Main
Agents for Kahrs flooring. We aim to be
the cheapest in the UK for all flooring Kahrs flooring
and wooden flooring accessories. We sell at the cheapest
prices the full range of Kahrs flooring in the following
ranges: Style, Life, Linnea, Heritage, and Classic. We
have special offers for Kahrs Oak London. We also stock
the following Kahrs wood flooring at the cheapest prices
available: Kahrs, Provence, Stavanger, Dublin, Linnea,
Paris, Amsterdam, Oregon, Colorado, Aberdeen, Windsor,
Montana, Vancouver, Calgary, Gent, Genua, Glasgow, Canterbury,
Nice, Monte Carlo, Copenhagen and Verona, Active Sports
Floor, Cambridge. (see
our specials page) or telephone 01603 404080 for
the lowest price possible for any Kahrs floor required).
Kahrs One strip range - boards are
sawn in one piece.
Kahrs Two strip range - boards made
of two strips in the width
Kahrs Three strip range - boards
made of three strips in the width.
Linnea Range of Wood Floors Only 7 mm
thick
Full range of Kahrs Woods Flooring
( all species)
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Ash
The sapwood is almost white and the heartwood ranges
from grey through light brown to light yellow with
brown streaks. Some grades have very special figuring,
which gives the floor an entirely unique and lively
character. It is strong and withstands impacts. |
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Bacu
Light brown to light red wood species. |
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Beech
Beech ranges in colour from light cream to medium tan/brown
with pink-orange overtones. It is usually straight-grained,
with dense figuring and its hard surface resists
impacts. It adds warmth, and its uniform appearance
makes the room seem airy.
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Birch
A stiff wood with excellent shock resistance, commonly
used in fine furniture. Birch is usually straight-grained,
with a fine, often wavy, structure. A birch floor
gives the room a light, elegant look and can help
to accentuate the rest of the decor. |
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Cherry
America's favourite wood for cabinet and furniture
production. A beautiful and versatile species, warm,
individual and charming. The sapwood is creamy white
while the heartwood can vary from deep red to reddish
brown, which together forms a fine figured, straight
grain. |
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European maple
Famous for having no taste or smell, it is often used
for kitchen worktops and chopping boards. Compared
with Hard Maple, European Maple has a lustre all
of its own that gives the room a clean airy feel.
The thin annual rings and soft figuring make it unique. |
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Hard maple
Famous for its sap which is turned into Maple syrup.
The sapwood is cream-coloured, with a tendency to
reddish brown, and the heartwood varies from light
to dark brown with red highlights. It usually has
fine figuring with straight, but sometimes slightly
wavy, grain. |
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Jarrah
Jarrah has been used traditionally because of its durability
and hardness. Jarrah has a smooth surface and straight
graining, which has also made it sought after for
the manufacture of furniture, doors and floors. The
sapwood and heartwood vary from salmon-pink to deep
red. |
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Jatoba
Jatoba is often used for hardwearing products such
as handrails, sports equipment and floors because
of its hardness. The sapwood can have broad figuring,
light pink and sometimes greyish tones. The heartwood
ranges from salmon pink to reddish brown with dark
streaks. |
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Merbau
The heartwood ranges from yellow to orange-brown. One
of its special characteristics is that a type of
yellow flecking in the wood's pores changes the character
when it is sanded. The result is wood with a surface
that seems to be speckled with gold. |
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Oak
Oak is the most popular species for floors and furniture
in Europe and the USA due to its lovely appearance
and long life. Oak can be processed easily to give
numerous colour tones, and is available in lacquered
or oiled finishes. |
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Palisander
Reddish brown to dark purple wood species with dark
or black stripes. |
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Red Oak
Red Oak is America's most popular species for floors.
The sapwood is white to light brown, and the heartwood
is pink to reddish brown. The wood usually has straight
grain. It is hard and durable, and it takes a wide
range of coloured stains quite easily. |
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Rosewood
A very beautiful species, which is often used for decorative
veneers, cabinet making, instruments, furniture and
floors. The colour varies from dark brown to deep
purple with black streaks |
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Teak
Leather brown wood species, often with dark brown to
black streaks. The structure is lively and decorative. |
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Walnut
A dark, exclusive wood used in fine furniture.
The sapwood is creamy white but the heartwood is a light
brown to dark chocolate brown, sometimes with a tendency
to purple. The wood gains a special lustre over the years.
It usually has straight graining, but can have wavy shapes
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Ash,
Gotland (London), Gothenburg (Genua), Kalmer (Cambridge),
Stockholm (Stockholm), Telemark (Monte Carlo), Skagen (Ash
Odense),
Bacu,
Beech, Bornholm
(London), Oslo (Vancouver), Lolland (Barcelona), Trondheim
(Genua), Visby (Paris), Fyn (Glasgow), Viborg (Cambridge),
Hellerup (Copenhagen), Falster (Monte Carlo), Viborg
(Cambridge), Falster (Monte Carlo),
Birch, Lapland (London),
Sarek (Glasgow), Aaland (Monte Carlo), Kentucky (Calgary),
Charleston (Genua), Arizona (Glasgow), Savannah (Stockholm),
Santa Barbara (Cambridge),
Cherry, Cherry Plank Bevelled,
Lugano (Verona), Tirol (Monte Carlo), Salzburg (Gent),
Alberta (Calgary), Edmonton (Genua), Ontario (Glasgow),
Toronto (Stockholm), Minitoba (Cambridge),
Hard Maple -
Jatoba Linnea with Beech Strip Shipsdeck, Jatoba Linnea with Wenge
Strip Shipsdeck, Jarrah Sydney (Stockholm), Jatoba
, Jatoba Nature Provence, Caracus (Vancouver), Brasilia
(Genua), Brasilia (Genua) FSC, La Paz (Stockholm), La Paz
(Stockholm) FSC, Southampton (Stavanger), Newport (Stavanger),
Merbau Nature Provence, Merbau Singapore (Vancouver), Merbau
Jakarta (Genua), Merbau Manila (Stockholm), Nouveau Bronze,
Oak Nouveau Brown (Dublin), Nouveau Black, Oak Nouveau
Mocha (Aberdeen)
, Oak Nouveau Almond (Windsor), Nouveau White, Como, Oak
Baden (Calgary), Oak Weimar (Oregon), Oak Trentino (Colorado),
Oak Cornwall (Montana), Oak Baden (Calgary), Oak Hampshire
(London), Oak Weimar (Oregon), Oak Cornwall (Montana),
Oak Jersey (Dublin), Oak Milano (Vancouver), Oak Baden
(Calgary), Madrid (Genoa), Verona (Verona), Navarra (Barcelona),
Highland (Glasgow), Verona (Verona), Oak Corsica (Monte
Carlo), Vienna (Stockholm), Siena (Copenhagen), Heidelberg
(Cambridge), Siena (Copenhagen), Oak Corsica (Monte Carlo),
Oak Palazzo Rovere (Amsterdam), Oak Castello Marrone, Oak
Castello Bianco, Oak Castello Nero, Oak Castello Grigio,
Wasa, Tudor, Bourbon, Staurt, Oak Plank Bevelled, Oak,
Oak Linnea Nature, Oak Linnea Cognac, Oak Linnea Expresso,
Oak Linnea White, Oak Nature Provence, Oak Cognac Provence,
Oak Espresso, Oak White (Blanc), Oak Brighton (London),
Oak Portofino (Verona), Oak Sorrento (Copenhagen),
Oak/Ash,
Stavanger, Bergen (Stavanger),
Palisander , Denver (Gent), Virginia (Monte Carlo),
Rosewood Cape
Town (Genua), Rosewood Durban (Stockholm),
Teak , Vermont
(Calgary), Philidelphia (Genua), Kansas (Glasgow), Montreal
(Stockholm), Hartford (Cambridge),
Walnut Palazzo Noce
(Amsterdam), Walnut Bevelled, Walnut,
Start/End Boards
FOC,
Oak Normal
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