Sawn Beams // Reclaimed French Timber Flooring
Sawn Beams, exclusively available in New Zealand through Vienna Woods. Sourced from old European houses, barns, and monumental buildings, these unique oak beams offer a one-of-a-kind flooring experience. Salvaged from structures with rich histories, each beam tells a story through its rustic appearance and authentic charm.
Available in both solid and engineered flooring planks, these sawn beams come in various thicknesses, widths, and lengths. The surface’s rustic sawn finish adds a distinct character to any space. Ideal for flooring, wall panels, or custom projects, these beams are versatile and suitable for many architectural and interior design styles. With patterns like herringbone, chevrons, and panels, the possibilities are endless
This product is ordered especially for your project and lead time should be allowed for. You can read more about Vienna Woods Special Orders here.
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Construction: Solid or Engineered
Wood: French Oak
Grade: Reclaimed Variable Rustic
Texture: Sawn
Finish: Natural
Edge Type: Square Edge
Width: Variable 100 to 300mm
Length: Variable 500 to 3000mm
Thickness: 20mm
Installation: Glue Down
- Unique Origin: These beams are reclaimed from European structures like old houses, barns, and monumental buildings, lending a sense of history and character to your space.
- Versatile Structures: Available in solid or engineered oak, allowing for a range of applications from flooring to wall panels.
- Rustic Surface: The sawn finish gives the beams a unique, rustic texture that adds charm and depth to any project.
- Customisable Dimensions: These beams come in various thicknesses, widths, and lengths, with the option for custom sizes upon request.
- Patterns and Grades: They can be arranged in patterns such as herringbone, chevrons, or panels and are graded as rustic to reflect their reclaimed origin.
These features offer flexibility and aesthetic appeal, making Antique Floors’ sawn beams a unique choice for architectural and interior design projects in New Zealand.