VINTAGE style floors from Barlinek
VINTAGE style floors from Barlinek
Since 2013 Barlinek has been launching a series of wooden floors with a strongly rustic character on to the market. The VINTAGE boards will be available as part of the PURE line, aimed at connoisseurs of wood.
The PURE LINE VINTAGE currently consists of three décors. Their exceptional nature is due to the selection of natural characteristics of wood, typical for floors found in exceptional houses or manors with history. Numerous knots, visible traces of core and cracks created by Mother Nature over the years have been displayed by the use of the brushing process. Floors stylised in this way combine the timelessness of real wood with the original character of an aged floor. The effect is further emphasised with the factory application of protective oxy oil.
Oak Calvados Grande
Oak board with a strongly rustic character. Subjected to brushing, which brings out the wood's natural structure, and bevelled to visually lengthen them. Velvety transparent oil additionally exposes the physically tangible naturalness. A floor for lovers of the noblest form of simplicity. Ideal for interiors which refer stylistically to the past – historic tenements, country houses and manors. It is also excellently suited to more modern arrangements, giving them cosiness and warmth.
Oak Ivory Grande
A brushed oak floor enhanced with white oxy oil. The edges of the boards are marked with four-sided bevelling. Ideal for spacious, well-lit houses out of town. This traditional and completely natural wooden floor entrances with its out-of-the-ordinary, delicately creamy shade. .
Oak Porto Grande
An antiqued oak floor coated with unique warm brown coloured oxidative oil. It is subjected to a bevelling process on four sides, which clearly shows up the edges of individual boards. Brushing brings out the structure of the wood. A floor for sophisticated interiors which draw on nature. Displayed on a larger space it reveals a wealth of natural wood shades, stylish knots and an intriguing, dynamic grain pattern typical of oak wood.