Jatoba Wood Flooring
Jatoba or Guapinol, is a tree common to the Caribbean, Central, and South America and Brazil. Jatoba wood is a hardwood that is used for furniture, flooring and decorative purposes.
Jatoba wood produces an orange, resinous, sticky gum that converts to amber through a chemical process that requires millions of years.
Jatoba wood flooing, known for its exceptional hardness, this exotic hardwood is a great choice in both residential and commercial installations. Jatoba wood flooring is sometimes referred to as Brazilian or South American Cherry, Jatoba wood flooring Brazilian Cherry is a reddish brown wood, with an interlocking grain and some golden and darker brown streaks which give it an exotic expression. Jatoba wood flooring Originally light, it naturally darkens from tan or salmon to a deep reddish brown over several months... to reveal cherry beauty.
Jatoba flooing
Typically users who require an extremely durable floor or desire a orange /red floor choose Jatoba as their wooden flooring. Grain is commonly interlocked with a medium coarse texture. Somewhat difficult to work due to its hardness and weight. Jatoba wood is one of the densest woods available- at 2350 on the Janka hardness scale vs 1260 for Red Oak. Jatoba wood flooring is a heavy and very strong wood flooring.
The sizes are:
92mm width 310-1800mm Random length 18mm thickness
Tongue and Grove, Micro Bevel Edges. 7 Coats Lacquered.
Pack size 1.96 sqm
Now Only £36.90 per sqm (inc.VAT)
Price per pack £72.32 (inc.VAT)
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