Ash flooring
Ash board is eagerly chosen by customers. It is 100% real wood. It perfectly fits in with apartments and public buildings. The Barlinek ash board is available in varnished or oil-coated versions, and in a number of decors. Installing an ash floor is really simple and the floor can be easily renovated after many years.
BEAUTIFUL FLOOR MADE OF ASH BOARDS
Ash flooring is valued for its beautiful appearance. Boards in an attractive wood design become the decorative character of the floor, and are the perfect background for highlighting furniture. They are ideal both in new homes and in apartments undergoing renovation – natural wood is truly universal, and fits in 6 well with the embellishments characteristic of old buildings.
A great advantage of an ash floorboard is that it does not attract dust. That is why an ash floor is a great choice for allergy sufferers. In addition, the unique structure of the Barlinek board means the floor is resistant to changes in humidity and temperature. An ash board can be mounted on piped or electric-floor heating systems. Which makes it pleasant to walk on – even barefoot!
BARLINEK ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING
THE ENGINEERED WOOD ASH FLOORING STRUCTURE
The ash floorboard from Barlinek has a unique structure which ensures its high dimensional stability and durability. Each board consists of three layers of cross-laminated wood. The top layer is made of beautiful, carefully selected, ash finished with varnish or oil. Underneath it there are two layers of cross-arranged coniferous wood.
CARE OF ASH WOOD FLOORING
The ash floor should normally be dry cleaned. Vacuuming is the best way to care for it. More-serious dirt can be removed from the ash boards with a cloth slightly moistened with water.
Barlinek engineered wood flooring – the most popular types:
- Dark floor in living room – only for the brave
- Kitchen flooring
- White floor in living room – trendy and classy
- Oiled engineered wood flooring
- Strip flooring
- Chevron engineered wood flooring – a floor with a timeless design
- Herringbone flooring in a modern style
- Flooring for the children’s room
- White engineered wood flooring
- Beveled edge flooring
- Varnished floor boards
- Ash flooring
- Engineered oak flooring
- Grey engineered wood flooring
- Light wood floors
- Rustic wood flooring
- Exotic wood flooring
- Pine flooring
- Which flooring is best for your bedroom?
- Which flooring is best for your living room?