Solid wood deck board Alpin 185/290
Douglas firclip-onwaterproof

solid wood deck board
solid wood deck board
solid wood deck board
solid wood deck board
solid wood deck board
solid wood deck board
solid wood deck board
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Characteristics

Material
solid wood, Douglas fir
Options
clip-on, waterproof, glued
Ecological characteristics
sustainable

Description

The Alpin collection The pur natur “Alpin” terrace boards create a small masterpiece: it lends itself to the light rustic charm of the mountain regions, and simultaneously fits very organically into a modern urban construction. Terrace boards of the “Alpin” collection are not sawn out of the main trunk as the “Kollin” boards are, instead they are sawn out of the secondary and tertiary lengths of a tree. This gives the striking knot design. The Alpin boards are cut tangentially, and thus present horizontal growth rings. You can choose between 185 and 290mm widths. Properties Tangential cutting procedure Good quality wood, all knots are glued in= Price-attractive Appearance Charming widths have a generous effect Knotty, slightly rustic look Ideal for large surfaces Feel Smooth surface, planed and sanded Rounded edges Comfortable barefoot feeling »Our terrace is now finished and I’m really happy with it! We are so glad that we found your company! Thank you very much for your support and the really good advice!« Saskia Ganter, Building owner from Oberkirch Alpin 185 The charming and price-attractive terrace boards for many different uses. Charming widths Only minimal bowing Ideal for small and medium-sized terraces Alpin 290 The ultimate terrace boards suiting the 300mm boards in the interior. For a continuous seam design from inside to outside. Extremely wide Lengths up to 6 metres possible Can be combines with interior floorboards 300

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