Posts Tagged ‘Bedroom’

Thresholds

A threshold is a section of hardwood that is used to divide or provide a means for two different floor coverings to meet. Generally these are installed in doorways, there may be carpet in one room and ceramic tiles in another and the threshold is designed to cover the edge of the tile and provide a cove fit for the carpet.

Composite Joinery regularily provide bespoke thresholds. Such thresholds are provided as ’supply only’ or we will install for you. Available in a variety  of hardwoods and hardwood combinations. Read more about this, and view some examples.

Engineered Hardwood Flooring

Engineered hardwood flooring offers a good flooring option for a range of business, office or home applications.  Composite Joinery specialise in a range of engineered hardwood flooring products. We supply and professionally install all types of hardwood flooring.

Walnut Engineered Boards

Engineered hardwood flooring consists of layered tiers of  hardwood pressed together. The wood surface veneer layer is available in many different species, designs and finishes, and is  available in various thicknesses ranging from 0.5mm up to 6mm. A typical veneer is 3.6mm and can be sanded (re-finished) upto three or four times. During the manufacturing process, the layers of hardwood alternate in different direction. This means engineered hardwood flooring is  relatively stable, dependant on application, and is almost identical to solid wooden flooring in appearance. However the texture , warmth and ‘feel’ of ‘real wood’ can not be equaled by an engineered substitute. Engineered wood flooring is perfect for areas of the house where solid wood flooring may not be as suitable, such as cellars,  or over underfloor heating. Engineered hardwood flooring is  available with a wide range of styles to choose from.

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Pine Bedroom

Some instances require reclaimed flooring, this is generally hard or pitch pine reclaimed from demolition, and can be difficult to locate. An alternative is reclaimed joists which are then sawn and machined to provide the required thickness and surface finish. This ‘Pine Bedroom’ shows reclaimed pine joists that have been sawn, machined and finished using several coats of  hard wearing satin floor varnish. To maintain authenticity the boards remain square edged and have not been converted to T&G.

Pine Floorboards.

Using similar methods, the architrave, skirting board and window board were made and installed to match the pine floor boards. All exposed pine was thoroughly sanded, sealed and several coats of varnish (with UV filters) were applied. In ths instance the architrave, skirting and window board were machined to have square edges, almost any edge design can be catered for by our machinery, or even sometimes by vintage hand planes. We use these planes on occasion when we are matching ‘old’ mouldings, dado rails, picture rails and beading for example. The alternative is sometimes to grind special cutters for our machines depending on the quantity of the moulding that is required.

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