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Conservatory – Which floor covering?

Conservatory Floor | Houzz

Maybe you think it’s hard to find suitable flooring for your conservatory. But in reality it’s easy. Tiles are often chosen as flooring, which is also a very good if not the best choice. After all, tiles are not only very easy to care for. Even moisture can not harm …

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Terrace slabs of bluestone

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Terraces made of natural stone look attractive and have been used for millennia in home construction and landscaping. They fit better into the overall composition of an outdoor area with the surrounding garden than with the use of concrete slabs. One of these natural materials is the bluestone, which to …

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Bamboo planks as a robust terrace covering

Bamboo Planks | Home Flooring Solutions | Casabella Floors

Outdoor decking should be tough and make friends for many years. A durable material is bamboo boards. Bamboo grows as a raw material very quickly, so that a design of the terrace with bamboo is also very environmentally friendly. Resistant and environmentally friendly material Decking is exposed 365 days a …

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Advantages and disadvantages Mahogany wood

African Mahogany Lumber

Mahogany wood is one of the most luxurious tropical woods and is particularly often used for elegant extensions of the interior, as well as for the production of stylish pieces of furniture. Mahogany wood grows mainly on the east coast of the Central American continent, as well as in the …

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Advantages and disadvantages walnut wood

Walnut Wood & Metal Indoor Planter - Project 62™ : Target

For furniture and interior design, walnut wood is very popular. It is an environmentally friendly alternative to tropical wood and is considered the most valuable native wood. Although walnut wood is very noble, it is rarely cultivated specifically for timber production and processing. The wood that is used to make …

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Advantages and disadvantages teak wood

Teak (Tectona grandis) | Rainforest Alliance

As uniquely patterned wood in warm shades of brown, teak wood is popular for interior decoration, and its weather resistance makes it ideal for making garden furniture. The tropical wood is originally from Asia. It grows in the forests of Burma and India and is one of the oldest indigenous …

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Advantages and disadvantages of smoked oak

Smoked Oak wood wall panels

In the interior, smoked oak is particularly elegant and noble. The oak, which takes on a dark color in its processing, can be easily combined with other woods. The dark clay forms when smoking, when the wood is steamed with ammonia-containing agents. The tint comes from the reaction between the …

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Advantages and disadvantages of plum wood

plum

Plumwood is a special, heavy rather rare wood with a unique surface structure and a brown-violet color. It is mainly made of wind instruments, small furniture and carvings. Plumwood, from which many beautiful things are made, comes from the orchard. The plum tree belongs to the genus Prunus and belongs …

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Advantages and disadvantages Pine wood

Red Pine | The Wood Database - Lumber Identification (Softwood)

Pinewood is one of the most common woods in European forests. In almost all areas of wood processing, pinewood is used and it can be easily worked. In Central Europe, the pine is the second most common forest tree species and it belongs to the group of conifers. Especially in …

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Advantages and disadvantages of beech wood

Beech Wood - Beech Lumber

Beechwood is a very solid wood that can even surpass oak. In furniture construction, the wood is mainly used for the production of chairs. In Europe beech is one of the most important deciduous trees and in German forests it accounts for a large proportion of the tree population. Beechwood …

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