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Pine Prima 15x155 Untreated

Sale price 529,00 DKK pr. m²

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Pine Prima 15x155 Untreated

Specifications and guide

Product Description

Please note, the floor in the pictures has been treated with lye & white oil.

Pine Prima - Pine flooring in traditional grading and format. Perfect for those who want a natural and timeless look.
A classic wooden floor with a beautiful, lively expression and an authentic feel of nature. The slightly narrower width of 155 mm makes it ideal for both smaller and larger rooms where you want a more traditional floor image with plenty of character.

The floor is delivered untreated, giving you the freedom to choose exactly the finish that suits your style – for example, lye and white oil for a light, Scandinavian look, or natural oil/lacquer for a warmer or more robust surface.

The Prima grading means fewer and smaller knots, as well as a generally calmer and more uniform appearance compared to the Living grading. You get a harmonious pine floor where nature's play is present – but with a balanced appearance.

To ensure a functional and aesthetic floor, thus preserving the strength and visual integrity of the floor surface, this wood type will feature crack and knot filling with specially adapted wood filler and/or hotmelt. Similarly, fallen knots may 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 interplay of knots and rounded edges that highlight the width of the beautiful planks. Pine is a classic and popular wood type for floors in Scandinavian homes, especially due to its light appearance and natural warmth.

Pine is categorized as a softwood floor and is more susceptible to signs of wear. However, these marks are easy to rectify with maintenance, and often most soft marks can disappear with just a floor wash or oil refresh.

On the Brinell scale, which measures wood's resistance to pressure and wear, pine typically ranges around 1.6–1.8 – depending on growing conditions and wood density. This means that pine is more susceptible to pressure marks, scratches, and other signs of wear than harder wood types like oak or ash. Although pine is a soft wood, many choose it for its natural charm and ability to acquire a beautiful patina over time. With the right treatment, you can extend the life of the floor and give it a surface that is more resistant to everyday use.

Read more in our data sheet.