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Pine Living 15x155 Untreated

Sale price 509,00 DKK pr. m²

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Pine Living 15x155 Untreated

Specifications and guide

Product Description

Please note, the floor in the pictures has lye & white oil surface treatment and is dimension 15x185 mm.

Natural pine flooring with lively knots and warm undertones.

Pine Living 15x155 is a classic and atmospheric pine wood floor – a type of wood that has been among Danes' favorites for generations. With its warm nuances and characteristic knots, the floor creates a cozy and natural atmosphere that only gets more beautiful with age.

The floor is sorted as Living, which means that slightly larger knots and natural fillings may occur compared to the finer Prima sorting. This gives a more rustic and lively expression that perfectly suits both modern and classic home styles.

The planks have a width of 155 mm, which provides a timeless and balanced look that suits both smaller and larger rooms.

The floor is delivered untreated, so you have complete freedom to choose your own finishing – for example, natural oil, white pigmentation, or lacquer – depending on the look and protection you desire.

To ensure a functional and aesthetic floor, thus preserving the strength and visual integrity of the floor surface, this type of wood will feature crack and knot filling with specially adapted sanding filler and/or hotmelt. Likewise, fallen knots can be replaced with fresh "new" knots adapted to the wood type, so that color tone and structure are preserved. A Wiking pine plank floor is warm and pleasant to walk on, and has a natural play with knots and rounded edges, which highlight the width of the beautiful planks. Pine is a classic and popular type of wood for floors in Scandinavian homes, especially due to its light appearance and natural warmth.

When it comes to hardness, pine is among the softer types of wood. On the Brinell scale, which measures wood's resistance to pressure and wear, pine typically ranges around 1.6–1.8 – depending on the growing site and the density of the wood. This means that pine is more susceptible to pressure marks, dents, and wear than harder wood types such as oak or ash. Although pine is a soft wood type, many choose it for its natural charm and ability to develop a beautiful patina over time.
With the right treatment, the lifespan of the floor can be extended, and it can be given a surface that is more resistant to everyday use.