AXE-WOOD FLOORING
Axe-wood flooring refers to a type of hardwood flooring that has been handcrafted using an ancient technique called “axe-scraping.” This process involves scraping the surface of the wood planks with a sharp axe, removing the softer wood fibers and leaving behind a textured, rustic surface.
Axe-wood flooring is known for its durability, natural beauty, and unique character. The texture created by the axe-scraping process can add depth and interest to a room, while the hardwood material provides long-lasting durability.
This type of flooring is typically made from hardwoods such as oak, hickory, or maple and can come in a variety of finishes, from natural to stained. Because of the handcrafted nature of the process, each plank of axe-wood flooring is unique, with its own distinct pattern and character.
However, because of the specialized technique involved in creating axe-wood flooring, it can be more expensive than other types of hardwood flooring. Additionally, the textured surface may require more maintenance than a smooth surface, as dirt and debris can accumulate in the crevices.
This type of flooring is suitable for high-end markets with good profit, always popular in Europe and North American markets.
Texture | Axe-split collection | Construction | Three-layer engineered oak flooring, Multilayer |
Species | European oak | Pattern | Plank |
Grade | EF | Finish | reactive stain,water base+wax/natural/wax oil |
Installation | Floating or gluing down | Joint System | Click |
Backing | Poplar | Gloss level | Matt |
Thickness | 15mm | Certification | FSC, CE |
Length | 1900mm | Width | 190mm |
Top Layer | 4mm | Capacity | 3000sqm/month |