Our Timber Materials and Colours
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1. Acacia
Acacia timber is a hardwood grown in Vietnam, which is known for its durability, strength, and striking grain patterns. The colour can range from light golden hues to deeper browns, adding warmth and character to any space. Overall, acacia timber combines aesthetic appeal with practicality.
a. Camel Brush
The camel brush colour refers to a warm, earthy hue with subtle brush strokes. This colour adds depth and texture to acacia wood, enhancing its natural beauty. It is known for its rustic yet sophisticated appearance where a touch of warmth and character is desired.
b. Walnut
The walnut colour resembles the rich and deep brown hue of walnut wood and its characteristic grain patterns. This gives a sophisticated and luxurious appearance.
2. American Ash
American Ash timber is a hardwood grown in America for its strength, versatility, and distinct grain patterns. It features a pale to medium brown colour with prominent grain lines that give it a unique character.
a. Clear
The clear colour showcases its light to medium brown hues and distinctive grain patterns. It is popular for its clean and timeless aesthetic, making it a popular choice for furniture.
b. Walnut
The walnut colour resembles the rich and deep brown hue of walnut wood and its characteristic grain patterns. This gives a sophisticated and luxurious appearance.
3. American Oak
American Oak timber is grown in America for its strength, durability, and distinctive grain patterns. It features a light to medium brown colour with mostly straight grain lines that give it a characteristic appearance.
a. Clear
The clear colour enhances the timber's light to medium brown tones and distinctive grain patterns.
b. Walnut
The walnut colour resembles the rich and deep brown hue of walnut wood and its characteristic grain patterns. This gives a sophisticated and luxurious appearance.
4. Pine
Our Pine Timber is grown in New Zealand that is strong and durable. This softwood timber offers a warm colour and aesthetic patterns that adds character to any space. Whether your place is modern or more like a country house, Pine Timber brings a touch of nature indoors, creating a welcoming atmosphere that feels like home.
a. Maple
The maple colour reflects a light and creamy hue that offers a clean and bright appearance. It is famous for its aesthetic appeal, versatility, and ability to complement a variety of interior design styles, from rustic to modern.
b. Melbourne
The melbourne colour refers to a warm and reddish-brown hue that adds a rich, earthy warmth to interior spaces.
c. #62
The #62 colour is a rich combination of red and brown tones. The hue leans more towards red than orange and is distinguished by its prominent grain pattern.
d. #63 or Light Walnut
The #63 or light walnut colour is characterised by a light, warm brown hue of the pine timber. It offers a subtle yet elegant appearance where a touch of warmth and sophistication is desired.
e. Walnut
The walnut colour resembles the rich and deep brown hue of walnut wood and its characteristic grain patterns. This gives pine timber a sophisticated and luxurious appearance.
f. Dirty Oak
The dirty oak colour features a mixture of grey, brown, and beige tones that offers a rustic and weathered aesthetic.
g. Jarrah
The jarrah colour refers to a deep, rich reddish-brown hue inspired by the tones of Jarrah hardwood native to Australia. This jarrah colour is sought after its bold yet natural aesthetic, making it a popular choice for customers.
h. White (Wood Grain Not Visible)
The white colour offers a clean and modern aesthetic without visible grain patterns. This colour is ideal for interior applications where a bright and neutral palette is desired.
i. White Wash (Wood Grain Visible)
The white wash colour refers to a translucent white finish, allowing the natural grain of the pine to remain visible beneath. This colour offers a rustic and weathered appearance where a blend of natural charm and subtle colour is desired.
j. Clear
The clear colour showcases the characteristic grain patterns and light hue of the pine timber. It is versatile and timeless, suitable for a wide range of applications where a clean and natural aesthetic is desired.
5. WA Jarrah
WA Jarrah timber is grown in Western Australia, which is renowned for its rich reddish-brown colour, durability, and striking grain patterns. This hardwood adds warmth and character to any space, with its deep hues and distinctive markings providing a timeless and natural aesthetic.
6. WA Marri
WA Marri timber is grown in Western Australia. The colour is a mixture of pale brown and yellow. It is known for its unique patterns and distinctive grain, which makes an organic and natural appearance.
7. Pacific Marri (PM) or Wormy Chestnut or Messmate
Pacific Marri is a hardwood grown in Eastern Australia near Victoria. It is called Pacific marri because of its similar colour and grain to WA Marri but grown nearer to Pacific Ocean.
The timber is called Wormy Chestnut because of its distinctive appearance, featuring natural black insect marks scattered throughout the wood. The colour is a combination of mellow straw brown to light chocolates, which adds to the timber's rustic and natural appearance.