As hardwood flooring specialist reclaimed ltd offers high quality real wood flooring in an extensive range of antique timbers which apart from oak include maple cedar teak and other various pines.
Reclaimed mahogany parquet flooring blocks.
It is from the species afzelia quanzensis and you can read more about t his wood here on our wood types webpage.
Rhodesian mahogany reclaimed parquet wood block flooring is a beautiful timber originating from east and southern africa.
Secondhand parquet blocks and old strip flooring from school gymnasiums.
On fitting of the reclaimed parquet floor the majority of minor faults will be sanded out.
Antique parquet available in pitch pine oak mahogany beech maple and pine.
The most common types of timber used for parquet flooring are of oak and pine but we can provide a wide variety of exotic parquet flooring blocks.
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Bitumen removal from reclaimed parquet wood block flooring.
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Before buying your parquet we recommend that you request a sample so you know what to expect.
Sapele is also known as scented mahogany a popular wood block currently available in reclaimed parquet block from parquet parquet email protected verticalline.
Reclaimed parquet has been successfully previously used and tended to be made from good slow grown timber hence the quality and character is usually exceptionally good.
Parquet parquet suppliers of quality reclaimed parquet flooring carrying the largest range of timber species available in the uk call or email to enquire specialists in reclaimed parquet from around the world.
There are a wide variety of woods for reclaimed parquet blocks or versailles panel flooring that can be sourced such as oak rhodesian mahogany beech opepe sapele rhodesian teak etc.
The reclaimed parquet flooring will have the character of an old piece of much loved furniture.
Reclaimed ltd is one of the foremost suppliers of reclaimed wood for flooring and wall cladding in the uk who source and sell internationally.
Typically associated with victorian and edwardian properties and 1920s and 1930s woodblock or parquet flooring is usually laid in a classic herringbone pattern but other arrangements can be also be equally as effective.