Natural wooden boards
Boards are finished with natural hard wax oil SAICOS, hardened by oxidation process (boards have a finish on all edges).
Oak wood is heavy, hard, and characterized by particularly high wear resistance. The extreme durability of this wood allows oak to be used in a variety of ways for flooring, which comes in many variations. Oak wood is light, has a diverse structure, and has extremely high resistance. Wood in this class looks great in modern styles. This material comes from Hajnówka.
One of the most important species of deciduous trees and the most valuable types of timber is oak (Quercus), which can be found in Europe, North Africa, North America, and Asia. Oak wood is heavy, hard, and particularly known for its high resistance to wear. The extreme durability and hardness of this wood allow oak to be used in a variety of ways for manufacturing floors, which come in many variations. Oak wood is light, has a diverse structure, and possesses an exceptionally high resistance to wear.
Characteristics of wood:
- similar coloration, any pattern, minimal sapwood and gloss, healthy small knots, special white base, suitable for underfloor heating
Types of finishes:
- oil-waxed:
- three layers of oil-wax,
- deep wood impregnation through oil penetration,
- high wear resistance.
Wood Characteristics:
- similar color palette, any grain pattern, minimal white and gloss, healthy small knots, special white base coat, suitable for underfloor heating
Types of Finishes:
- oiled wax finish:
- three layers of oil wax,
- deep wood impregnation through oil penetration,
- high wear resistance.
Wood characteristics:
- varied color palette, any grain pattern, acceptable white and gloss, healthy and putty-filled knots up to 1 cm, special white primer, suitable for underfloor heating
Types of finishes:
- oiled-waxed:
- three layers of oil-wax,
- deep wood impregnation by oil penetration,
- high wear resistance.
Wood characteristics:
- diverse coloration, any grain, white knots up to 2 cm, acceptable gloss, structured floor, suitable for underfloor heating
Types of finishes:
- oil-waxed:
- three layers of oil-wax,
- deep wood impregnation by oil penetration,
- high wear resistance.
Oak wood is heavy, hard, and characterized by exceptionally high resistance to wear. The extreme durability of this wood allows for oak to be used in a variety of ways for the production of floors, which come in many different variants. Oak wood is light, with diverse structure and extremely high resistance. The Rustic class is characterized by a very varied color and structure of the wood, strong shades, allowable knotty, cracked, and with defects up to a diameter of 60 mm, allowable closed core, not allowable sapwood, large variety of planks, large knots, and intricate visible grain of the wood.
The boards are finished with natural hard wax oil SAICOS, hardened by oxidation (the boards have a phase on all edges).
The boards are finished with natural hard oil wax SAICOS, cured by oxidation (boards have a finish on all edges).
Muted color and structure, small healthy knots up to 10 mm in diameter allowed, no white knots permitted.
Very diverse color and structure of wood, strong shades, permissible healthy knots up to 35 mm in diameter, unacceptable white discoloration.
A mix of boards from all classes selected for elements with knots and light discolorations.
Very varied color and structure of wood, strong colorations, permissible large knots up to 65 mm in diameter, permissible cracked knots with imperfections, permissible core, impermissible sapwood. Imperfections and cracks are factory filled.