Timber Flooring
Gunnersen carries a huge range of Timber Flooring in a variety of species in Hardwood and Softwood species.
Product Details
Solid Timber Floors add style, warmth and elegance to any room or building.
Beautiful to behold yet durable and hygienic, timber flooring may be stained in many different colours to complement any décor.
Gunnersen carries a huge range of timber flooring in a variety of species in Hardwood and Softwood species.
Specification
| Products | Sizes (mm) |
| Australian Hardwood Species: Aussie Oak Aussie Whites Aussie Reds Coastal Blackbutt Sydney Blue Gum Brush Box Iron Bark Rose Gum Spotted Gum Tallowwood Turpentine |
80 x 12 overlay (T & G end, moderate and better grade)
80 x 19 Strip (T & G end matched, light feature, light moderate feature) 130 x 19 Strip (T & G end matched, light feature and light moderate feature) 65 x 14 Parquetry 65 x 19 Parquetry |
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| Merbau |
80 x 19 |
| Tasmanian Oak | 85 x 13 |
| Victorian Ash |
85 x 19 108 x 19 133 x 19 |
| Baltic Pine |
158 x 22 |
| Radiata Pine |
140 x 19 |
Sydney Blue Gum
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The timber is usually straight grained with a small percentage showing some interlocking grain.
The texture is moderately coarse.
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Blackbutt (Coastal)
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The timber has a colour ranging from a golden yellow through to pale browns. The colour range is subtle and is excellent where the colour requirement is light and neutral. The sapwood is distinctly lighter than the heartwood. |
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Ironbark (Grey)
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The heartwood of the Grey Ironbarks ranges from light grey or light chocolate with some darker reds and browns sometimes occurring. Sapwood is slightly lighter in colour. Grey Ironbark may have various regional variations such as the ‘Black Ironbarks’ around Port Macquarie, which have similar light colours with black narrow to broad streaks running through the timber. Texture is moderately coarse and even. |
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Brushbox
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The heartwood ranges from rich reddish browns through lighter browns and to pinkish greys. The texture is fine and even with the grain usually showing the characteristic interlocking. This is an attractive feature, particularly in exposed / polished situations such as flooring. The timber is free of gum vein. |
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Spotted Gum
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The heartwood colour range is quite broad from very pale browns through to very dark browns. Some samples may have a slightly orange tint in the lighter variations. The sapwood is distinctly paler. The grain is often interlocked and generally features some ‘fiddleback’ figure. This wavy type grain may be quite distinctive. |
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Tallowwood
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The heartwood is a greyish-yellow colour with tinges of olive green and is a hard, fairly close-grained timber. The sapwood is distinctly paler. The timber is free of gum vein, something quite rare in eucalypts. |
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This information has been source from the Australian Hardwood Network
