Blackbutt Herringbone
Description
Clever Australian Engineered Timber, featuring Blackbutt in a herringbone pattern, is a sophisticated and stylish flooring choice that combines the charm of traditional designs with modern engineering. Blackbutt is a popular Australian hardwood known for its durability, strength, and distinctive color, which ranges from cream to pale brown with a hint of pink or golden hues.
The herringbone pattern, a classic arrangement that creates a sense of movement and dimension, adds an artistic touch to any room. This pattern is created by arranging rectangular pieces of the Blackbutt wood in a zigzag pattern, resembling the bones of a fish, hence the name “herringbone.”
Engineered timber like this is constructed in layers, which provides stability and reduces the natural expansion and contraction of wood, making it suitable for a variety of climates and conditions, including areas with fluctuating humidity.
The top layer of the engineered timber is genuine Blackbutt wood, ensuring the natural beauty and feel of hardwood, while the lower layers are made of other types of wood or materials that provide additional strength.
This flooring is not only visually appealing but also environmentally friendly, as engineered timber often uses less hardwood than solid wood flooring. It’s also easier to install and can be used over various types of subfloors, including concrete.
In summary, Clever Australian Engineered Timber with Blackbutt in a herringbone pattern offers an elegant, durable, and practical flooring solution, perfect for both contemporary and traditional interiors. It combines the natural beauty of Australian hardwood with the benefits of modern engineering, making it a popular choice for those looking to add a touch of sophistication to their living space.
Specifications
Board Length | 680mm |
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Board Width | 136mm |
Thickness | 14/3mm |
Coating | UV cured 7 coast Treffert lacquer |
System | Tongue & Groove System |
Pack Size | 1.1098m2 |
Installation Method | Direct Stick, Floating |