Baltic Pine Flooring Melbourne

Our baltic pine is from australia.
Baltic pine flooring melbourne. It has dark tight grain lines running throughout its timber. Post world war two homes generally have 19 mm thick boards. Huge range great prices. 80x19mm 85x19mm 108x19mm.
Baltic pine is very light in colour ranging from cream to yellow. For the best result finish with a water based matt coating as shown here and on display in our showroom loba or bona k is a. Many of the baltic floors we restore are over a hundred years old and boy some sure look like it. Baltic pine was used extensively in melbourne house construction up until the 1950s.
We lift the floors de nail dock pack up in house lots and then sell on. It was the main flooring timber used throughout the building of homes since before the turn of the century. Baltic pine is a softwood originating from northern europe and asia. Visit market timbers your local timber flooring melbourne specialist.
The timber is pale in colour when sanded back to its raw state. Selecting the right solid timber flooring. Baltic pine is a massive part of floor sanding in melbourne. Recycled floorboards in melbourne.
Baltic pine flooring works well with many types of stains and polish. Baltic pine timber flooring is a time proven timber for interiors designed to have character. Just old flooring has a large selection of recycled timber flooring which has been sourced from existing houses schools churches and warehouses. Timber flooring is generally available in the following common sizes.
In fact the older your floor grows the richer its character becomes. Available widths 80 185 mm. Baltic pine flooring arrived from europe in the early part of last century and covered floors from victorian edwardian californian bungalow era s. Get a free quote or schedule a visit.
Free delivery melbourne area all large orders of recycled baltic pine flooring. More melbourne home owners are choosing to add a dash of character to their home by using reclaimed and recycled floorboards. Contact 0457 491 505 or fill in the form below for a quote. As a general rule of thumb the boards are either 150 mm or 100 mm wide however there are various other uncommon sizes.
The thickness of the boards depends on the era the home was built.