There
are many reasons to choose a solid timber floor, such as for
the natural beauty and durability, the enviromental soundness
and easy care and maintenance, as well as the almost endless
variety of species, colours and sizes available.
Select
Grade
Select
grade is subtle feature grade of timber flooring providing limited
variation in natural characteristics. The Timber is carefully
graded for various characteristics excluding colour to ensure
it meets strict quality standards and has smooth, uniform look.
Select grade compliments modern, minimalist and traditional
styles. Available in 80mm or 130mm widths.
Standard
Grade
Standard
grade is distinguished by the highlighting of natural variations
in timber such as veins, spirals, burls, and insect trails which
give timber floors a unique character. This grade shows forest
history including bush fires, floods,drought, insect travels,
and the natural variations that appear in the grain of Australian
native hardwoods. Standard grade timber is carefully graded
to include the most interesting variations and distinctive timber
markings to enhance the look of a timber floor. Available in
80mm or 130mm widths.
Recycled
Recycled
flooring features a rustic aged appearance, a unique floorboard
due to the natural features and variation in colours. These
are rare salvaged timbers from historic buildings, bridges,
and other sites, providing a sought-after individual timber
flooring style. Available in wide floorboards starting at 280mm
down to a narrow 60mm width board.
Timber
Species Available
| •
Alpine Ash •
Australian Beech
•
Blackbutt
•
Brushbox
•
Forest Reds |
•
Ironbark
•
Jarrah
•
Karri
•
Red Mahogany
•
Rose Gum |
•
Spotted Gum
•
Sydney Blue Gum
•
Tallowwood
•
Tasmanian Oak
•
Turpentine |
Species
Hardness Rating (Janka)
(The higher
the number, the harder the timber)
|
Alpine Ash |
 |
| Tasmanian
Oak* |
 |
| Rose
Gum |
 |
| Australian
Beech* |
 |
| Jarrah |
 |
| Tallowwood |
 |
| Karri |
 |
| Sydney
Blue Gum |
 |
| Forest
Reds* |
 |
| Blackbutt |
 |
| Brushbox |
 |
| Spotted
Gum |
 |
| Turpentine |
 |
| Red
Mahogany |
 |
| Ironbark |
 |
*These timbers
are blends of several species. The rating is the average for
the species used in that blend.
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