Red ironbark is a distinctive australian hardwood that grows from victoria through the western slopes of nsw into southern queensland.
Australian hardwood timber colours.
Details for each species include.
Flooded rose gum rose gum has a straight grain with moderately coarse and even texture.
This very popular hardwood timber flooring is one of the few commercial species from western australia.
Ideal for both residential commercial application due to its density and exceptional hardness.
Cypress pine is an australian softwood despite its apparent hardness.
An exceptionally durable hardwood with unique colour and grain structure.
Brush box is an australian hardwood.
Layered timber flooring product made of an actual but thin veneer of fine hardwood on top of a base of high quality plywood.
Jarrah is renowned for its beautiful rich red colour.
It is predominately yellowish brown with a tinge of olive green and beautiful growth rings visible.
It offers a stunning array of timber hues from pale brown to dark chocolate as well as the occasional dark reddish brown.
Red ironbark timber ranges from deep dark red to red brown.
With the latest advances in technology engineered hardwood provides ease of installation and long term performance.
Over time this will deepen into a soft burgundy.
This guide explores 10 native australian hardwood timber species including their colours textures grains qualities and practical applications to inspire your home s design.
Grey ironbark is a premium native hardwood that is well regarded as a high quality timber in australia.
Appearance common applications durability strength workability termite resistance and fire resistance.
Most commonly used for interior flooring furniture cladding and fences.
Australian cypress is a unique australian timber featuring characteristic golden brown colour with highlights from pale creams to yellow and features decorative tight knots.
Pinhole borers and beetle marks may be evident in some timber.
Its rough bark is hard and deeply furrowed and ranges from a dark grey to black hue.
Yellowish golden brown in colour with an occasional tinge of olive green.
It is a dense pinkish grey to reddish brown timber with a natural waxiness.
A highly durable hardwood species.
The texture is moderately coarse and even and the grain usually straight and only occasionally interlocked.
Solid australian timber floors exude natural beauty and can endure decades of use.
1 australian cypress pine.
Australian hardwood timber species.
This is a very hard wearing timber.