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Birch 120 Hand-Scraped Solid Wood Flooring combines the timeless beauty of birch wood with a hand-scraped texture for a rustic, vintage look. The hand-scraped surface treatment adds depth and character to the wood, highlighting its natural grain patterns and creating a distressed, artisanal feel. The UV lacquer coating provides a protective layer, enhancing the floor's durability and resistance to stains, scratches, and moisture, while preserving the wood’s authentic appearance. Ideal for both residential and commercial spaces, this flooring adds warmth and elegance to any room. Its combination of rustic charm and modern protection makes It good for high-traffic areas, offering both style and long-lasting performance.
Made of natural wood and does not contain any harmful substances such as formaldehyde, which is harmless to human health.
Each floor is unique, adding natural beauty and warmth to the home, and can be matched with various decoration styles.
Solid flooring provides a comfortable feel and thermal insulation performance, and its good elasticity makes it comfortable to walk.
Solid wood floors can last a long time and are relatively easy to maintain, requiring only regular cleaning and waxing.
Wood can be sawed, planed, cut, diced, and even nailed. So wood flooring has a reprocessability better than other materials.
Wooden floors have a sound-absorbing effect, which can reduce the noise generated by walking and objects falling, and provide a quieter living environment.
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