News + Advice

Wood Flooring Explained

Engineered timber flooring parquet installation
Technical Advice
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February 22, 2022

A UV Oil finish consists of multiple layers of hardwax oil, cured under a UV light, rendering it extremely strong. It combines the durability of lacquer, with the natural appearance of oil. This finish is water-repellent, dirt and stain resistant. An easy-care oil option, with the benefit of patch-repairability to minimise the look of scratches and to refreshen dull areas.

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What is Wood Veneer Flooring?

Timber veneer flitches to be made into timber veneer flooring
Technical Advice
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February 22, 2022

Here at VidaSpace, we focus on engineered timber flooring planks due to stability and sustainability. Our flooring is available in a myriad of options, with varying wear layers ranging from 10mm end-grain down to just 0.6mm veneer flooring.

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The Journey of Wood Flooring – Part 2

European tree
Technical Advice
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February 22, 2022

What is deforestation? Nowadays, deforestation is a large scale arising global issue. It is the reason to consider the production methods and sustainable management of forests when specifying wood flooring.

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The Journey of Wood Flooring – Part 1

European timber forest
Technical Advice
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February 14, 2022

A few months ago, the VidaSpace team had a webinar session with Simon Myatt from Havwoods, one of our Global Partners and suppliers, about the journey of wood flooring. This journey includes the story behind the growth of timber, the making of the engineered wood flooring and key points on specifying wood flooring for each project. The objectives are to identify the different flooring types, manufacturing techniques and the process of production and specifying and to understand the importance of how the wood flooring is sourced, the meaning of deforestation and its differences between being sustainably sourced.

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Team day

VidaSpace team of consultants and timber experts
Company News
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February 14, 2022

On the 17th of January 2022 our team from around the country converged on the Arete Retreat in the Tararua Forest Park to kick of 2022. An event named ’72 Months Young’ pointing to the relative youthfulness of the brand and how far we have come in such a short time, but our focus on where we can take the brand over the coming years.

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Understanding Slip Resistance for Timber Flooring

Slip resistant timber flooring for a kitchen
Technical Advice
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February 3, 2022

Slip resistance is necessary to safeguard people from injury during movement into, within, and out of buildings The New Zealand Building code reference to anti-slip requirements is section D – Accessways, specifically D1.3.3. D1/AS1 is the updated publication of Acceptable Solutions to ensure compliance with Section D covers a wider scope than just accessways particularly for commercial situations.

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Ultraviolet & Heat Exposure Concerns with Timber Flooring

How to look after floors that are exposed to sunlight
Technical Advice
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December 3, 2021

Sunlight and UV exposure is always a concern for any natural products, especially here in New Zealand, where our sun is extremely harsh. Everything inside your home, from the timber floors to the carpet, and the sofa, these are all subject to fading and changing with UV exposure, and not just your beautiful natural products, but also your vinyl, laminates, polished concrete, and so on. There are not many products available that are immune to its impacts. However, this does not mean we have to shy away from using these products, we learn how to protect them and care for them.

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Herringbone vs Chevron Wood Flooring

Herringbone parquet timber flooring
Technical Advice
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November 26, 2021

Parquet flooring consists of wooden planks cut into small pieces arranged in a repeated geometrical pattern in different styles. The most common forms of parquetry are herringbone and chevron, which have been around for centuries. Initially, the Ancient Roman Empire used the herringbone pattern by arranging bricks to make more stable roads. These patterns became more popular in Western Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries when they were first used as wood flooring. The chevron parquet flooring was installed in the Francois 1 Gallery at the Chateau de Fontainebleau in 1539.

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