Oak Kashmir Grey
A lightly fumed oak with a hint of grey, similar in tone to Fumed Oak White. The floor is produced in our authentic, more distressed planed surface. See images below for examples of recently completed projects.
This colour is created by ammonia fuming, a process in which ammonia vapour reacts with the oak's natural tannins to alter the colour of the wood. As tannin content and distribution vary from board to board, variation in colour is an inherent characteristic of this floor. This variation is to be expected and does not constitute a defect; accordingly, claims relating to differencies in colour arising from the fuming process cannot be accepted.
Overview
- Species
- European Oak
- Construction
- Plywood engineered (birch)
- Grades
- Rustic / Rustic A / Premier
- Installation
- Fully bonded over underfloor heating, Fixed installation
Available Textures
Available Patterns
Versailles panel
A luxurious parquet floor, this classic panel has seen a revival at the beginning of the 21st century. The square parqet panels available in 1m x 1m or smaller are set at a diagonal and installed with or without border.
Herringbone
A timeless, balanced pattern that always pleases the eye. Most our colours are available in a range of sizes including large, medium, and oversize herringbone blocks.
Chevron
A striking, consistent zig-zag pattern with neat, straight lines between the rows. The chevron pieces are typically cut at 45 degrees but can also be produced with a larger angle to create a broader chevron pattern.
Boards in mixed widths
We recommend mixing three sizes (for example: 160/ 195/ 245mm or 180/ 240/ 280mm). The rows are installed in a random pattern (for example: thin - wide - medium - medium - wide - thin - etc).
Boards
All our colours are available as boards. For the various size options please download the spec sheet from the collection page.
Please contact us if you have any questions or download the full spec sheet for more information.
Download Spec-Sheet
Get in touch
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