Conch Ash Medium Beige Waterproof WPC | COREtec Floors

Warm-toned waterproof flooring in warm beige with creamy sand and almond tones. Conch Ash from COREtec Floors — 10.25mm, 20 mil wear.
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COREtec Floors Brand
COREtec Originals Premium WPC Collection
Medium Beige Color Tone
Wpc Flooring Type
10.25mm+ Thickness
Yes Water Resistant

Quick Answer

What is Conch Ash?

Conch Ash is a rigid, wood-look WPC floor in a warm beige tone, with a durable, heavy-traffic wear layer for a low-maintenance, practical finish.

Is it waterproof?

Yes — 100% waterproof. Everyday spills, pet accidents, and mop water won't swell, warp, or delaminate the planks when wiped up promptly; standing water should still be cleaned up quickly. Not approved for outdoor installation; test the subfloor for moisture before installing.

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

The top of Conch Ash carries a 20 mil wear layer — measuring about 0.51 mm — recommended for heavy residential use and many light-commercial applications, with excellent protection against everyday scratches, scuffs, and abrasion. That's a step above the standard-duty wear layers.

Will it hold up to daily life?

Conch Ash's 20 mil wear layer and finish are rated for pet claws, chair legs, dragged furniture, and heavy daily traffic — the scratch resistance that matters in kitchens, entryways, and pet households where foot and paw traffic concentrates.

What does the plank surface look like?

Up close, the Conch Ash surface is quiet and fine-lined. Long, straight grain runs vertically down each plank in tight, even lines, with a delicate ribbon figure that catches the light softly rather than jumping out at you. You will see a moderate scatter of small pin knots and a few thin fissures worked into the print, plus a gentle feathered figure that shifts board to board, enough natural variation that no two boards look identical across the floor. The color is printed into the wear layer over the WPC core, so the pattern reads consistent underfoot while still changing from plank to plank.

Quiet enough upstairs or in a condo?

There's no separate underlayment to buy and no pad to choose. Conch Ash's factory-attached acoustic pad comes bonded to every plank and dampens footfall noise throughout the home — one less material decision and one less install step.

Is it safe for indoor air?

Yes — Conch Ash 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?

Under the bright, even daylight this kitchen gets at midday, Conch Ash reads warm without turning yellow or washing out to a flat cream. The creamy, almond side of the color stays gentle in strong light, so the floor keeps its softness instead of going glary. That makes it an easy match for bright white walls and pale cabinetry, and it leaves you room to bring in cooler accents like soft greens and muted blues, or warmer amber and brass touches, without the floor fighting them. In a lower, warmer light the same beige would deepen a little toward almond, which is worth keeping in mind if your kitchen faces away from the sun.

Price & availability?

This floor is available by special order. Contact us at (408) 753-3220 by call or text for the current lead time and a quote. We ship nationwide, deliver throughout the Bay Area, and offer showroom pickup. Verified contractors, designers, and architects are eligible for trade pricing. We're happy to help you plan your order.

Overview

A delicate ribbon figure runs the length of each Conch Ash plank, giving this warm beige a quiet sense of movement without much contrast. The color has creamy sand and almond tones that keep it soft and warm rather than stark. Tight vertical grain lines and a few scattered pin knots break up the surface just enough that no two boards read the same. In a kitchen, Conch Ash suits a pared-back, minimalist look, sitting easily under light cabinetry and white walls while a wood-tone island stands out as the one warm focal point. The WPC rigid core makes it a practical floor for a room that sees water and traffic, and it works as an everyday surface you don't have to fuss over.

Conch Ash is a soft, creamy beige that keeps a minimalist kitchen calm and bright.

Specifications

SKU VV810-01024
Brand COREtec Floors
Collection COREtec Originals Premium
Color Conch Ash
Flooring Type WPC
Plank size 9 inches wide × 72 inches long
Thickness 10.25mm
Wear layer 20 mil
SF per carton 26.47 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 kitchen, Conch Ash runs wall to wall beneath a peninsula island and a row of counter stools, with bright white walls and light cabinetry keeping everything pale and open. The floor's warm beige is what adds a little softness to the room; against all that white, the creamy tone reads gentle rather than cold. A wood-tone peninsula island sits as the main focal point, and small everyday touches, cutting boards, glass canisters, and a single herb pot, keep the scene lived-in without cluttering the clean, minimalist look. It is a pared-back, modern kitchen where the floor does its work quietly and gives the pale palette a warm base to sit above.
Will it match my cabinets?
The kitchen in the photos pairs Conch Ash with light cabinetry, and that is where this floor is easiest to place. A warm beige with creamy, almond undertones gives pale cabinets, whether white, off-white, soft gray, or a natural finish, a warmer floor to sit above without a hard line between the two. If your cabinets run darker, say a deep green or charcoal, Conch Ash still works: its light tone keeps the room from feeling heavy and gives a dark cabinet something soft to play against. The one pairing to watch is a very cool, blue-gray cabinet, which can push the floor's warmth toward yellow; a warmer white or greige cabinet keeps everything in the same family.
How does this color read in a windowless basement?
This kitchen gets its brightness from even overhead light rather than a big window, which tells you something useful: Conch Ash reads light and warm even without much natural daylight. In a basement or an interior room with no windows, a pale, warm beige like this is a smart pick, throwing back the overhead light instead of absorbing it the way a darker floor would, and its creamy tone keeps the space from feeling cold under artificial light. A warm bulb brings its almond side forward; a cooler one keeps it looking crisp and neutral. Either way the floor stays bright, which is what a low-light room needs.
Does this floor work with indoor plants?
There is a single herb pot in the photographed kitchen, and that one-plant approach suits Conch Ash well. Leafy green plants stand out crisply against a light warm beige, so the leaves read clearly without the busy contrast you would get over a dark or heavily grained floor. If you want more greenery, a warm beige floor is forgiving: trailing pothos, a snake plant, or a small potted herb garden all sit naturally against the creamy tone. The floor stays a calm background, so the plants read as the bit of life in an otherwise pared-back, minimalist kitchen.

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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