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Rich Color Variation: Carbonisation involves heat-treating the oak wood, which results in a rich, dark coloration that adds warmth and depth to any space. This deep coloration can range from light to dark brown, depending on the duration and intensity of the carbonisation process.
Enhanced Durability: The carbonisation process can also increase the wood’s hardness, making it more resistant to wear and tear compared to untreated oak flooring. This enhanced durability ensures that carbonised oak flooring can withstand heavy foot traffic and daily use in residential and commercial settings.
Improved Moisture Resistance: Carbonised oak flooring tends to have better moisture resistance compared to untreated oak, thanks to the changes in the wood’s structure during the carbonisation process. This makes it a suitable choice for areas prone to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
Natural Beauty: Despite the alteration caused by carbonisation, the natural beauty and grain patterns of oak wood are still preserved. This means that carbonised oak flooring retains its organic charm and character, adding a touch of elegance to any interior design scheme.