Big River continue to expand their range with exciting new products, each with their own special aesthetic and function.
August 1st, 2011
Big River have been supplying quality timber products for over 100 years and 4 generations now – but they continue to add to their range with flooring that challenges and changes our expectations.
Big River understand that creating the perfect interior depends on the right choice of flooring.
The latest new addition to the range is Big River engineered oak flooring. The texture and grain of oak, as well as its warm colour palette and gentle tone, have made oak one of the most popular flooring products in the world.
Big River engineered oak flooring takes the beauty of oak one step further. 4mm of genuine oak is glued to a 7-ply structure, creating a rigid board that, when laid, can’t be distinguished from solid flooring – but provided extra strength and durability.
Available in a raw finish, pre-finished with a natural lacquer or stained and lacquered in smoke, ebony or limed finishes, there’s a choice for any décor.
Big River have also launched a new range of budget conscious timber laminate and hard wearing bamboo – stay tuned for more on these exciting new products, or contact Big River to find out more!
Visit the Big River website for more on their full range of products – or visit re:new to see Big River products in action.
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