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Embracing the contemporary appeal of plywood, transform interior spaces with international wood surfacing specialist Havwoods and its superior collection of engineered floorboards in pale, washed-out finishes.
Combining understated minimalism and functionality, this trend can be replicated by looking to woods such as Pine, Fir and light Oak, where the flooring is neutral in tone and draws upon the natural marks and characteristics of the wood to create interest.
The use of pale wood flooring, especially within open-plan spaces and smaller rooms, helps to create a sense of light and spaciousness, and also serves as a natural canvas for the rest of a room’s scheme.
Looking to the understated appeal of ply surfaces, Havwoods offers an extensive range of light and white-washed wood flooring designs, including the blanched hues of Crendon from the Fusion range, with it’s beautiful knot and grain detailing, to the luminous yet elegant chevron and herringbone planks from the Design from Havwoods collection.
Each range provides customers with a wide selection of pre- and un-finished engineered wood planks, manufactured across a superior selection of surface grades, wood species and plank dimensions, providing you with a flooring surface that will fit your individual project specifications.
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