We produce and customize according to individual wishes and orders. The final price depends on the characteristics chosen.
Three-layer
Brushed
Cross-brushed
Distressed (aged)
Classic
Modern
Rustic
Loft
Chevron 30°
Chevron 45°
Chevron 90°
Wooden flooring from oak covered with special color stain and natural drying SAICOS oils (Germany). Two layers of natural drying hardwax oil applied.
We produce and customize according to individual wishes and orders. The final price depends on the characteristics chosen.
Top-Quality oak floorboards.
Nature grade oak floorboards characterised by occasional knots and natural colour variations.
Rustic grade oak floorboards characterised by knots and greater variation in colour; the planks have pronounced timber pattern with sound (live) and filled knots. Knotting emphasizes the vivid character of the wood, adds colour and expresses the authentic beauty of real wood.
Modern grade oak floorboards have minimal knots and slight variations in colour.
The following SAICOS oil fixed colours are offered for this type of planks: 3305, 3408, 3409, 3458, 3479, 3490.
Loft grade oak floorboards have small, occasional knotting, natural variations in colour, medullary rays and unlimited number of small and larger sound and filled knots. Knotting emphasizes the vivid character of the wood, adds colour and expresses the authentic beauty of real wood.
The following SAICOS oil fixed colours are offered for this type of planks: 3305, 3408, 3409, 3458, 3479, 3490.
Country grade oak floorboards show more knotting, natural microcracks and intense oakwood patterns which emphasize the natural beauty of wood. Knotting emphasizes the vivid character of the wood, adds colour and expresses the authentic beauty of real wood.
Oak skirting boards add a perfect finishing touch to your floor, making a seamless connection between the walls and the wooden floor.
– Top layer: natural oak plywood.
– Base: finger-jointed solid oakwood.
You can also choose MDF skirting boards (with a MDF base):
– Top layer: impregnated paper. Possibility to use any colour from the RAL palette.
– MDF base.
- Top layer: natural oak plywood. - Base: finger-jointed solid oakwood.
- Base: finger-jointed solid oakwood.
- Top layer: natural oak plywood. - Base: finger-jointed solid oakwood.
- Top layer: natural oak plywood. - Base: finger-jointed solid oakwood.
-Base: MDF.
- Top layer: natural oak plywood. - Base: finger-jointed solid oakwood.
-Base: MDF.
-Base: MDF.
Top layer: natural oak plywood. Base: finger-jointed solid oakwood.
- Base: finger-jointed solid oakwood.
-Base: MDF.
We do recommend using STAUF adhesives – choosing right parquet adhesive is one of the most important points while installing a wooden floor. The right adhesive will increase the service life and performance of your floor. You can appreciate all the benefits of your wooden floor only if you use specialist and reliable adhesive.
To achieve best results, it is very important that you choose adhesive based on the type of flooring you plan to install: whether it is a two-layer, a three-layer or a solid wood floor.
We do represent STAUF, a leading company in the German adhesives industry boasting over 175 years of experience in the production of adhesives. These adhesives are suitable for underfloor heating. The most common types of adhesives used in installing floors are polymer adhesives, polyurethane adhesives and solvent-based adhesives that do not contain any water. When using these adhesives, wooden flooring can be glued directly onto the concrete sub-floor.
We do recommend using SAICOS oils. In most European countries, finishing floors using oil is more usual than using lacquer as a finish. In Lithuania, lacquered finish is still a predominant trend, however, each year oiled floors are becoming increasingly popular.
Oiled flooring and its benefits
– Floor oil is usually chosen to keep the wood as natural-looking as possible: oiled floors look as though they are not coated at all. This is because oil is absorbed into the top layer of the wood once applied, whereas lacquer forms a coat on top of the surface of the wood which is more or less glossy.
– Easy repair of specific surface areas. In case of lacquered surfaces, it is difficult to repair a specific area of the floor because there will be a visible line between the old and the new lacquer finish, thus you have to sand the entire floor and re-apply lacquer all over the entire surface. In oiled flooring, there is no need to sand the entire floor. It is enough to sand the repair area and impregnate it with oil. The line between the old and the new oil finish will not be visible.
Natural
– Oil is made from natural plant materials – plant waxes and oils such as carnauba wax, candelilla wax, soybean oil, sunflower seed oil and thistle oil, and paraffin waxes. Oil does not contain biocides or preservatives. Oil is suited for all types of wooden flooring.
– Oil naturally protects the wood, allows it to breath and controls moisture.
Practical
– Oil is suited for treating all types of wooden surfaces including hardwood, multi-layer and plywood floors, cork flooring as well as intensively used surfaces, such as desks and table tops.
– Oil is a recommended method for finishing children’s toys.
– Ideal for the surfaces of the indoor areas with elevated moisture levels such as bathrooms and kitchens.
– Oiled floors are easy to clean, to maintain and to repair.
Hardwax oil
Hardener 2K
Spalvota alyva
People often struggle to decide between lacquered, oiled or wax parquet finishes. When selecting a parquet lacquer, it is very important to choose the one that is resistant to wear (scratching and scuffing) and elastic (remains crack-free even when the wood is deforming). Another important quality of lacquer which is increasingly taken into account by customers is how eco-friendly it is.
If the parquet is poorly sanded and improperly coated with lacquer, all the flaws and irregularities will become visible. This stage of installation requires the utmost skill and attention to detail. Our experience has shown that customers who purchase high-quality flooring but use poor quality or improper adhesive, are disappointed with the final results.
We offer high-quality, eco-friendly water-based parquet lacquers:
Multi top basic lacquer.
Proper floor base preparation is one of the most important factors for a successful installation of a wooden floor or a parquet.
You can start floor base installation only after making sure the humidity levels of the room and the concrete slab are appropriate. The relative humidity of the indoor area should preferably be 40 to 60 percent and the indoor temperature should be 15 to 25° C.
Wooden floor can be installed on the following bases:
– A concrete base with a moisture content of no more than 3%.
– Subfloors, panels or plywood with a moisture content of no more than 12%.
If a wooden floor is installed in a room with moisture sources (a basement, a swimming pool, etc.), waterproofing is required in order to prevent moisture from entering the wood.
A concrete base must be level, firm and even. A parquet is glued to the concrete base using a special adhesive which does not contain any water (SMP-930, WFR-T).
When installing a wooden floor over underfloor heating, the underfloor heating should be switched off 24 hours before the start of the installation.
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Our experienced and reliable specialists will come to your home anywhere in Lithuania to take custom measurements and will professionally install the floor, the door or the staircase of your dreams. Precision and superior craftsmanship is their top priority. We also provide warranty for our products.
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