Pine Floorboards – A Natural Choice for Cosy Spaces

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Outdoor relaxation area with a thermally modified wood terrace by a modern house – long-lasting and natural choice

Terrace flooring

Thermally modified wood is ideal for terraces because of its durability, resistance and stability in outdoor conditions.

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Why Choose Pine Floorboards?
Pine floorboards are a time-tested solution that combines warm wood tones, subtle texture, and excellent technical properties. These pine floorboards offer easy installation, flexibility in processing, and an outstanding price-to-quality ratio. Thanks to their natural origin, pine adds a warm and inviting atmosphere to any space, making them ideal for both urban apartments and countryside homes.

We also offer thermally modified pine floorboards, which gain enhanced resistance to moisture, deformation, and durability through thermal treatment. This flooring option is ideal for those who appreciate classic or Scandinavian styles and value the natural comfort and aesthetic appeal of wood.

Natural Warmth

Pine floors are very pleasant to walk on barefoot, making them perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, or other residential spaces.

Easy Installation and Adaptability

Pine’s properties make it easy to work with, so pine floorboards suit projects of varying complexity.

Cost-Effective Choice

Compared to other wood species, pine floorboards often offer a more attractive price point.

Versatile Interior Solution

They fit both rustic and modern interiors – the pine texture pairs well with a variety of colours and finishes.

FAQ About Pine Floorboards

Are pine floorboards suitable for underfloor heating?

Yes, but it’s essential to follow the installation guidelines, particularly regarding wood thickness and moisture content.

How to maintain pine floorboards?

Regular cleaning and protecting from excessive moisture are recommended, along with periodic surface renewal using oil or lacquer.

What’s the difference between thermo-treated and regular pine?

Thermally treated pine is more resistant to moisture and deformation, making it better suited for high-traffic areas.

Are pine floorboards suitable for public spaces?

They are mainly used in residential settings, but when properly treated, can also be applied in low-traffic commercial areas, such as shops, cafés, or lounges.

Modern interior with decorative thermo wood – pine, ash or spruce for your project

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