This product is packaged and sold by the box, covering an area of 39.52 sqft per box.
This product is available and we can supply it based on the amount of the order.
Part of the SWEDEN series, explore other variants within this collection to find your perfect match.
Experience the distinct design of KENORA, uniquely identified by its model number 222.
This product has CE Certification.
Certified by Floor Score.
This product is VOC Free Certified.
With a 2mm thickness, this plank offers a lightweight solution, ideal for areas with less foot traffic.
The thickness of the top layer (wear layer) of the plank is 0-3-mm-wear-layer-thickness that is designed to resist wear and tear from foot traffic, furniture, and daily use.

Technical Details For This Vinyl Plank Flooring Product

MODEL INFORMATION
Brand
HOMES PRO
Collection
SWEDEN
Style, ID
KENORA, 222
Product Categories
FLOORING BRANDING
Brand
Home's Pro
Brand: The brand refers to the company that manufactures or supplies the flooring product. Knowing the brand can give you an idea of the product's quality, durability, and overall reputation in the market.
Related Products
Home's Pro (Products)
PRODUCT MODEL INFORMATION
Collection
SWEDEN
Collection: This refers to a specific line or range of flooring products offered by the brand. Collections often have a common theme, design, or set of features and are curated to meet particular aesthetic or functional needs.
Model Code
222
Model Code: This is a unique identifier often related to the color or specific design of the product within its collection. The manufacturer uses this code to differentiate between various styles, finishes, or hues available, making it easier for you to find the exact product you're looking for.
Model Name
KENORA
Model Name: This is the more user-friendly name given to the product, as opposed to the Model Code. Often descriptive and easier to remember, the Model Name gives you a quick idea of the product's style, color, or special features. It serves as an easy reference when discussing or searching for the product.
FLOORING CERTIFICATIONS
CE Certification
YES
CE Certification: This indicates that the flooring product complies with European safety, health, and environmental requirements, as outlined by relevant European directives. A CE mark on the product signifies that it has passed rigorous testing and quality control measures. The certification is widely recognized and often required for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA), but it is also respected globally as a mark of quality and safety.
Floor Score
YES
Certifies compliance with rigorous indoor air quality requirements. FloorScore® certification ensures that hard surface flooring and adhesives are tested for compliance with rigorous indoor air quality requirements. FloorScore ® is the most recognized indoor air quality (IAQ) certification standard for hard surface flooring materials, adhesives, and underlayments. Developed by SCS with the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI), a leading industry trade association of flooring manufacturers and suppliers, it qualifies for many green building schemes including LEED v4, WELL, BREEAM, and CHPS.
VOC Free Certified
YES
VOC Free Certified: This certification indicates that the flooring product emits no Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which are chemicals that can evaporate into the air and potentially cause health issues or contribute to indoor air pollution. VOC Free Certified flooring is a healthier choice for indoor environments, especially for those with allergies, asthma, or chemical sensitivities.
SGS Certified
YES
SGS Certified: This means the flooring product has undergone rigorous testing by SGS, a recognized third-party inspection, verification, testing, and certification company. The certification assures that the product meets specific safety, quality, and performance standards. SGS certification often covers aspects like durability, chemical emissions, and environmental impact, providing an extra layer of confidence in the product's quality and safety
FLOORING PLANKS
Total Thickness
2 mm (0.079″)
Total Thickness: This indicates the overall thickness of each plank in the flooring product, usually measured in millimeters (mm). The thickness can impact various aspects of the floor, such as comfort underfoot, sound insulation, and durability. A thicker plank generally offers better sound insulation and a more solid feel, making it important to consider based on the intended use and location of the flooring.
Related Products
2 mm (0.079″) (Products)
Wear Layer Thickness
Wear Layer Thickness: This refers to the top layer of the flooring plank that is designed to resist wear and tear from foot traffic, furniture, and daily use. Measured in mils (thousandths of an inch), the thickness of this layer is a key indicator of the flooring's durability. A thicker wear layer generally means the floor will be more resistant to scratching and denting, extending the lifespan of the product.
Finish Type
BP Surface
Finish Type: This refers to the texture and appearance of the flooring's surface, affecting both its visual appeal and functional characteristics such as slip-resistance and feel underfoot.
Edge Type
4-Sided Slight Micro Beveled Edge
Edge Type: This term refers to the design and finish of the sides of each flooring plank. Different edge types such as 4-sided deep beveled, micro-beveled, or pressed beveled, can influence the floor's overall appearance, how the planks fit together, and the ease of installation.
Material (Core Type)
Stone Plastic Composite (SPC)
Material (Core Type): This indicates the composition of the core layer of the flooring plank, which is critical for stability, durability, and performance. Core types like SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) or WPC (Wood Plastic Composite) offer different benefits, such as increased rigidity or better acoustic properties.
Plank Length
1227.07 mm
Plank Length: This indicates the length of each individual flooring plank in the product. The length of the planks can affect the visual flow and pattern of the flooring when installed. Longer planks often create a more seamless, expansive look, while shorter planks can add visual interest through more frequent seams.
Plank Width
186.94 mm
Plank Width: This refers to the width of each individual flooring plank. The width can significantly influence the overall appearance of the floor once installed. Wider planks can make a room appear larger and more open, while narrower planks often give a more traditional look and can add depth to smaller spaces.
Plank Color (Group)
Cement
Plank Color (Group): This refers to the general color classification of the flooring planks. This grouping is not defined by the manufacturer but is a logical categorization to help customers filter and compare products with similar color tones more easily.
Dimensional Stability - X Direction (ISO 23999-2008)
0.1 percent
Dimensional Stability - X Direction (ISO 23999-2008): This is a technical specification that measures how much the flooring material will expand, contract, or deform along its length when exposed to changes in temperature and humidity. It adheres to ISO 23999-2008 standards, ensuring that the flooring meets certain quality benchmarks for dimensional stability.
VINYL FLOORING FEATURES
Vinyl Product Type
Glue Down Vinyl Plank
Vinyl Product Type": This refers to the specific form in which the vinyl flooring is available. The type will influence various factors like installation methods, durability, and appearance. Knowing the product type helps you understand what to expect in terms of installation and maintenance.
Slip Resistance (DIN 51130)
R9
Slip Resistance (DIN 51130): This indicates the slip resistance of the flooring according to the DIN 51130 standard. This metric is crucial for safety, especially in areas that may be prone to wet or slippery conditions. A higher slip resistance rating means the flooring provides better grip, reducing the risk of slips and falls.
Surface Treatment
PU Coating
Surface Treatment: This refers to any additional coatings or treatments applied to the top layer of the flooring to enhance its durability, appearance, or performance characteristics. Surface treatments can provide various benefits, such as improved scratch resistance, stain resistance, or UV protection. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications to understand the advantages of the surface treatment used on your flooring.
Curling After Exposure to Heat (ISO 23999:2008)
2 mm
Curling After Exposure to Heat (ISO 23999:2008): This metric evaluates how much the flooring material curls or warps when subjected to elevated temperatures, in accordance with the ISO 23999:2008 standard. It is an important measure of the product's thermal stability and indicates how well the flooring will maintain its shape in conditions of varying heat, such as direct sunlight or underfloor heating. Lower curling values suggest better heat resistance and dimensional stability of the flooring material.
FLOORING GENERAL
Low Temperature Tolerance
-20 celcius
"Low Temperature Tolerance": This indicates the lowest temperature at which the flooring material is designed to perform optimally without cracking, warping, or undergoing other forms of damage. Expressed as a specific temperature number (usually in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius), it helps users understand the suitability of the product for colder climates or unheated spaces.
High Temperature Tolerance
60 celcius
"High Temperature Tolerance": This feature specifies the highest temperature at which the flooring material can maintain its integrity and appearance without suffering from issues like warping, discoloration, or other forms of damage. The tolerance is usually given as a specific temperature number, either in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius, and is useful for consumers to gauge the material's suitability for hotter climates or spaces exposed to high heat.
Density
1900 kg/m3
"Density": This refers to the mass per unit volume of the flooring material, often measured in pounds per cubic foot (pcf) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). A higher density usually indicates a more durable and stable product that is less susceptible to dents and wear over time. Understanding the density can help you gauge the quality and longevity of the flooring.
Grade
Above Grade
"Installation-Grade": This term specifies the suitable locations for installing the flooring, categorized by their "grade" or level in relation to the ground outside. Options can include "on grade" (at ground level), "below grade" (below ground level like basements), and "above grade" (above ground level). Knowing the installation-grade helps in choosing the appropriate flooring for different parts of a home or building.
Impact Sound Insulation (ISO717-2)
6 dB
"Impact Sound Insulation (ISO 717-2)": This refers to the flooring material's ability to reduce impact sound or noise that is transmitted through the floor when an object hits its surface. The measure is based on the ISO 717-2 standard, which outlines the procedures for determining sound insulation in buildings and building elements. Higher levels of impact sound insulation mean less noise will be transmitted, making the flooring a good choice for multi-story buildings or spaces where noise reduction is a priority.
Compatible Radiant Heat Type
Electric Floor Heating
Water Radiant
"Compatible Radiant Heat Type": This specification identifies the type of radiant heating systems with which the flooring is compatible. Radiant heating can be either electric or water-based, and not all flooring materials work well with both. Knowing the "Compatible Radiant Heat Type" ensures that the flooring you choose will function effectively and maintain its integrity when installed over your specific radiant heating system, be it electric or water-based. This information is crucial for those who have or plan to install radiant heating in their space.
Water Resistant
YES
"Water Resistant": This feature signifies that the flooring material has a certain level of resistance to water damage. While not completely waterproof, water-resistant flooring can withstand moisture to some extent, making it suitable for areas where spills or minor water exposure may occur. This is an important consideration for rooms like kitchens or bathrooms, where water spills are more likely.
Castor Chair Resistance (EN425)
No Damage
"Castor Chair Resistance (EN425)": This refers to the flooring's ability to withstand wear and tear caused by rolling office chairs or similar furniture. The EN425 standard measures how well the surface can resist deformation, fraying, or other damage from the continuous movement of castor wheels. A higher resistance rating would be ideal for office spaces or areas where rolling chairs are commonly used.
FLOORING PLANKS PACKAGE
SQFT Per Box
39.52 sqft
This refers to the total square footage that the planks or tiles in a single box will cover when installed. Knowing this information is essential for calculating the quantity of boxes you'll need for your flooring project. It helps to ensure that you purchase enough material, taking into account both the size of the area to be floored and any additional percentage for waste or mistakes.
Planks Per Box
16 item
"Planks Per Box": This specifies the exact number of planks that are contained in each box. It's an important detail for accurately calculating how many boxes you'll need to complete your flooring project. The number can vary from one product to another, so always check this information before making a purchase.
Boxes Per Pallet
85 item
"Boxes Per Pallet": This feature indicates the number of boxes that come on a single pallet. Knowing this can help you plan for bulk orders or large-scale projects, as it can be more cost-effective and efficient to order by the pallet rather than individual boxes. This information is particularly useful for contractors or anyone planning a sizable flooring installation.
Box Weight (Grams)
14270 gram
"Box Weight (Grams)": This specification indicates the total weight of a single box of flooring material, measured in grams. Knowing the weight can be important for shipping calculations, storage planning, and even for the actual installation process. It helps you gauge how easy the boxes will be to move and manage, especially if you're planning to install the flooring yourself.
PRODUCT ADDITIONAL