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UltraFlor
Solid Hardwood Strip Flooring
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High quality 20mm thick flooring, available
in various grades, lengths and finishes. Comes with a special
25 year manufacturers wear warranty
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| Ash |
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A light coloured hardwood that
has been used for flooring, decoration and furniture
in historic homes and public buildings for many
generations. With its typically pale-biscuit and
contrasting warm brown colourings, ash is as big
a favourite today as it has been with past generations.
Its appeal, with today's discerning and proud home
owners, lies in its particularly pronounced distinctive
grain- especially where crown cut character feature.
As well as looking good, today's floors are expected
to stand up to every eventuality
Featured: Ash Pacific - all 3 1/4" Strips
From £call per m2 |
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| Birch |
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You'll probably know birch as the tree with the
thin peeling bark most spectacularly seen in the
silver birch variety. But Birch has long been
used in furniture manufacture and is now a popular
flooring choice. It has a fine, generally straight
grain pattern and sometimes shows very small pin
knots. Whether its the creamy yellow of the sapwood-for
a light clean look or the rich reddish-brown of
the heartwood - for a more elegant warmth, birch
provides its supporters with the opportunity to
express a truly individual style.
Featured: Birch Pacific - all 3 1/4" Strips
From £call per m2
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| Cherry |
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A reddish coloured hardwood that
is a current flooring favourite because it represents
a lovely 'figured' pattern on its face grain and
finishes to a silky lustre. Cheery is a mediium-to-hard
wood and has been described as having the 'warm
colour of cognac' that darkens slightly with time
to become even more strikingly beautiful. Occasional
clusters of tiny knots, or very small dark streaks
set cherry apart from other hardwoods. Both these
natural ( and permissible) characteristics result
in flooring which is truly unique with every finished
floor having a 'look', all of its own
Featured: Cherry Pacific - a mixture of 2 1/4"
& 3 1/4" Strips
From £call per m2 |
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| Maple |
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Canadian maple is regarded for
its resistance to abrasive wear and is very much
a flooring favourite because of its finishing and
appearance characteristics. Initially very light
in colour, it 'matures' with time, to a delightful
honey shade. The maple tree is thought, by many,
to be the most beautiful tree in the forest and
its timber produces flooring with a clearly defined
grain that is equally as beautiful. Because of its
relatively high impact resistance, maple is a natural
choice for use in sports halls and on other commercial
projects, which is why it is also the perfect surface
for today's busy, mobile family.
Featured: Maple Pacific - a mixture of 2 1/4"
& 3 1/4" Strips
From £call per m2 |
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Oak |
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Oak is a traditional favourite
and probably the world's most popular light coloured
timber, chosen by most, for its durability and beautiful
patterning. This species of the Oak family is called
'red' because of the rich red colour the trees leaves
turn to in the autumn. It produces flooring similar
in general appearance to white oak, but with a slightly
less pronounced figure and, although traditionally
not quite as popular as its 'white' sister, it has
become more popular, as the current fashion for
light coloured, hardwood flooring has grown
Featured: Red Oak Pacific - all 3 1/4" Strips
From £call per m2 |
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| White
Oak |
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Generally it is oak's pronounced
grain that catches the eye and distinguishes its
wood from all other hardwoods. White oak is characteristically
more fine grained and displays a more grey-brown
colour that its 'red' sister and it also traditionally
been more popular of the two species over the years
- it can still be found in the furnishings and decor
of country and stately homes. Today, it is a popular
choice with kitchen designers, cabinet makers and
furniture manufacturers and of course is a firm
favourite for flooring
Featured: White Oak Pacific - all 2 1/4" Strips
From £call per m2 |
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| Walnut |
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The 'Rolls Royce of cabinet woods'
walnut produces flooring with a greater variety
of figure characteristics than any other hardwood.
Its light to dark chocolate brown coloured flooring.
A further walnut characteristic, the wood's more
creamy sapwood, creates a stunning and brilliant
contrast to the dark hues - giving every floor its
very own, unique character. A walnut floor will
stand the rigors of every day life with very little,
serious maintenance.
Featured: Walnut Pacific - a mixture of 2 1/4"
& 3 1/4" Strips
From £call per m2 |
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For more information please contact
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