Tasmanian Oak
Tasmanian Oak
Tasmanian Oak
Tasmanian Oak
Tasmanian Oak

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Tasmanian Oak

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Eucalypt is our 14mm collection of Australian native timbers, featuring Blackbutt, Spotted Gum, and Tasmanian Oak. Showcasing each species the way nature intended—through vibrant knots, distinct grain structure, and natural color variation—this range will stand out in any space. Bring a unique piece of Australia into your home.

Our water-based UV lacquer enhances the timber’s raw beauty while providing superior protection against daily wear, backed by a 25-Year Residential Surface Warranty and a Lifetime Structural Warranty.

The Eucalypt Collection is nature’s true masterpiece. Why recreate color and design when nature already provides it? Experience authentic Australian timber, made for Australian homes.

Technical Specifications

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Technical Datasheet

Technical Specifications

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Technical Datasheet

Installation / Maintenance

Installation / Maintenance

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FAQ

Engineered timber flooring is made from natural wood, so it has some limitations when it comes to water exposure. However, with a high-quality European coating, it can moderate resistance to water. Ensure that you always wipe water spillages as soon as you can to increase the longevity of your floor.

Engineered timber flooring can be a highly durable choice, especially when paired with a high-quality coating. This coating provides protection against wear and tear, stains, fading, and water. However, as a natural product, it requires regular maintenance and care to keep it looking its best over time.

Yes, you can install engineered timber flooring yourself. Floors with a click-lock system, such as 5G locks, are especially easy to install. If the flooring uses a tongue-and-groove system, it may require more skill, but it’s still manageable if you’re confident in your DIY abilities.