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- Celery Top Pine Tasmanian Oak Blackwood Myrtle
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Hardwood Flooring
- Species
- Myrtle Tasmanian Oak Celery Top Pine Blackwood
Quality Tasmanian hardwood flooring is available in a range of products suitable for the most demanding residential and commercial applications.
Tasmanian hardwood flooring applications include standard strip flooring; overlay strip flooring; overlay panel flooring; block parquetry; and finger parquetry.
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Pirie Street Extension by Preston Lane

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Living elegance: Cataract Gorge House

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Au naturale. Tasmanian Oak stuns in its organic form in these Melbourne homes

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Tasmanian timber forever home at the peak of its game

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From bay views to beer taps, JAWS Architects uses Tasmanian Oak to tell a local story

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Rustic but refined, Tasmanian Timber brings a bushy luxury to these Queensland homes

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Midway House by Habiter Studio

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Preserving Timeless Elegance: The Resilience and Sustainability of Tasmanian Oak in a Mid-Century Melbourne Gem

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Wattle Bird House by Flett Architecture

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Three Capes Cabin

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From tip to toe, Van Bone is a tribute to all that is good in Tasmania

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A Rustic Jewel on the Banks of the Tamar

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Better with age

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West Hobart House by Cumulus Studio

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Tasmanian Oak wins Australasian Floor of the Year

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House for Compassion: the Tasmanian Oak floor saving lives

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Laroona House by Biotope Architecture and Interiors

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Murphy’s Place by Studio Meek

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Integrating nature and design, Archiblox brings the outdoors in with Tasmanian Oak floors

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Spring Bay Mill with Interior Designer, Claire Ferri from Studio Ferri

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Peek House by Kuzman Architecture

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Tried, trusted and true, Tasmanian Oak is a natural fit for Hobart’s Studio ilk

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A John Wardle first, the crown jewel to Launceston’s Inveresk Library

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Tasmanian Oak? Andrew Simpson Architects say Y not

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A tent pitched on Bruny Island

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Heirloom House by studio mkn

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Tasmanian Timber used to create refined comfort at MAP Architecture

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Finlay Street by Christopher Clinton

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Going green with stone and wood: Limestone House by John Wardle Architects

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River’s Edge by Wardle

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Tasmanian Blackwood heats things up at London Restaurant, Mama Fuego

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More Than a Little luxury

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Crafting modern charm in heritage spaces, Studio Ilk’s latest projects epitomise timeless design

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Concrete and Blonde Bombshell- Tasmanian Oak helps transform this Sydney heritage home

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Re-imagining Hobart City Hall with a floor fit for a Queen

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Lady Gowrie Midway Point by Cumulus Studio

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Nelson House by Biotope

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Tasmanian Oak ties the knot between His and Her House

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Tasmanian Oak delivers the wow factor in fitzpatrick+partners new Sydney CBD office
