It is characterized by small cracks, nail holes, and partially cracked knots.
Reclaimed wood flooring is made from beams sourced from buildings that are over 100 years old, sorted by wood species. The wood is split into planks and processed today with a planer applied to the surface along the length. It is uncoated, allowing customers to finish it to their liking. The characteristics of reclaimed wood, such as insect damage, nail holes, and cracks, are features that new wood flooring does not have. Of course, it is 100% solid (natural wood). 【Features】 - Flooring with various characteristics and rich expressions - Features small cracks, nail holes, and partially cracked knots - Expresses the characteristics of wood products as flooring - Refined and versatile For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 ○ Wood species: Douglas fir (from Canada) ○ Size: Thickness 18mm × Width (working) 210mm × Random length 609–2437mm ○ Finish: Unfinished; the surface will have roughness such as pinholes and knot saw marks. ○ Processing: Actual processing on the long side, four-sided chamfering (no actual processing on the short side) ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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The reclaimed wood (vintage wood) that we handle has been carefully extracted from buildings and barns that have stood for over 100 years in the harsh climate of Canada, sorted, cleaned, and transported all the way to Japan. The wood used in those buildings has survived in the tough environment of old-growth forests, and these are select timbers that are now rare to find. The overwhelming presence that only those that have withstood the elements possess cannot be artificially recreated; it provides a sense of "warmth" and "history" that evokes coexistence with nature, truly embodying what vintage wood is.