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  • Citrus

    Citrus

    A unique light brown oak, with a modern feel to suit many settings. Custom mixed colour to produce a elegant finish. 

  • Wenge

    Wenge

    Wenge is a winner; a beautiful African wood that is to be appreciated, a dark yet vibrant colour with the unique grains leaving you in awe.  

  • Ginger Oak

    Ginger Oak

    The rich, almost wine-red exposes the grains giving a warm environment to the modern day home.

  • Walnut Oil

    Walnut Oil

    Application of walnut hard wax oil to the oak, providing a subtle yet elegant finish with a light colour with no traditional yellow involved.

  • Mahogany

    Mahogany

    The richness of the reddish, orange oak with the grains, boasting a darker yet rich shade on this beautiful product. 

  • Jacobean Matt

    Jacobean Matt

    The finished product allows the deepness of the black, dark grains to become visible in various lighting conditions.

  • Curved Jacobean

    Curved Jacobean

    A traditional brown colour complimenting the rich textured grains, with the edges curved by hand showing the collaboration of a high class product and craftsmanship.

  • Jacobean Glaze

    Jacobean Glaze

    Traditional brown theme with a vibrant gloss finish to showcase the rich tones of the oak. 

  • Marengo

    Marengo

    A rich colour which is vibrant through light due to the nature of how the oak takes the combination of colours.

  • Aging Brown

    Aging Brown

    The wood has had a deep brushing to show the depths of the grain further, the edges of the board have been lightly distressed so when the boards lock in together it gives a very nice yet subtle distressed finish.

  • Sawn

    Sawn

    The oak has been lightly touched by the saw to produce this beautiful finished product. We are able to produce this in all colours and styles.

  • Brushed CoCo

    Brushed CoCo

    Wide oak boards work better with a large area, more grain and character is present on each board. A new mixture of colour yet a traditional finish is produced. The wood gives the impression that it is fumed, which is not the case. A special blend of colours are used to produce this beautiful finish.

  • Ancient Oak

    Ancient Oak

    This wood has been distressed on the face; we distress all our wood with old hand tools where we are able to produce better quality distressing as the tools wear out, it increases the natural effect of distressing.

  • Hand Weave Jacobean

    Hand Weave Jacobean

    This distressing takes the most time out of all our techniques due to the hard work and dedication as we spend 1-2 hours per board from start to finish. However, the outcome is truly worthwhile. We can produce all colours and designs in this distressed state.

  • Woodland Weave

    Woodland Weave

    Another Weaved panel to show you the variation you are able to achieve with this panel, we are able to create any type of panel from drawings provided.

  • 18th Century

    18th Century

    18th Century is a work of art; an aged but vintage design with a beautiful colour contrasting to the finish. Each board is distressed by hand with care and an eye for design.

  • River Weave Panels

    River Weave Panels

    A selection of blocks put together in a square to produce this beautiful weave design. Any colour and finish including distressing can be applied to this design.

  • Rustic Tie Oak Panels

    Rustic Tie Oak Panels

    A selection of blocks put together in a square to produce this beautiful weave design. Time and effort is used to produce all the wood that comes from Woodcraft Flooring

  • Two Tone Flooring

    Two Tone Flooring

    Both samples are fumed and slightly distressed on the edges to give a rustic look and feel, we are able to supply the wood in two or three tones.

  • Wenge Chevron

    Wenge Chevron

    Wenge is at the top of the list when it comes to beauty, if you want a beautiful wood flooring this is the wood for you, Wenge will go with every setting you have, it is a true work of art from nature. I do not have enough words to describe the beauty of this…

  • Artistic Curve Herringbone

    Artistic Curve Herringbone

    Each block of parquet herringbone has been hand worked by Mursel himself; we can produce many colour ranges in this artistic curve wood.

  • Kayu Kuku

    Kayu Kuku

    Another amazing example of a different species of wood, yet we only apply clear oil to allow the natural colour to shine through.

  • Lapacho Exotic Flooring

    Lapacho Exotic Flooring

    Lapacho is similar to walnut however it is darker and the cell structure is different.

  • Teak

    Teak

    Teak is a beautiful wood, not many people use teak anymore as you cannot get it in wide or long boards however teak still has its own distinctive beauty.

  • American Black Walnut

    American Black Walnut

    With Walnut species, the great thing is that it is affordable and it is absolutely beautiful. We can produce many colours and finishes on oak however we cannot produce a different species, nature does that and we thank nature by preserving the beauty of the wood.

  • Jatoba Flooring

    Jatoba Flooring

    Jatoba is a beautiful wood, with species other than oak we will always leave the natural colour as it is to show the beauty of the natural colour. We have applied a clear hard wax oil to preserve the natural beauty.

  • Rich Forest Oak

    Rich Forest Oak

    An outstanding sample produced to enhance the oak and the grain to showcase a rich colour in the grain and face of the oak.

  • Rich Smoked Oak Flooring

    Rich Smoked Oak Flooring

    Thermally treated 6 hours and a combination of hard wax oils applied to produce this stunning finish.

  • Konyak Oak Flooring

    Konyak Oak Flooring

    The hard wax oil used on this oak gives the wood a neutral colour, a colour which takes away the golden honey colour and produces a natural colour.

  • Fumed Forest

    Fumed Forest

    This wood has been thermally treated therefore opening up various opportunities to produce stunning finishes to the wood. When looking at this sample you can almost feel the grain without touching the wood.