Old Strip hardwoods

Narrow hardwood strips secret nailed through the tongues, so no fixings on the surface. Available in a range of timbers. A truly practical reclaimed hardwood floor.

  • Sample of English Oak

    English Oak

    1/4 sawn Oak in random lengths, tongue and groove, quality and suitable for a variety of period interiors.

    English Oak

  • Sample of American White Oak

    American White Oak

    This was used in abundance during the 20s and 30s building program, standard sizes generally available.

    American White Oak

  • Sample of Douglas Fir

    Douglas Fir

    Not often available in strip form, its generally clear grade offers a clean backdrop to your interior design scheme.

    Douglas Fir

  • Sample of Iroko

    Iroko

    Beautiful hardwearing strip floor, often reclaimed from schools. Works in domestic or commercial.

    Iroko

  • Sample of Tasmanian Oak

    Tasmanian Oak

    This is a light honey coloured Eucalyptus timber, brought into the country in the 30s. Used in TA barracks in the UK. Rare.

    Tasmanian Oak

  • Sample of Kerruing

    Kerruing

    A distinctive interlocking grain gives this timber great strength. A great hardwearing floor.

    Kerruing

  • Sample of Pitch Pine

    Pitch Pine

    Commonly reclaimed from mills in the north of England, brought into the UK in the holds of the sailing Cargo ships.

    Pitch Pine

  • Sample of Jarrah

    Jarrah

    Deep dark plum red Eucalyptus, with incredible density and strength, rich and luxurious.

    Jarrah

  • Sample of Burmese Teak

    Burmese Teak

    Rarely available but superbly durable and resistant to decaying forces, can demand high prices.

    Burmese Teak

  • Sample of Opepe

    Opepe

    West African in origin and a strong hardwearing strip floor for a range of installations.

    Opepe

Reclaimed strip flooring

This is generally salvaged from industrial buildings, mills, school halls and municipal offices throughout the UK. Generally the timbers available are English Oak, Karri and Jarrah (eucalyptus), Rhodesian and Burmese Teak, Kerruing, Beech and Canadian Maple, Mahogany, Opepe and Iroko.

The format is random lengths, tongue and grooved strips that are secret nailed with the fixings applied through the tongues. Most will require a light sanding and refinishing and will enhance both domestic or commercial installations.

This format is a very practical easy to keep floor that will work in both domestic and commercial applications.

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