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Kährs has introduced its new Domani Collection of wood floors. The new collection includes seven designs, with a discreet contemporary-rustic grain and a hard wax oil finish.
The new oak and maple floors are offered in a spectrum of natural colour tones, including chic white and grey tones, naturals and rich dark browns.
Each of the seven Domani floors has a very individual look, spanning pearlescent ‘Chiaro’ to deep, dark ‘Scurro’. The rustic one-strip designs, in oak and hard maple, have a more discreet surface than most country timber grades, with fewer knots but lots of colour variation.
Surfaces are softly brushed and handscraped to enhance the natural pigmentation. Combined with a hard wax oil finish, Domani provides a strong, natural appearance with great depth and a mellow lustre.
All designs have a multi-layered construction, with a sustainable oak or hard maple surface layer and a fast-growing spruce/pine/poplar core. This eco-friendly, engineered format makes the floors more stable and is ideal for installation over underfloor heating.
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