Location: Rifle Range Road, Tuncester, NSW 2480 Postal: P.O. Box 6366, South Lismore NSW 2480, Australia Phone: +61(2) 6621 9886 Fax: +61(2) 6621 7680 Email: » hardwood@hurfords.com.au
Forest Red Gum A vibrant lush red species, Forest Red Gum is a timber that is quintessential Australian. With a beautiful full bodied red palette, Forest Red Gum does not just have an exhilarating appearance, it is highly durable species with an extremely high density sees it well suited for all flooring applications. Forest Red Gum highlights a tight interlocking grain with its rich exhilarating colour.
Cherry Mahogany A limited edition species that has a subtle red to blush undertone, Cherry Mahogany is a high density hardwood that shows an interesting gum vein features, which combined with its tight interlocking grain makes it a species that is sort after. Growing in the coastal regions of New South Wales, Cherry Mahogany is a large Australian hardwood that grows to around 35 metres in height.
Grey Gum
Having a classical ruby red colour, Grey Gum is a stunning timber species with a demanding cathedral grain pattern and exquisite natural features that highlight the species sophisticated look & feel. Grey Gum is amongst the hardest timbers available in the world, making it ideally suited for flooring in both busy households and high traffic commercial areas. Grey Gum grows typically in the Northern Rivers area of NSW through to the Queensland border.
Red Ironbark A elegant lust red, Red Ironbark is a quintessential Australian icon species having been used in Australia's history as a strong durable hardwood. Recognised as one of the hardest hardwood flooring available, Red Ironbark combines an inspiring cathedral grain pattern with a deep dark rouge colour. Red Ironbark grows in the dryer areas of Northern NSW in to Eastern QLD.
Stunning Reds Hardwood Flooring
Ultra10
12mm
Fourteen
Traditional
Wide Board
Thickness
10mm
12mm
14mm
19mm
21mm
Width
86mm
83mm
83mm
130 & 180mm
80, 130mm
180mm
Cherry Mahogany
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Grey Gum
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Red Iron Bark
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Species Hardness Ratings: Species hardness is measured in Janka numbers - the higher the harder the species