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Wood species For our hardwood floorings we've chosen a wide variety of different, unique and interesting wood species. You can choose between different atmospheres, from fresh, light shades to elegant, dark colours. |
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Cherry The subdued fibre patterns of cherry make it the favoured alternative for the individualistic decorator. Cherry appears reddish when installed but acquires a darker shade of red over time, providing a sense of elegance for your home. |
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| Doussie Doussie is golden brown or reddish when fresh, but due to the effect of light, it acquires a deeper hue that evens out its colour variations. Its intriguing, intertwining fibre structure brings a sense of style to your home decor. |
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| Oak With regard to hardwood floors, the classic oak is a popular type of wood that retains its prestige for decades, owing to its hardness. Oak has an exquisite fibre pattern with a clearly distinguishable structure, creating a beautiful surface pattern on your floor. |
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Red oak Red oak is a warm red-coloured wood, much as its name would suggest. It is redder than regular oak, its fibre patterns providing a personal touch to any room. This is a great option for the style-conscious interior decorator. |
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Ash If you wish to add character by means of exciting fibre patterns, select the light-coloured ash. Its surface acquires a beautiful light brown hue over time. Ash is resistant to heavy wear. |
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Beech Subdued fibre patterns and hues, varying from light to reddish brown, are all part of the special character of beech. Timeless, gorgeous beech helps you create a sense of elegant cosiness in your home. |
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| Birch Birch is the choice for the home decorator striving for a sense of space. This type of wood is very light-coloured, but it acquires a deeper hue over the years. The beautiful knots, raised to the fore, set the rhythm for the delicate fibre patterns. |
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European maple The colour of European maple is fairer than its Canadian counterpart, creating a further feeling of spaciousness to your home. The wood is medium hard. |
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Maple The fair colour of maple creates a fresh and airy ambience in the home. This wood is light-coloured or slightly red, its fibre pattern restrained and slightly undulating. Maple offers excellent resistance to wear. |
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Iroko Iroko adds an exotic flavour to your home. Its yellow-tinted colour turns a yellow brown due to the effects of light, and its surface acquires a unique look owing to the dark streaks. |
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Jarrah Jarrah exudes a dark beauty. Its burgundy colour is warm in tone, acquiring an ever deeper hue with time. Jarrah is an extremely hard wearing and highly appreciated interior decoration material. |
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Jatoba Only the best, most densely fibred jatoba heartwood is used for these luxury floor boards. This wood is reddish brown in colour and one of the hardest types used for floors. Karelia Jatoba is available on limited release (not available in the Nordic countries). |
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Merbau Merbau is a unique type of wood with regard to both its wear resistance and presentability. It provides a distinguished ambience in your home. This type of wood is reddish brown in colour, but it acquires a dark reddish brown hue as time goes on. |
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Robinie The impressive, wear-resistant robinie is the option for the demanding decorator. It offers an exotic flavour for your home, even though the wood comes from Europe. Karelia Robinie is available on limited release. |
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Walnut Walnut, with its flame patterns is a luxurious type of wood. It's rich brown colour tempering the starkness of modern décor, while its darkness provides a delimiting and unifying element. |
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Wenge Wenge, an extremely dark luxury wood, has risen in popularity in a very short time. Hues of dark brown and even coal black alternate harmoniously on the wood surface. Karelia Wenge is available on limited release (unavailable in the Nordic countries). |
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