alternatives. Better resistance to seasonal humidity changes and cupping over radiant heat.
  • FloorScore certified across the entire brand. Independently verified low-VOC indoor air quality on every product, both SPC and engineered hardwood. The SPC line adds GreenGuard Gold (the stricter VOC limit required for schools and healthcare environments). The engineered hardwood line adds CARB II, Lacey Act, and TSCA Title IV compliance for legal-source wood.
  • Long warranties across the line. SPC: Lifetime Limited Residential, with commercial coverage of 5-Year (Valletta), 10-Year (Marseille), or 15-Year (Super SPC). Engineered hardwood: Lifetime Structural, 35-Year Residential Wear, 5-Year Light Commercial.
  • San Leandro, CA warehouse for the SPC line. Same-region inventory keeps lead times short — typically 3-7 business days from order to local delivery. Approximately 35 miles from our Santa Clara showroom for cross-checks on dye lots and color matching.

Frequently asked questions about Medieval Floors

Should I choose SPC or engineered hardwood from Medieval Floors?
Choose by room and by what matters most. SPC is 100% waterproof — pick it for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, mudrooms, laundry rooms, and any space where standing water is a real risk. SPC is also the more pet-tolerant choice for households with large dogs or multiple pets. Engineered hardwood from the Architectural and Nouvelle collections is real White Oak with a 4mm sawn top veneer — pick it for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and home offices where the authentic look, feel, and warmth of real wood matters more than waterproof rating. Many whole-home installs mix both: SPC in the kitchen and bathrooms, engineered White Oak everywhere else, with transitions handled by T-moldings at doorways. Both categories ship from the same brand with consistent quality control.
What’s the difference between the Architectural and Nouvelle engineered collections?
Wood grade and dimensions. Architectural is European White Oak in Character grade — visible knots, mineral streaks, and grain variation that read as natural and rustic. Nouvelle is French White Oak (with American Oak options) in Prime grade — minimal knots, sapwood, or grain irregularities for a cleaner, more uniform look. Both share 5/8-inch total thickness, 8-layer construction, and a 4mm sawn top veneer. Architectural planks are 9-inch wide by 75-inch long; Nouvelle planks are 8.66-inch wide by 87-inch long. Architectural carries CARB II emission rating; Nouvelle steps up to E0 (a stricter European emission standard). Choose Architectural when natural character — knots, color variation, “lived-in” look — is the goal. Choose Nouvelle when a cleaner, more designer-forward aesthetic is the goal.
What’s the difference between Marseille, Super SPC, and Valletta?
All three SPC collections use the same 100% waterproof SPC core with a Prime Urethane with Ceramic Bead Coating surface and pre-attached IXPE anti-microbial acoustic pad. The differences are thickness, wear layer, plank size, and price point. Valletta is the value collection — 6.5mm with a 20-mil wear layer, narrower 7-inch planks, lowest cost-per-square-foot. Marseille is the middle — 8mm with a 20-mil wear layer, wider 9-inch by 60-inch planks. Super SPC is the flagship — 10mm with a 30-mil commercial wear layer, the same 9-inch by 60-inch plank size, with a thicker 2mm IXPE pad for additional acoustic isolation. Choose based on the room: Valletta for bedrooms and light-traffic areas, Marseille for whole-home installs, Super SPC for high-traffic kitchens and light commercial spaces.
Is Medieval Floors good for kitchens and bathrooms?
Yes for the SPC line — every Medieval Floors SPC collection (Marseille, Super SPC, Valletta) is 100% waterproof and approved for installation in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms. The integrated SPC core means standing water on the surface won’t buckle the plank or leak through to the subfloor. Concrete subfloors require a 6-mil polyethylene moisture barrier underneath for the warranty to apply — that’s standard practice across the SPC industry. The engineered hardwood line (Architectural and Nouvelle) is real wood and is not waterproof — it’s not recommended for full bathrooms, laundry rooms, or below-grade installations. For households where staining agents are a frequent concern (mudrooms, kids’ bathrooms, pet feeding areas), the Valletta SPC collection adds an Extra Anti-Stain Resistance Coating on top of the standard ceramic bead surface.
Can I install Medieval Floors over radiant heat?
SPC line: yes, with limits. Maximum permitted floor surface temperature is 80°F (26.67°C) across all three SPC collections. Use only embedded electric mats or hydronic systems — surface-mounted electric heating mats are not approved. Use an in-floor temperature sensor. New concrete or gypcrete subfloors must cure for a minimum of four weeks before operating the radiant system. Heat must rise gradually after installation — no more than 5°F per hour during initial warm-up — to avoid thermal shock to the click-lock edges and the IXPE pad adhesion. Engineered hardwood line: hydronic systems only — electric radiant mats are not approved for the Architectural or Nouvelle collections. Damage from radiant heat exceeding spec is not covered under warranty for either line.
Can the engineered hardwood collections be sanded and refinished?
Yes. The 4mm sawn White Oak top veneer on the Architectural and Nouvelle collections is thick enough to be sanded and refinished multiple times during the floor’s lifespan — the same number of refinishes possible with solid hardwood. This is one of the meaningful differences between Medieval’s engineered line and lower-cost engineered hardwood that ships with 1mm-2mm rotary-peeled veneers (which can’t be refinished without sanding through to the plywood substrate). Plan on a professional sand-and-refinish every 15-25 years depending on traffic and finish wear.
What’s the Medieval Floors warranty?
SPC line: Lifetime Limited Residential across all three collections. Commercial coverage varies — 5-Year for Valletta, 10-Year for Marseille, 15-Year for Super SPC. Engineered hardwood line: Lifetime Structural Limited Warranty, 35-Year Residential Wear Limited Warranty, 5-Year Light Commercial Limited Warranty across both Architectural and Nouvelle. All Medieval Floors warranties are for the original end-user purchaser at a single-site installation only — non-transferable. Manufacturer install specifications must be followed (including the 6-mil polyethylene moisture barrier over concrete subfloors for SPC) for warranty coverage to apply.
Where is Medieval Floors manufactured?
Medieval Floors manufactures internationally and ships to U.S. distribution centers including their San Leandro, California warehouse at 2975 Teagarden Street. Kapriz orders the SPC line from San Leandro — about 35 miles from our Santa Clara showroom — which keeps lead times short and lets us cross-check color matching when needed. The engineered hardwood line ships through the same distribution channel.

See Medieval Floors in person

Kapriz Hardwood Floors

891 Laurelwood Rd, Suite 101
Santa Clara, CA 95054

Phone: (408) 753-3220

Call ahead to confirm which specific Medieval Floors colors are physically on hand. We don’t permanently stock every color across all five collections, and a quick call saves a wasted trip — sample inventory rotates as colors get loaned out.

Last updated May 1, 2026 · Specifications verified from Medieval Floors Nov 2024 dealer pricelist + supplier collection pages (medievalfloors.com)

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