
Baltic Pine Timber Flooring
Baltic Pine is a time-proven timber – in fact the older your floor grows, the richer its character becomes.
Baltic Pine is a time-proven timber – in fact the older your floor grows, the richer its character becomes.
Brushbox has a beautiful rich colour. The grain is close and even textured, often with a curly interlocking habit and is resistant to wear.
With a relatively fine and even texture, Grey Box creates a stunning effect across a whole floor.
Deriving its name from the colour and toughness of the bark, Grey Ironbark has the highest Janka rating (hardness) of any Australian native hardwood.
Silvertop Stringybark is a warm honey brown colour timber, sometimes with slight pinkish hue that is ideally suited for flooring.
Spotted Gum is sought after by consumers and specifiers alike for its striking colour and for its density.
Often used for dance floors, Tallowwood has a yellowish brown heartwood with a tinge of olive green.
With a grain that is straight, open and even with a uniform texture, Victorian Ash is easy to work with.