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Classic Oak
Parmate Classic Oak is sourced mostly from Europe. Colour is pale yellow-brown that can darken with exposure to sunlight. A prominent grain pattern can vary from straight to wavy with occasional small knots to give the floor some character.
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Vintage Oak
Selected European Oak treated to give an aged look. Colour varies from pale yellowpink to orange-brown, with a prominent grain pattern. Vintage Oak has many large knots and imperfections filled with dark filler to give a distressed look. Edges are chamfered to add to the rustic character.
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Whitewash Oak
European Oak wire brushed prior to being white-stained. The stain remains in the grain of the timber creating a subtle whitewash effect. Depth of colour can vary according to the raw material source and natural grain structure of the timber.
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Oak Stone
European Oak, prepared and treated to take a light white stain which infuses the timber to accentuate and enhance the features of the grain pattern in the floor.
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Arctic Oak
This specially selected European Oak has a lighter softer appearance than Oak Vintage. It retains the variation within the grain pattern and the natural imperfections from knots but with a hint of white added and a fine bevelled edge.
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Anthracite Oak
European Oak is wire brushed before being stained solid black, but still allowing the natural grain structure to come through. Depth of colour can vary slightly according to the natural grain structure of the timber.
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Raw Oak
Choose Raw Oak for total aesthetic flexibility. Following installation unfinished Raw Oak can be lightly sanded on-site. The floor is then finished in any stain colour or coating preferred - from flat matt to high gloss.
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Heritage Oak
Heritage Oak gives a traditional look ideal for a grand home. Depth of colour can vary slightly according to the natural grain structure of the timber.