Australian Engineered species look and feel just like solid wood, but you can lay them in areas where solid wood can’t go. It consists of layered tiers of real wood pressed during the manufacturing process. The layers of real timber run in different directions making the flooring more dimensionally stable than solid wood but identical to solid wooden flooring in appearance. The most common Australian Species are Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Tasmanian Oak and Jarrah.
Learn MoreAustralian Engineered species look and feel just like solid wood, but you can lay them in areas where solid wood can’t go. It consists of layered tiers of real wood pressed during the manufacturing process. The layers of real timber run in different directions making the flooring more dimensionally stable than solid wood but identical to solid wooden flooring in appearance. The most common Australian Species are Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Tasmanian Oak and Jarrah.
Learn MoreAustralian Engineered species look and feel just like solid wood, but you can lay them in areas where solid wood can’t go. It consists of layered tiers of real wood pressed during the manufacturing process. The layers of real timber run in different directions making the flooring more dimensionally stable than solid wood but identical to solid wooden flooring in appearance. The most common Australian Species are Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Tasmanian Oak and Jarrah.
Learn MoreAustralian Engineered species look and feel just like solid wood, but you can lay them in areas where solid wood can’t go. It consists of layered tiers of real wood pressed during the manufacturing process. The layers of real timber run in different directions making the flooring more dimensionally stable than solid wood but identical to solid wooden flooring in appearance. The most common Australian Species are Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, Tasmanian Oak and Jarrah.
Learn MoreBamboo is a type of grass, not a tree, which behaves like wood flooring after processing. Bamboo has a shorter maturity period and is more eco-friendly than growing trees. The processing includes boiling. drying, slicing, shredding, weaving and pressing with glue under the hear to create the flooring material. It's similar to hardwood.
Bamboo flooring costs about $30 to $90 per square meter, uninstalled. It's considered to be easier to install than hardwood and pro installation adds $30 to $50 per square meter.
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Bamboo flooring cleans easily with a mop and mild soap. But it absorbs water (more than vinyl and laminate), making it susceptible to water damage and it needs proper sealing and finish. It is not recomnded option for wet areas, like bathroom or laundry.
285 Old Shirley Rd, Beaufort, VIC 3373
285 Old Shirley Rd, Beaufort, VIC 3373
285 Old Shirley Rd, Beaufort, VIC 3373
285 Old Shirley Rd, Beaufort, VIC 3373
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