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READ MORERiesling ABCD Color Grade White Oak HDF Wood Flooring is based on White Oak and is carefully designed with unique tones and finishes. It has great durability and can provide a warm natural aesthetic that is suitable for a variety of interior styles. The uniform color and clear wood grain provide a unique visual effect for the floor. The open-pore surface treatment enhances the natural texture of the wood and highlights the fine grain of the wood. Compared with traditional smooth surfaces, open-pore surfaces are more natural and can bring richer touch and visual effects, while maintaining the breathability of the wood and increasing the natural beauty of the wood. With the ABCD color grade, the color and wood grain of the floor show more uniform and natural differences. Through this grading, it can provide a more layered appearance, and the color difference of each floor can also bring a personalized and natural decorative effect. The gloss level is 7±2°, which gives the floor a soft gloss effect, which is neither too shiny nor too shiny, and can highlight the natural beauty of the wood grain. This gloss level makes the floor suitable for modern home styles and can also be properly matched with traditional decoration.
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