Tasmanian Oak (All Dimensions) Softwood Collection

About Tasmanian Oak (All Dimensions) Softwood Collection

Tasmanian Oak is a softwood with a light to medium colour, ranging from straw to a reddish brown and a small amount of cream in between. Its grain and pattern are distinctive and its inherent strength and durability ensure that it can be matched with other timbers, finishes or furnishings.

Softwood Collection Tasmanian Oak (All Dimensions) Product Details

Size: All Dimensions
Range: Softwood Collection
Finish: Finished On-site
System: Tongue and Groove

About Softwood Collection

Softwood flooring is a common type of flooring sourced from pine, spruce, cedar or fir. These tend to grow more rapidly, which accounts for the lower the cost. Because softwood floors are generally cheaper than hardwood floors, they are often used for commercial or residential rental units. True to it’s name, softwoods are slightly softer than hardwood but still applicable to flooring and easy to sand and polish.

Softwood Collection Category FAQs

Our Softwood flooring is an environmentally sustainable and high quality option for your home as they are sourced from plantation timber rather than forests, with third party eco-certification and accreditation. The softwood timber we select are of the highest grades to ensure that each and every plank has minimal blemishes and defects. Although they have a lower Janka Rating, softwood flooring is a more sustainable option compared to hardwood, and will easily withstand the demands of everyday wear and tear.

In order to keep your softwood timber floors clean, you should find the right mop. Look for one specifically designed for timber floors. The best way to clean your floor is to only use a small amount of water. It is crucial that you dry your floors in a timely manner. Ceiling fans can be of assistance to speed up the drying process. Regular sweeping and vacuuming with a padded head is also recommended. Be sure to avoid using abrasive tools when cleaning to avoid accidental scratches from accumulating.

All wood is classified as either hardwood or softwood, depneding on the structure of their seeds. Hardwood has become synonymous with wood flooring due to a better durability against dents and dings. However, softwood can also be a great option due to their lower cost and more rustic look. Especially if your home does not have a high amount of activity, softwood can be an ideal cost-effective option for your home.

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