Hardwood / Timber Flooring
is not just for conservatories. Use Engineered Hardwood
Flooring in Kitchens, Entrance Halls, Lounge, Dining
Room, Study, Den, Bedrooms etc
Engineered Hardwood Flooring - the high tech solution
for homeowners who want the look and feel of a timber
floor.
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Timber Flooring for Bedrooms.
This bedroom features
Merbau timber flooring.
Merbau is a rich brown
exotic timber with a distinctive light yellow
flecking from natural mineral pockets in the
wood. Creating
a warm environment Merbau belongs to the most
durable and stable of all kinds of timbers.
At about 20%
harder than Oak, this sophisticated choice
would grace any home, imparting as it does a
flavour
of the Orient. |
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Timber Flooring for the Entrance Hall.
This
entrance hall features Bamboo timber flooring.
Bamboo
is
actually a grass, but what a grass! The special
texture of the light honey colour of bamboo just
can’t be compared with any other timber.
Bamboo is very hard with properties that make
it suitable for many building purposes, particularly
flooring. The hardness of Bamboo easily exceeds
Oak. Bamboo is the perfect selection for conservatories
and modern living, harmonising with a stylish
Eastern
influence. |
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Timber Flooring for the Sitting Room.
This Sitting
Room features Mahogany timber flooring.
Mahogany
has a very elegant and smooth sheen. The basic
tone is a deep reddish-brown, often with an
almost violet-brown overtone. Straight grains
and small
pores found in mahogany are typical for this
kind of timber; this classic well known wood
is indeed
a rich choice for a sophisticated environment. |
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Timber Flooring for the Study / Den.
This study
features Arctic Spruce timber flooring.
Pine has
always been a perennial favourite. Slow growing
in cold climates with long winters, Arctic Spruce
is harder than pine and imparts huge character
with that distinctive pine colour, grain, and a
generous inclusion of ‘woodsy’ knotting.
A natural choice for people seeking that warm & cosy
log cabin feel that this choice exudes. |
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Timber Flooring for the Dining Room.
This dining
room features Walnut timber flooring.
Walnut is
known for its dark brown heartwood and creamy
brown sapwood,
which while generally straight grained, shows
a highly attractive occasional wave or curl.
The
sapwood can appear in the floor as light figuring
in individual boards. This elegant, dark toned
wood is pure luxury, perfect for the more formal
setting of refined quality. |
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Timber Flooring for the Lounge.
This lounge features
Oak timber flooring.
This much loved beautifully
grained wood is universally characterised by
its distinctive fleck and graining. For centuries
Oak
has been the most traditional of quality British
flooring choices. Oak owes its popularity to
its hardwearing resilience and its warm charm.
Oak
deepens and matures with the passing years,
and suits any interior, particularly where a
timeless
rural appeal is sought or desired. |
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Timber Flooring for the Sunroom.
This sunroom
features Siberian larch timber flooring.
Though
technically softwood, this timber from the far
north of Europe
grows very slowly and is more dense than many hardwoods.
As Larch matures it develops a striking, almost ‘tiger
stripes’ character grain with small knots,
Larch is a great favourite for those who warm to
the clean, crisp Scandinavian look and style. |
Engineered
Hardwood Flooring - A beautiful, natural and enduring
flooring solution for today, tomorrow and a lifetime.
Just look at the benefits:
- Hygienic, easy clean, and non-allergenic;
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Children and family friendly – no retention of
grime or dirt;
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The ultimate choice in timbers – sourced from
every corner of the globe;
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Complete peace of mind with up to 25 year manufacturer’s
guarantee;
- Professional installations by specially trained expert
installers;
- A floor that lasts a lifetime and gets even more beautiful
with age;
- Unlike carpet, cannot harbour asthma-causing dust mites
or pets fleas;
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Comfort and practicability – warm in winter,
cool in summer – you will just want to take off
your shoes and feel it.
Use Engineered Hardwood
Flooring in Kitchens, Entrance Halls, Lounge, Dining
Room, Study, Den, Bedrooms
etc
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