What is rustic oak flooring?

What is rustic oak flooring?

What is rustic oak flooring?

Rustic Grade Wood Flooring This is our knottiest grade of European oak flooring which contains frequent large knots up to 70mm in diameter and some splits and checks. The knots are filled and sanded as standard, so the floor has a lovely rustic, knotty appearance but with a smooth surface finish.

Is rustic oak real wood?

What is rustic Oak flooring? Rustic Oak flooring is an Oak hardwood floor made with antique floorboards or with techniques that give new Oak floorboards an aged appearance.

What is rustic grade hardwood?

This term is used by the flooring industry to denote hardwood that falls below the better natural grade flooring, which is suitable for all residential indoor installations. Rustic grade hardwood sometimes is called #2, tavern or cabin grade flooring. Its surface quality is poorer than natural grade flooring.

What does rustic mean in flooring?

Rustic Grade Rustic is a grade that will feature more natural characteristics such as knots, sapwood, splits etc than a cleaner grade of timber. With this in mind, one major factor that you want to consider when choosing your floor is which grade best suits your tastes.

What color is rustic oak?

Rustic Oak is an intermediary color between Medium Oak and Mahogany Oak, with just a bit more darkening of the grain texture. Red Oak is the standard for furniture building. It is a solid, sturdy wood that is uniform in texture and color. Its grain is relatively large, and takes on colored stain quite well.

How do you age oak flooring?

How to Age Hardwood Flooring Planks

  1. Wire Brushing. One of the best ways to age a floor is very simple.
  2. Tannins. You can also age the floor by staining it with natural tannins.
  3. Paint Thinner. If the floor is painted or stained in some manner, you can apply paint thinner haphazardly to the wood.

What does a rustic floor look like?

Rustic style features natural materials like wood and stone, or engineered materials designed to mimic those looks. With this rugged style, the flooring showcases natural details that enhance the beauty of your space. Wood and wood-look floors have knots, scrapes, and color variations.