Tectona Grandis Teak Floor

Teak reclaimed from vintage structures from southeast asia.
Tectona grandis teak floor. Teak is the choice by many for its durability resistance to rotting and minimal maintenance. Botanical name tectona grandis. For economic reasons the trees are typically harvested at 40 to 60 years of age meaning the wood is often soft and available only in shorter lengths. Teak has a beautiful light orange to yellow color and looks.
The only species still legal to export is common teak tectona grandis. This is the outdoor teak flooring that unrolls like a rug to protect a patio while providing natural charm. Teak is one of the world s most valued wood species popular for thousands years. Its 4 838 wooden tiles are made from tectona grandis a teak wood renowned for its elegance and durability that are hand woven together with nylon monofilament lines.
Here are the most common types of tectona genus of the tropical hardwood trees. Since teak is a part of a very large family lamiaceae it has several close relatives that can also be viable for commercial exploitation of high quality lumber. These trees come from specially planted tree farms a more environmentally sustainable option. This species is highly durable and is also resistant to termite attacks and any other damages caused by insects.
All the classic beauty and elegance of reclaimed teak floors with all the advantages and versatility of a prefinished engineered flooring product. Teak can be left outside untreated for many years while still retaining its natural elegance and strength. Tans browns khakis with muted gold and copper tones. Tectona grandis common teak originally growing in south and southeast asia.
Genuine teak tectona grandis is a tropical hardwood great for exterior usage such examples are ship building door and window frames wharves cooling tower louvres flooring paneling and venetian blinds.