Tonal changes

The tonal changes in hardwood flooring usually show in areas not exposed to direct sunlight, for example a rug may leave a darker area on the floor when removed. In time, the tone will, however, settle according to the surrounding surface.

UV radiation from the sun causes hardwood floors to slightly change in colour over time. The change in tone is natural and takes place on the woods surface. The UV radiation does not affect the Acrylic finish or oil finish.

The changes in the below pictures represent an average change of colour during the first 1-2 years. The change can also differ from the photos, depending on the amount of natural light and natural characteristics of the wood.

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Ash
Patinates over time

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Ash Amber
Lightens
 

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Beech
Patinates over time

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Beech Amber
Lightens
 

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Birch
Patinates over time

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Birch Amber
Lightens
 

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Maple
Patinates over time

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Cherry
Darkens
 

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Jarrah
Darkens
 

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Merbau
Darkens
 

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Oak
Patinates over time

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Walnut
Lightens
 

 

 


 

   

Please be aware that the photos you see on your screen may not look the same as the natural color tones and character of the actual hardwood floor.