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Solid
Timber Floors
Available in a standard 19mm thickness and
widths of 80mm and 130mm tongue and groove flooring. The floorboards are nailed to joists as a structural floor.
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Hardwood or Softwood?
The best way to distinguish hardwood
from softwood is by looking at the grain. When you are looking for a Hardwood
you may notice gum veins through the timber.
Softwood
however, is more likely to have knots in the timber.
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Floating
Floors - Banboos or Laminates
The concept is simple, fast and durable.
Engineered floors are designed to be installed onto a concrete sub floor, or any flat surface without the need to use battens, nails or glue.
Parquetry
Parquetry is a hard wearing, stunning floor
covering that has been used for centuries, supplied in two different styles: mosaic and block parquetry. |