
TIMBER FLOORING
Bamboo and Timber Select offers a wide collection of beautiful
Australian, Asia Pacific and African hardwood timber species,
pre-finished floating and laminate timber floors for all projects.
Installation takes only a matter of hours; on any level, solid and dry
sub flooring, and can be walked on soon thereafter.
The products are pre-finished in the factory and
there is no mess, smells or hassles with sanding and polishing,
offering an ideal solution for the home renovator, commercial
application or new home construction.
Due to the scratch resistant coating applied to
all finishes, floors are remarkably hard wearing; yet can be sanded and
re-coated if and when required.
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LAMINATE
TIMBER FLOORING
A number of laminate timber flooring solutions are ready to install and
ideal for the home renovator. |
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(LHS
---> RHS)
1. Light Pear
2. European Oak
3. Cherry
4. Bamboo
5. Black Walnut |
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SOLID TIMBER
FLOORING
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KEMPAS
Description: A course grained, Kempas is very hard, pink to reddish
colour wood, with medium graining grown in Malaysia and Indonesia. The
product undergoes a medium degree of muting of the colour range over
time and a slight darkening to a medium reddish colour.
Physical Properties: Janka Dry Hardness - 8.5kN
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CYPRESS
Description: From the hilly country of New South Wales and Queensland.
Australian Cypress is a unique timber with a colour and characteristic
unlike all others. Cypress floors offer a characteristic gold colour
with highlights from pale creams to yellows and features decoractive
knots.
Physical Properties: Janka Dry Hardness - 6.1kN
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BLUE GUM
Description: Also know as Sydney Blue Gum is found naturally from New
South Wales to Queensland. Blum Gum has a straight grain that is
sometimes interlocked, and shown here is the 3 strip configuration. It
has a distinctive colour range from dark, rich pink through to brown.
Physical Properties: Janka Dry Hardness - 9.0kN
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SPOTTED GUM
Description: The word “spotted” refers to the soft mottled colour
caused by weathering of the outer tree as it sheds elliptical strips of
bark. Colour varies from pale greybrowns and soft creams to rich
chocolate brown. A very tough timber, its wavy grain produces an
attractive fiddleback effect.
Physical Properties: Janka Dry Hardness - 11.0kN
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MERBAU
Description: Merbau is grown in South East Asia with reddish / orange
course graining, and exhibits yellow “flecking” in the pores. Products
undergo a large degree of colour change, with muting of the colour
variation and darkening over time to deeper orangey brown colour.
Physical Properties: Janka Dry Hardness - 8.6kN
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JARRAH
Description: A large hardwood grown in South East Western Australia,
offering a wide range of colour from a light pink to deep burgundy-red
with darker graining. Jarrah undergoes a medium degree of colour change
over time by muting to a medium to dark burgungy-red as it ages.
Physical Properties: Janka Dry Hardness - 8.5kN
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TASMANIAN OAK
Description: The name Tasmanian Oak is used to describe three species
of Eucalypt commonly found in Tasmania. Together they produce a blend
of beautiful colouring from pale cream to pin and red-brown.
Physical Properties: Janka Dry Hardness - 4.9kN
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SYDNEY BLUE GUM
Description: A well known timber found on the east coast of Australia.
This product is a 1 strip configuration and has a straight grain with a
distinct colour range from dark, rich pink through to brown.
Physical Properties: Janka Dry Hardness - 9.0kN
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WENGE
STAIN
Description: Wenge is a uniform dark chocolate brown colour for those
desiring a bold dark look. Wenge is one of the world’s premier dark
species grown in Central Africa and the stain is generally over an Oak
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OTHER SPECIES
A number of alternate species are available in our showroom:
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