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Douglas 15x185 Lye & White Oil

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Douglas 15x185 Lye & White Oil

Specifications and guide

Product Description

Douglas 15x185 Lye & White Oil – classic plank floor with Nordic lightness.
An elegant plank floor in the classic width, created for those who desire a bright and timeless expression in their home. The treatment with lye and white oil enhances the beautiful grain of the Douglas wood, mutes the natural rosy glow, and gives the floor a bright, Nordic character.

Douglas is a sought-after softwood species, known for its vibrant play of colors and distinctive structure, which develops a beautiful patina over time. With lye and white oil, the floor gets both natural protection and a modern, bright look that perfectly suits both classic and contemporary interiors.

Douglas is part of the softwood family and is a softer wood species. On the Brinell scale, which is used to measure the hardness of wood species, Douglas typically ranges around 1.4 - 1.6, placing it below harder wood species such as oak and ash. This means that Douglas floors are more susceptible to pressure marks, scratches, and wear, especially in high-traffic areas or where shoes with hard soles are used.

Due to its grain, this wood species is also exposed to future crack development if you are not extra careful to saturate the surface with oil or soap after installation and before use, as well as with subsequent care and maintenance. Hairline cracks (up to 0.5 mm in width) may occur in this wood species.

To ensure a functional and aesthetic floor, thus preserving the strength and visual integrity of the floor surface, this wood species will feature the filling of cracks and knots with specially adapted sanding filler and/or hotmelt. Similarly, fallen knots can be replaced with fresh "new" knots adapted to the wood species, so that color tone and structure are preserved.

Read more in our data sheet.