Just as each piece of timber we cut is unique, so too are the projects we undertake. Working closely with each of our clients to find the best fit solution, we see these creations as continuations in the story of our wood.
This project features our traditional multi-width solid French oak chateaux boards. These boards are 180mm / 230mm / 260mm wide and have a sawn face which was wire brushed to retain some of the saw marks. The finish is in smoke oil, giving the flooring boards a timeless, aged appearance.
This project features our traditional multi-width solid French oak chateaux boards. These boards are 180mm / 230mm / 260mm wide and have a sawn face which was wire brushed to retain some of the saw marks. The finish is in smoke oil, giving the flooring boards a timeless, aged appearance.
An engineered French oak flooring project, featuring a reclaimed herringbone pattern parquet that adds character to the textured French wooden doors and offsets the cream coloured walls.
An engineered French oak flooring project, featuring a reclaimed herringbone pattern parquet that adds character to the textured French wooden doors and offsets the cream coloured walls.
This residential renovation project using engineered French oak flooring and reclaimed 19th century French oak parquet boards breathes new life into a refurbished home. The stylised herringbone pattern creates a unique, welcoming entryway that complements the stone walls, while 190mm wide flooring boards neatly parallel the high wooden French oak sarked ceiling above.
This residential renovation project using engineered French oak flooring and reclaimed 19th century French oak parquet boards breathes new life into a refurbished home. The stylised herringbone pattern creates a unique, welcoming entryway that complements the stone walls, while 190mm wide flooring boards neatly parallel the high wooden French oak sarked ceiling above.
This residential renovation project in Auckland uses reclaimed 19th century French oak with 200mm wide flooring boards to achieve a breathtaking and vibrant dining/lounge area. The French oak displays a warm, rich colour that comes from the original fuming of a bygone era. The U-shaped staircase was also finished using the same timber which transitions well into the off-white tile floor.
This residential renovation project in Auckland uses reclaimed 19th century French oak with 200mm wide flooring boards to achieve a breathtaking and vibrant dining/lounge area. The French oak displays a warm, rich colour that comes from the original fuming of a bygone era. The U-shaped staircase was also finished using the same timber which transitions well into the off-white tile floor.
This new build in Christchurch features reclaimed flooring boards from the historic Odgen's Imperial Tobacco Factory in the UK. The aged timber gives a much more subdued vibe to this spacious open plan living area, with the large sliding windows allowing a play of light and shadow. These 260mm wide boards have been oiled, leaving the original natural aging and patina.
This new build in Christchurch features reclaimed flooring boards from the historic Odgen's Imperial Tobacco Factory in the UK. The aged timber gives a much more subdued vibe to this spacious open plan living area, with the large sliding windows allowing a play of light and shadow. These 260mm wide boards have been oiled, leaving the original natural aging and patina.
This unique project features our French oak beams which, apart from cleaning, wire brushing and the necessary fumigation for importing, have been left in an original state displaying their patina and history. To compliment the beams we used our engineered French oak flooring boards (190mm), all finished in a rich coloured oil to bring out the character of the grain.
This unique project features our French oak beams which, apart from cleaning, wire brushing and the necessary fumigation for importing, have been left in an original state displaying their patina and history. To compliment the beams we used our engineered French oak flooring boards (190mm), all finished in a rich coloured oil to bring out the character of the grain.