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Pitch Pine 15x180 Lye & White Oil

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Pitch Pine 15x180 Lye & White Oil

Specifications and guide

Product Description

Elegant Pitch Pine flooring with a light finish and characteristic grain pattern.
Pitch Pine 15x180 mm with lye & white oil is a wooden floor that combines the natural beauty of softwood with a modern, light surface treatment. The distinctive grain pattern gives the floor a calm and exclusive look, perfect for spacious, bright homes with Nordic inspiration.

The floor is pre-treated with lye and white oil, which effectively mutes the wood's yellowing and highlights the lively grain patterns in a light expression. The surface appears silky soft and natural, with a finish that both protects and emphasizes the wood's visual qualities.

Pitch Pine is an almost knot-free wood species with great color depth and variation in its grain structure. This creates a lively yet harmonious floor appearance – ideal for those who want a light, natural wood floor with plenty of character and timeless elegance.

Pitch Pine is one of the most robust softwood species and has impressive wear resistance compared to other softer wood types. This makes the floor ideal for the living room, bedroom, or the busier kitchen-dining area. To ensure a functional and aesthetic floor, thus preserving the strength and visual integrity of the floor surface, cracks and knots in this wood species will be filled with specially adapted sand 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.

Hairline cracks (up to 0.5 mm wide) may occur in this wood species. Due to its grain pattern, 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.

When it comes to hardness, Pitch Pine is at the harder end among softwood species. On the Brinell scale, it typically measures around 2.8–3.0, making it harder than, for example, pine and Douglas fir, but still softer than hard hardwoods like oak and ash.

This hardness makes Pitch Pine more durable and resistant to pressure marks than most other softwoods,
making it suitable for both private homes and light commercial use.

Read more in our datasheet.