Larch brushed timber floorboards are extremely durable softwood that has plenty of character.
May 23rd, 2013
Mafi offers Larch wooden flooring with a beautiful close grain and vivid surface appearance. Sourced from forests in Austria, Mafi have a range of styles and finishes, free from chemicals and VOCs.
The collection comes with a finish of white, natural, or grey oils and can also have a Lye treatment applied. This is unique to Mafi’s all-natural philosophy, and the tone of the timber flooring can be tailored to befit one’s own style.
The Mafi Vulcano Heat Treatment is another all-natural process, which is used to darken the wood with just heat, wind and water. This gives the larch a warm, honey colour.
Similar to most Mafi wooden floorboards, this product can be used over underfloor heating due to the three-layer engineered boards. Larch is suitable for heavily frequented areas including the bedroom, children’s room, kitchen and dining room and it is also suitable for commercially used areas.
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