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DANZER - YOUR HARDWOOD SPECIALIST IN THE UK
A natural floor designed to make full use of the properties of wood.
The Vision floorboard is produced in Europe and consists of a surface layer made of solid Oak wood with two layers of pine bonded in opposite directions which forms a 100% wooden, naturally beautiful and durable floor which is resistant to changes in humidity. This option also allows multi-layered floors to be laid over underfloor heating.
1. Surface (decorative) layer - This forms the external, functional part of the floorboard. This layer may be made from three strips attached together, reminiscent of a traditional parquet. This is called a 3-strip floorboard. Made from a single solid element, and looking like a solid wooden floor. Arrangement of the top layer – the strips of the top layer are arranged in one or three rows.
2. Middle (inside, stabilising) layer -This is located between the upper and lower layers. This layer is made of wooden slats from coniferous trees. Arrangement of the middle layer – the strips of the middle layer are arranged perpendicular to the elements of the top and bottom layers to form a stable cross structure.
3. Bottom layer - This is the layer of the floorboard touching the flooring. It is made of strips or facing floorboards of coniferous wood. Arrangement of the bottom layer – the elements of the bottom layer are arranged parallel to the top layer.
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A wooden floor is a natural product in which every floorboard has a unique appearance. The colour and intensity of the characteristics of the wood may differ from the samples at the sales point. Depending on the product the classification does vary (see specific grading). It is important to note that the classification of the surface layer of the floor only concerns the appearance of the floor and does not affect its quality.
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A wooden floor is a natural product in which every floorboard has a unique appearance. The colour and intensity of the characteristics of the wood may differ from the samples at the sales point. Depending on the product the classification does vary (see specific grading). It is important to note that the classification of the surface layer of the floor only concerns the appearance of the floor and does not affect its quality.