INTERIOR WOOD PANELING

Solid wood cladding for interiors: designer walls, ceilings and floors.

Solid wood cladding of fir, pine, cedar, Siberian larch, from sustainably managed forests, PEFC or FSC® certified. For the surface treatment, only ecological products and natural processes are used.

Design coatings for all tastes and for every need: colored, structured, brushed, heat treated, classic, natural, rustic, vintage, pickled.

 

For internal coatings we supply these product families:

BioOcean coating . Thanks to the finely planed surface, the color is absorbed perfectly. 

BioAntartic coating.  It has textured surfaces coated with transparent waxed enamel for wood. This treatment creates an open-pored, silky, shiny and velvety surface with excellent properties.

BioNorcapp coating , has the surface in precious wood brushed in an evident and plastic way. 

BioNorantic coating  impresses with its rather rustic and sculpted surface. The process of this manufacturing has been used for centuries by carpenters to cut the beams. 

BioClassic coating.  The clear finish offers excellent protection from light and excellent durability to the wood.

Heat treated. Heat treated solid wood products are characterized by reduced shrinkage and swelling and maximum longevity. The wood becomes darker due to the heat treatment, but does not lose the character of natural wood.

Geometries of profiles for internal cladding

 

HNF profiles are the strongest internal wall coverings and also suitable for renovations. They form a continuous surface without bevel and without joints.

 

The edges of the FAS profiles are slightly rounded. The juxtaposition of the boards does not create obvious grooves but an almost homogeneous surface effect.

 

Classic profiles such as RPR, APR, and LHA create a noticeable groove that gives your ceilings and walls a distinctive look. The edges of RPR are generously rounded, while APR has sloped edges. The LHA profile has an irregular groove which creates strong and noticeable accents.

Geometries of profiles for internal cladding

 

HNF profiles are the strongest internal wall coverings and also suitable for renovations. They form a continuous surface without bevel and without joints.

 

The edges of the FAS profiles are slightly rounded. The juxtaposition of the boards does not create obvious grooves but an almost homogeneous surface effect.

 

Classic profiles such as RPR, APR, and LHA create a noticeable groove that gives your ceilings and walls a distinctive look. The edges of RPR are generously rounded, while APR has sloped edges. The LHA profile has an irregular groove which creates strong and noticeable accents.

Small guide to understanding the terms used

 

Textured surface: a basic planed surface that is intensely worked with different brushes. Since soft woods such as spruce have alternating, soft and hard annual growth rings, they are brushed multiple times at different levels. The result is a “wavy” surface with the wood texture highlighted.

 

Sawn and Brushed: Wood beams are cut with a bandsaw, creating a rough sawn surface. Loose wood fibers are removed with repeated brushing to ensure the highest quality. This surface is best for absorbing any colored coating.

 

Planed surface: Rollers rotate the special steel planer knives for an absolutely fine, straight and smooth surface.
Ground surface: the planed surface is sculpted very slowly with knife strokes that mimic those inflicted with the ax. The same principle has been used by carpenters for thousands of years to cut beams. This process creates an extremely interesting carved wood surface.

 

Pickled surface: consists in the elimination of a surface layer of the wood through the use of a planer or steel brushes. The layer removed, its thickness and the final result depend on the type of wood. In general, a worn and worn look is obtained that makes knots and veins visible, a treatment that makes even the woods that are only a few years old look ancient.