| ...sign adaptability and aesthetic impact for interior designers, the versatility of junckers lies in its range of species, grades, and finishes. the brand utilizes high-density hardwoods including oak, beech, ash, and black oak, each providing a different baseline of color and grain structure. these species are further refined through three distinct grading levels: classic (minimal knots and uniform... |
| ...ptability is a core asset for interior designers seeking to implement biophilic design principles. by offering a wide spectrum of species—including white oak, walnut, hickory, cherry, hard maple, and beech—sheoga provides a natural palette ranging from the cool, neutral tones of rift-sawn oak to the deep, warm hues of american walnut. the availability of diverse grades, from "clear" for minimalist... |
| ...rge-scale interiors. solid wood flooring: for projects requiring traditional longevity and the ability to sand and refinish multiple times over decades, panaget maintains a selection of solid oak and beech options. geometric formats (chevron and herringbone): acknowledging the resurgence of classical french design, panaget offers precision-milled chevron (45-degree angle) and herringbone patterns.... |
| ...r acoustic performance, a vital feature for noise-sensitive environments like open offices.
key product offerings in the lvt range include:
northern grain™ lvt: inspired by natural woods such as beech, ash, and pine, northern grain comes in 12 neutral colorways, making it perfect for minimalist, nature-inspired designs.
silk complex™ collection (shantung™): known for its contrast of texture... |
| ...ertops provide the warm, inviting look of wood without the high maintenance requirements, making them ideal for busy households. they are available in a range of wood patterns and finishes, from pale beech to rich walnut, allowing homeowners to achieve a desired style at a fraction of the cost of solid wood. additionally, these countertops are easy to clean and maintain, making them a practical ch... |
| ...A floor made of any number of species of wood including maple, oak and beec... |
| ...Related to the oak and chestnut, beech is most common in the higher altitudes of the Appalachian Mountain chain. Elegant and attractive, the American beech is a medium tall tree with the smoothest of all bark. It grows, naturally, along mountain slopes and rich uplands in nearly pure stands. It tolerates shade well making it one of the forest trees that can thrive beneath the canopy of taller s... |
| ...Beech is a contemporary looking wood with an orange/tan color. It is widely used in furniture. Beech ranges in color from light cream to medium tan/brown with pink/orange overtones. This process occurs within a few weeks in direct sunlight. |
| ...Most wood flooring is made of hardwoods, such as oak, maple, pecan, beech and birch. There is solid wood flooring and laminated, which combines wood layered in different directions for strength and to inhibit warping. Most wood flooring today is prefinished at the factory for ease of installation and uniformity of finish... |