Weathered Oak Light Brown Waterproof WPC | COREtec Floors

Warm-toned waterproof flooring in gentle amber tan-brown with a warm cast. Weathered Oak from COREtec Floors — 8mm, 22 mil wear. Available at Kapriz Santa Clara.
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COREtec Floors Brand
COREtec Originals Wpc Collection
Light Brown Color Tone
Wpc Flooring Type
8mm+ Thickness
Yes Water Resistant

Quick Answer

What is Weathered Oak?

Weathered Oak is a rigid, wood-look WPC floor in a gentle amber tan-brown shade, with a thick, high-traffic wear layer for a simple, carefree finish.

Is it waterproof?

Yes — 100% waterproof. A splash at the sink or a dropped glass wipes up without harming Weathered Oak when cleaned promptly; don't leave water standing. Indoor use only — outdoor installation is not approved.

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

The top of Weathered Oak carries a 22 mil wear layer — roughly 0.56 mm thick — a good match for heavy residential use and many light-commercial applications, providing excellent long-term durability. It runs noticeably thicker than the entry-level wear layers.

Will it hold up to daily life?

Weathered Oak has a 22 mil protective layer — thicker than the thin wear layers on entry-level LVT. That's the physical protective film above the print, sealed by finish.

What does the plank surface look like?

Up close the plank surface of Weathered Oak has a rustic, sawn look. Fine sawmarks run along the grain and a quiet cathedral figure arcs down the middle of each board without ever turning sharp or busy. A moderate scatter of small pin knots with dark centers breaks up the surface, and fine mineral streaking threads through the grain. No two boards look quite the same, and the subtle figure variation from plank to plank gives the floor its weathered read without making it noisy.

Quiet enough upstairs or in a condo?

The attached acoustic layer damps the hollow "click" sound characteristic of floating floors. Weathered 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 — Weathered 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?

Weathered Oak reads its warmest in soft morning daylight. With many windows feeding early light into the room, the amber in the tan-brown lifts and the floor looks bright and inviting rather than heavy. The warm tone sits comfortably against cooler wall colors: the slate-blue walls in the photographed room are a good example, where the warmth of the floor keeps the cool paint from feeling stark. Later in the day, under lamplight, that same amber keeps the color from going flat. It makes an easy warm neutral for a bedroom you want to feel calm and cozy.

Price & availability?

This product is available to order specifically for your project. 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

A gentle amber glow runs through the warm tan-brown of Weathered Oak, giving this light shade more depth than a flat neutral would carry. The rustic sawn grain shows fine sawmarks and a quiet cathedral figure, broken up by small pin knots with dark centers and fine threads of mineral streaking that shift a little from one board to the next. In its photographed bedroom the color reads cozy and warm under early-morning daylight, a natural fit for a traditional room that mixes vintage character with comfort. Weathered Oak suits homeowners who want a floor with real lived-in character rather than a flat, uniform tone.

A warm tan-brown with rustic sawmarks and small knots, Weathered Oak brings lived-in character to a traditional bedroom.

Specifications

SKU CR502-02076
Brand COREtec Floors
Collection COREtec Originals
Color Weathered Oak
Flooring Type WPC
Plank size 7 inches wide × 60 inches long
Thickness 8mm
Wear layer 22 mil
SF per carton 23.49 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, Weathered Oak runs through a traditional transitional bedroom styled in cream, black, and walnut. An upholstered bed sits at the center, flanked by walnut nightstands, with a black dresser to one side and a carved fireplace mantel as the focal point. Vaulted timber beams overhead and slate-blue walls frame the space, while a fiddle-leaf fig, framed art, a table lamp, and a stack of records fill in the vintage-meets-warm character. The tan-brown floor pulls the whole mix together and reads soft and homey under the early-morning light.
Will it match my cabinets?
The photographed room pairs Weathered Oak with a walnut mantel and matching window trim, and the two warm tones sit well together without matching exactly. Because the floor is a mid-warm tan-brown, it works alongside warm wood-tone cabinets and trim rather than fighting them. If your cabinets run cooler or are painted, the amber warmth of Weathered Oak still warms them up and gives the room a warm base. A close grain-for-grain match is not the goal; a floor a shade off from the wood-tone trim usually looks more natural than an exact copy.
Will it still look this bright in a windowless basement?
Weathered Oak is a good pick for a windowless basement. Warm tan-brown tones read better than cool greys under artificial light, so where a grey floor can look dull and flat below grade, the amber glow in Weathered Oak keeps its warmth under the bulbs. It gives a lower-level bedroom or den the same cozy feel it has upstairs, even with no daylight in the room. GREENGUARD Gold certification for low chemical emissions is also worth noting for a closed-in space where you spend real time.
Does this floor work with indoor plants?
Weathered Oak makes a warm backdrop for greenery. In the photographed room a single fiddle-leaf fig stands against the tan-brown floor, and the warm tone sets off the green nicely. The surface is 100% waterproof against topical moisture, so the odd watering drip or overflow wipes up without worry, as long as water does not run over a plank edge. Set a mat or saucer under heavier pots and you can keep as many plants as the room will hold.

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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