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As you walk down stairs, you will find a custom designed temperature and humidity controlled wine cellar
Inspiration for a large mediterranean brick floor wine cellar remodel in Other
Inspiration for a large mediterranean brick floor wine cellar remodel in Other

Custom sized humidity controlled wine cabinet to fit over 300 bottles. Everything from the size to the finish was designed custom for this client. Dealing with the vendor was a massive undertaking. The end result was well worth it. I even got my multicolor changing lights I asked for.

Elevate your daily routine with our premium bathroom wallpaper installation, designed for Columbus homes that blend Midwest charm with modern sophistication. Our expert wallpaper installers specialize in moisture-resistant designs that transform your space into a spa-like retreat.
Bathroom Wallpaper Specialties
✔ Humidity-Proof Vinyls – Stands up to shower steam and splashes
✔ Peel-and-Stick Options – Easy updates for powder rooms
✔ Textured Grasscloths – Adds organic warmth to contemporary spaces
✔ Accent Wall Murals – Custom scenic views of the Scioto River or downtown skyline
✔ Faux Tile & Stone – High-end looks without the grout maintenance
The Columbus Advantage
✅ Midwest-Tough Installation – Special adhesives for our seasonal humidity swings
✅ Precision Fixture Work – Flawless cuts around mirrors, lights, and outlets
✅ 1-Day Refresh – Minimal disruption to your routine
✅ Free Design Consultations – Local experts who understand Columbus style
✅ Buckeye Proud – Supporting Ohio-based material suppliers
Popular Columbus Bathroom Styles
• Short North Artsy – Bold geometrics and gallery-wall inspired designs
• German Village Classic – Subway tile patterns with vintage charm
• Metro Modern – Sleek metallic and glass-like finishes
• Ohio Nature – Leaf motifs and earthy textures
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All finishes needed to be refreshed. Low-maintenance and green finishes were used on three floors. Existing furniture was reused, repurposed, reupholstered and refinished as required.

The TropiCool® Water Chiller is designed to lower the temperature of your swimming pool to a refreshing and enjoyable experience throughout the summer. A heat pump gives you consistent performance, while evaporative cooling systems struggle to keep up in humid climates.
Set your desired temperature to maintain
Helps conserve water, does not work on evaporation
Consistent performance regardless of humidity
Titanium heat exchanger impervious to harsh water chemistry
New SMART control panel with 24 character full-text display provides easy-to-read menu options and unit status
TC1500 features the world’s ONLY integrated AquaTop which ensures optimal air flow for maximum efficiency and prevents debris from getting inside the heat pump
Ability to chill as low as 40° F for cold plunge pools
TC500 for cold plunge up to 2,000 gallons
TC1000 for cold plunge up to 3,000 gallons
TC1500 for cold plunge up to 4,000 gallons
Cold plunge pool sizes refer to residential use only. The bather load of a commercial plunge pool will require a larger unit.

Scarborough homeowners are increasingly choosing timber flooring that can handle the realities of coastal living — the salt air, the humidity shifts, the sun streaming through large west-facing windows for most of the year.
For this Scarborough renovation, we installed Blackbutt in Lifewood's patented Stabilised Solid® system throughout the open plan living and dining areas. Blackbutt is one of Australia's most trusted native hardwoods — a warm golden timber with a tight, consistent grain that brightens a room without overpowering it. It handles Perth's coastal conditions exceptionally well and develops a beautiful character as it ages.
Stabilised Solid® is Lifewood's patented flooring technology, developed specifically for Western Australia's climate. Every board uses the same premium Australian hardwood top and bottom — no composite core, no imported filler timber. A moisture barrier coating protects against humidity. Low-emission glue keeps the home safe. And every board is sandable up to four times, meaning this floor is built to last the lifetime of the home.
Lifewood is Perth's only triple ATFA-accredited timber flooring manufacturer. ATFA Retailer of the Year 2025. 8,500+ Perth installations. Lifetime warranty on every floor.
Species: Blackbutt — Australian native hardwood
Technology: Stabilised Solid® patented construction
Location: Scarborough, Western Australia
Accreditation: Triple ATFA accredited — retail, installation and product innovation

The new addition was designed to complement their French-country-style home, and incorporates state-of-the-art systems to prevent sensitive wines from spoiling. The luxury remodeling contractor insulated the entire cellar, including the ceilings, with Icynene insulation to help maintain the correct temperature, humidity and airflow. The residential design build remodeler recommended a highly sophisticated HVAC unit featuring a built-in humidity detector and active monitoring, which sounds an alarm if cellar conditions move beyond an acceptable range.
© Bob Narod Photography and BOWA

To fully enjoy the winter holidays, with all the snow and cold, was the basis for our client’s decision to maintain their Chicago home when they were transferred to the warm and sunny west coast. A trusted caretaker was put in place to oversee and maintain their property; however, even excellent planning sometimes runs off-track.
In the midst of winter the caretaker left on a well-planned vacation. The homeowner’s were apprised of dates and, without a worry, everyone went on about their daily routines. That is, until the caretaker returned and found the home in such utter devastation, he could not believe what had happened in such a short amount of time.
The ill-timed vacation, planned during what became an extremely cold timeframe, was the home’s undoing. With the heat in the home turned slightly lower, to accommodate the emptiness, paired with the below zero temperatures, the hot water pipe in the main floor Sunroom froze and burst. The gushing, steaming water, unchecked, moved in so many directions, it is difficult to comprehend.
As the water soaked through the Sunroom flooring to the walk-out Lower Level Area below, ice blocks were freezing before the water reached the ground; Ice blocks so thick only time and warmer temperatures were able to thaw. Since the heating systems were unaffected, the heat, paired with the steaming moisture, raised the humidity levels in the entire home; what wasn’t wet ultimately became mold covered.
The humidity in the home was raised to such a level that window and door seals were compromised and condensation clouded most of the interior glass panes. The Kitchen wood flooring, saturated with water, buckled, causing the cabinets to lift and the granite to crack.
The ceiling in the lower level Bar Area fell as the water flooded both the Bar and the adjoining Billiards Room, wreaking havoc on cabinetry, carpet, artwork, etc.
After the insurance estimation determined the home was salvageable, the design phase began in earnest headed by LaMantia’s James Campbell, CKD and aided by Katie Suva, CKD, CBD as the guides. After a very long march towards recovery, the home is now back to the pristine beauty it once was.

To fully enjoy the winter holidays, with all the snow and cold, was the basis for our client’s decision to maintain their Chicago home when they were transferred to the warm and sunny west coast. A trusted caretaker was put in place to oversee and maintain their property; however, even excellent planning sometimes runs off-track.
In the midst of winter the caretaker left on a well-planned vacation. The homeowner’s were apprised of dates and, without a worry, everyone went on about their daily routines. That is, until the caretaker returned and found the home in such utter devastation, he could not believe what had happened in such a short amount of time.
The ill-timed vacation, planned during what became an extremely cold timeframe, was the home’s undoing. With the heat in the home turned slightly lower, to accommodate the emptiness, paired with the below zero temperatures, the hot water pipe in the main floor Sunroom froze and burst. The gushing, steaming water, unchecked, moved in so many directions, it is difficult to comprehend.
As the water soaked through the Sunroom flooring to the walk-out Lower Level Area below, ice blocks were freezing before the water reached the ground; Ice blocks so thick only time and warmer temperatures were able to thaw. Since the heating systems were unaffected, the heat, paired with the steaming moisture, raised the humidity levels in the entire home; what wasn’t wet ultimately became mold covered.
The humidity in the home was raised to such a level that window and door seals were compromised and condensation clouded most of the interior glass panes. The Kitchen wood flooring, saturated with water, buckled, causing the cabinets to lift and the granite to crack.
The ceiling in the lower level Bar Area fell as the water flooded both the Bar and the adjoining Billiards Room, wreaking havoc on cabinetry, carpet, artwork, etc.
After the insurance estimation determined the home was salvageable, the design phase began in earnest headed by LaMantia’s James Campbell, CKD and aided by Katie Suva, CKD, CBD as the guides. After a very long march towards recovery, the home is now back to the pristine beauty it once was.

To fully enjoy the winter holidays, with all the snow and cold, was the basis for our client’s decision to maintain their Chicago home when they were transferred to the warm and sunny west coast. A trusted caretaker was put in place to oversee and maintain their property; however, even excellent planning sometimes runs off-track.
In the midst of winter the caretaker left on a well-planned vacation. The homeowner’s were apprised of dates and, without a worry, everyone went on about their daily routines. That is, until the caretaker returned and found the home in such utter devastation, he could not believe what had happened in such a short amount of time.
The ill-timed vacation, planned during what became an extremely cold timeframe, was the home’s undoing. With the heat in the home turned slightly lower, to accommodate the emptiness, paired with the below zero temperatures, the hot water pipe in the main floor Sunroom froze and burst. The gushing, steaming water, unchecked, moved in so many directions, it is difficult to comprehend.
As the water soaked through the Sunroom flooring to the walk-out Lower Level Area below, ice blocks were freezing before the water reached the ground; Ice blocks so thick only time and warmer temperatures were able to thaw. Since the heating systems were unaffected, the heat, paired with the steaming moisture, raised the humidity levels in the entire home; what wasn’t wet ultimately became mold covered.
The humidity in the home was raised to such a level that window and door seals were compromised and condensation clouded most of the interior glass panes. The Kitchen wood flooring, saturated with water, buckled, causing the cabinets to lift and the granite to crack.
The ceiling in the lower level Bar Area fell as the water flooded both the Bar and the adjoining Billiards Room, wreaking havoc on cabinetry, carpet, artwork, etc.
After the insurance estimation determined the home was salvageable, the design phase began in earnest headed by LaMantia’s James Campbell, CKD and aided by Katie Suva, CKD, CBD as the guides. After a very long march towards recovery, the home is now back to the pristine beauty it once was.

Upgrade your Quincy bathroom with water-resistant wallpaper installation designed for high-humidity spaces. As a local wallpaper installer, I specialize in durable wallpapering solutions that stand up to steamy bathrooms while enhancing your coastal New England style.
Bathroom-Specific Services:
✔ Wallpaper install with mold/mildew-resistant wallcoverings
✔ Premium waterproof sealing for maximum protection
✔ Peel and stick wallpaper options (perfect for rentals)
✔ Moisture-barrier wall preparation
✔ Wallpaper repair for existing installations
✔ Gentle wallpaper removal that protects surfaces
Why Quincy Homeowners Choose Us for Bathrooms:
✓ Specialized in New England coastal humidity challenges
✓ Use marine-grade adhesives and sealants
✓ Proper ventilation techniques during installation
✓ Solutions for small bathrooms and powder rooms
Serving Quincy & Surrounding Areas:
Wollaston • Marina Bay • Adams Shore • Houghs Neck • North Quincy

Stylish Laundry Room Wallpaper Installation in Inglewood, CA
Elevate your laundry space with custom wallpaper installation designed for Inglewood homes. We specialize in transforming utilitarian areas into vibrant, functional spaces with durable, moisture-resistant wallcoverings that withstand daily use while adding personality.
Why Wallpaper Your Inglewood Laundry Room?
✔ California-Smart Materials – Fade-resistant & humidity-controlled formulations
✔ Small Space, Big Impact – Eye-catching designs that expand visual space
✔ Easy-Clean Surfaces – Wipeable wallpapers perfect for laundry areas
✔ Quick Style Upgrade – Dramatic transformations in just one day
Popular Inglewood Laundry Room Styles:
? SoCal Coastal – Nautical stripes or palm tree motifs
? Urban Modern – Geometric patterns or concrete-look textures
☀️ Sunny Brights – Vibrant citrus colors or cheerful prints
? Minimalist Chic – Subtle textures and neutral tones
Our Premium Services Include:
✅ Appliance-Fit Installation – Precision cuts around washers/dryers
✅ Humidity-Tested Adhesives – Won't peel in steamy conditions
✅ Peel-and-Stick Options – Perfect for rentals (removes cleanly)
✅ Complete Wall Prep – Smoothing surfaces for flawless results
The Inglewood Advantage:
• Local Installer Knowledge – Familiar with Inglewood home styles
• Quick 1-Day Service – Minimal disruption to your routine
• Mobile Design Consultations – We come to you with samples
Serving: All Inglewood neighborhoods - from downtown to residential areas

This vanity's original design will give your bathroom the aesthetics that it deserves. Made out of Grade-A solid oak wood and featuring frame type construction, this vanity exudes a sense of durability. The 12 step hand applied Antique Ocean finish prevents cracking and fading while giving the vanity a rustic country living appeal. By choosing one of Cream Marble, Carrera White Marble, Travertine, Black Granite or Tropical Brown Granite counter tops a polished sparkle will brighten up your bathroom. There are also a multitude of other wood finishes available to choose from. By mixing and matching finishes and counter tops a vanity that bests fits your style can be created. Don't forget to look at the add ons such as the mirror and linen cabinet while you are at it.
Dimensions
Vanity
36"W x 23.5"D x 34.75"H
Optional Accessories
Mirror
26"W x 3.7"D x 41.5"H
Linen Cabinet
20.5"W x 16.25"D x 65"H
Features
Quality materials are important to the longevity of your bathroom vanity. Cheap vanities made with particle board or MDF tend to sag, warp, split, discolor, and expand over time. This is especially true in humid climates, such as the environment found in a normal bathroom. Since bathroom humidity is so common, bathroom vanities need to be extremely durable. They also need to be strong enough to endure lots of usage-based wear and tear. Vanities are typically made of MDF, birch, rubberwood, or natural oak. Generally, MDF is approximately 30 % the quality of oak, birch is 50% the quality of oak, and rubberwood is typically 90% the quality of oak, where "quality" is defined as the strength, integrity, and durability of the material. Solid oak is without question the strongest, most durable, and most resilient of all vanity materials. Only the highest-quality and best made vanities are manufactured from natural oak. Premier Collection
Vanities that are marked as Premier Collection are the best vanities in the industry where no expense has been spared. These are the best vanities money can buy made from small quantities of handpicked solid hard woods that are hand finished to perfection. To be considered part of the Premium Collection the vanity must get A+++ grades in: Wood used, Interior Construction, Counter Top, and Finish.
Wood Used:
Premier Collections uses Kiln dried wood in small batches to insure proper drying to prevent cracking and warping. All wood is cared for in great detail to prevent cracking and warping so that your vanity looks as good as they day it arrived for many years.
Vanity Tops:
Premier Collections vanities that have stone tops use a thicker stone, up to 3cm (1cm more than industry average), providing a more luxurious look. All of the vanities with stone tops are sealed to prevent watermarks and minor stains.
Construction:
Premium Collection vanities use hard wood box framed construction that provides strength and durability for decades. All vanities have working drawers with able storage made with slide ball bearing drawers and or soft close mounts. Center drawers are boxed and fitted around plumbing for additional storage.
Finish:
Premium Collection vanities are all hand stained, hand painted, using up to a 15 layer sealing and finishing process to avoid future fading, cracking, or peeling.
- Grade A, Solid kiln-dried Oak
- Double-Door cabinet with antique-style handles
- Choose from Cream Marble, Black Granite, Tropical Brown Granite, Carrera White Marble, or Travertine tops
- Comes with full sized 17" porcelain sink
- 100% solid timber construction
- Frame type construction featuring Old World joinery
- Hand applied varnish in 3 layers for added durability and warping prevention
- 12-step hand glaze finish to ensure cabinet won't peal, crack, or fade
- Pre-drilled for 8" faucet spread
- **Faucets Not Included**
Quality materials are important to the longevity of your bathroom vanity. Cheap vanities made with particle board or MDF tend to sag, warp, split, discolor, and expand over time. This is especially true in humid climates, such as the environment found in a normal bathroom. Since bathroom humidity is so common, bathroom vanities need to be extremely durable. They also need to be strong enough to endure lots of usage-based wear and tear. Vanities are typically made of MDF, birch, rubberwood, or natural oak. Generally, MDF is approximately 30 % the quality of oak, birch is 50% the quality of oak, and rubberwood is typically 90% the quality of oak, where "quality" is defined as the strength, integrity, and durability of the material. Solid oak is without question the strongest, most durable, and most resilient of all vanity materials. Only the highest-quality and best made vanities are manufactured from natural oak. Premier Collection
Vanities that are marked as Premier Collection are the best vanities in the industry where no expense has been spared. These are the best vanities money can buy made from small quantities of handpicked solid hard woods that are hand finished to perfection. To be considered part of the Premium Collection the vanity must get A+++ grades in: Wood used, Interior Construction, Counter Top, and Finish.
Wood Used:
Premier Collections uses Kiln dried wood in small batches to insure proper drying to prevent cracking and warping. All wood is cared for in great detail to prevent cracking and warping so that your vanity looks as good as they day it arrived for many years.
Vanity Tops:
Premier Collections vanities that have stone tops use a thicker stone, up to 3cm (1cm more than industry average), providing a more luxurious look. All of the vanities with stone tops are sealed to prevent watermarks and minor stains.
Construction:
Premium Collection vanities use hard wood box framed construction that provides strength and durability for decades. All vanities have working drawers with able storage made with slide ball bearing drawers and or soft close mounts. Center drawers are boxed and fitted around plumbing for additional storage.
Finish:
Premium Collection vanities are all hand stained, hand painted, using up to a 15 layer sealing and finishing process to avoid future fading, cracking, or peeling.

Make your way over to the custom wine cellar with full arched cherry wood door, arched custom cherry wine racks with LED lighting within stone arches. With a fully ducted cooling and humidity system for 57F and 60% humidity control, you can be sure that everything is stored properly.

Take a look at our beautiful dining room featuring our new Hickory Persia, a light hickory hardwood floor. It even comes standard with Pure Genius, our air-purifying smart floor.

To fully enjoy the winter holidays, with all the snow and cold, was the basis for our client’s decision to maintain their Chicago home when they were transferred to the warm and sunny west coast. A trusted caretaker was put in place to oversee and maintain their property; however, even excellent planning sometimes runs off-track.
In the midst of winter the caretaker left on a well-planned vacation. The homeowner’s were apprised of dates and, without a worry, everyone went on about their daily routines. That is, until the caretaker returned and found the home in such utter devastation, he could not believe what had happened in such a short amount of time.
The ill-timed vacation, planned during what became an extremely cold timeframe, was the home’s undoing. With the heat in the home turned slightly lower, to accommodate the emptiness, paired with the below zero temperatures, the hot water pipe in the main floor Sunroom froze and burst. The gushing, steaming water, unchecked, moved in so many directions, it is difficult to comprehend.
As the water soaked through the Sunroom flooring to the walk-out Lower Level Area below, ice blocks were freezing before the water reached the ground; Ice blocks so thick only time and warmer temperatures were able to thaw. Since the heating systems were unaffected, the heat, paired with the steaming moisture, raised the humidity levels in the entire home; what wasn’t wet ultimately became mold covered.
The humidity in the home was raised to such a level that window and door seals were compromised and condensation clouded most of the interior glass panes. The Kitchen wood flooring, saturated with water, buckled, causing the cabinets to lift and the granite to crack.
The ceiling in the lower level Bar Area fell as the water flooded both the Bar and the adjoining Billiards Room, wreaking havoc on cabinetry, carpet, artwork, etc.
After the insurance estimation determined the home was salvageable, the design phase began in earnest headed by LaMantia’s James Campbell, CKD and aided by Katie Suva, CKD, CBD as the guides. After a very long march towards recovery, the home is now back to the pristine beauty it once was.

KEEP WINE COOL: Heat is enemy number one for wine. The Wine Cooler enables you to store your wine in optimal conditions for long-term aging. Working temperature range is 40°F- 61°F, and allows you to customize the temp (55°F is often cited as close to perfect).
IDEAL LIGHT and HUMIDITY: With its reinforced glass door with air tight seal and help to maintain an ideal humidity level, this beverage refrigerator gives you a compact and modern design perfect for your living room . Blue soft LED interior lighting not only beautifully showcases the wine but won’t damage the wine.
PERFECT WINE STORAGE: 26 standard red or white wine bottles capacity, also perfect for canned beer and beverage storage. Horizontal racking is a space-efficient way to store your bottles, and it definitely can't harm your wines.
NO VIBRATION and QUIET: Equipped with an advanced cooling system that will keep your beverages at the right temperature without making a noise. With no disturbance to its natural occurring sediments. Equipped with Movable Black Shelves, Glass Door and Adjustable Leveling Legs.
FREESTANDING: Freestanding application only, NOT for built in use. The beverage and wine center door will close more easily when the two front leveling legs are extended slightly.This premium wine cooling unit is backed by a 1 year quality warranty of complete satisfaction.

FINISH: PRIMED
The advantages of this approach – of this type of interior door finish – are fairly obvious. Pick a color, any color that suits your projects best. Mix and apply. Re- coat whenever you feel it is necessary to do so. Touch it up. It gives you, the proud owner of these interior doors, complete freedom of choice, and the significant savings, especially where it comes to bulk orders, can be a true source of joy.
As Kurt Vonnegut mentions in one of his novels (Bluebeard, unless I’m mistaken … check it out when you get a chance), the thrill of laying on colors is a large part of the artist’s professional satisfaction. In other words, a keen pleasure.
When back in the remote past visual arts became a field dominated by professionals rather than hobbyists, the main problem of “just laying on paint” became obvious: you can’t.
The medium of choice back then was egg tempera, a permanent, fast-drying substance consisting of colored pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder medium, usually glutinous material such as egg yolk. Portraits and ornaments were executed in this medium, and the wood panel was the surface of choice. One of tempera’s interesting features is that it is not as easily absorbed by wood as other mediums. Some sort of primer was necessary, of course, but pretty much any substance that dried evenly could be used.
The drawbacks of tempera, or pintura al temple, as the Spanish call it, only became obvious with the advent of the Renaissance, when the leading representatives of the trade turned to oil (and interior doors suddenly became a great deal less crude, but that’s a story for another day).
Oil painting is the process of “painting with pigments with a medium of drying oil as the binder.” Commonly used types include linseed (highly preferable in art, though not necessarily in interior doors, mind you), poppy seed, walnut, and safflower.
Today, five hundred years later, it is safe to say that oil is more versatile than pintura al temple – by orders of magnitude. Specifically, the contrasts achieved through the former are much greater, the darks are far deeper, and three- dimensional, highly realistic images are much easier to achieve. Next time you visit a museum, take a closer look at pintura al temple portraits. All of them, without exception, come off as a bit “flat” as opposed to their latter-day counterparts.
Also, where glazing is concerned …
Glazing: a painting technique in which a transparent layer, with just a touch of pigment, is laid over a previously painted surface, allowing light to travel through the glaze and be reflected back off of the opaque layer below. Gentle shadows, subtle changes of color, smooth transitions – all these can be achieved through glazing, which was used by all artists up until the middle of the Nineteenth Century, when artist tubes were invented, revolutionizing the field, and other techniques began to be explored.
Tempera enthusiasts (it takes all kinds to make a world) will assure you that glazing is not just possible in pintura al temple but is actually the basis of the whole enterprise. Well, what are you going to do? They’re enthusiasts.
Anyway, la peinture à l'huile, as the French call it, re-introduced the ancient problem of most surface’s propensity to absorb dipingere, as the Italians call the stuff. Wood or canvas, it is all the same: you’re not going to get very far without a good primer.
Experiments were conducted, and soon rabbit skin glue emerged as the least expensive and most effective solution. It was easy to apply. It dried evenly. It made the application of the l’huile stuff on top of it a walk in the park.
There were drawbacks. Today, rabbit skin glue is considered to be a major cause of cracking by most modern conservators. (Remember, when you visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and did you see those interior doors? … some of them are quite something … - most “old masters” pictures are completely covered with a cobweb of cracks? There you go). Because the glue is hygroscopic, it continually absorbs moisture from the atmosphere, causing the glue to swell and shrink as ambient humidity levels change. Over many humidity cycles, this repeated flexing causes the brittle oily layers to crack.
To combat this problem, modern primers are made of acrylic materials which are guaranteed not to cause any damage to the dipingere. No bubbling, no cracks. Your interior doors are safe.

Scarborough homeowners are increasingly choosing timber flooring that can handle the realities of coastal living — the salt air, the humidity shifts, the sun streaming through large west-facing windows for most of the year.
For this Scarborough renovation, we installed Blackbutt in Lifewood's patented Stabilised Solid® system throughout the open plan living and dining areas. Blackbutt is one of Australia's most trusted native hardwoods — a warm golden timber with a tight, consistent grain that brightens a room without overpowering it. It handles Perth's coastal conditions exceptionally well and develops a beautiful character as it ages.
Stabilised Solid® is Lifewood's patented flooring technology, developed specifically for Western Australia's climate. Every board uses the same premium Australian hardwood top and bottom — no composite core, no imported filler timber. A moisture barrier coating protects against humidity. Low-emission glue keeps the home safe. And every board is sandable up to four times, meaning this floor is built to last the lifetime of the home.
Lifewood is Perth's only triple ATFA-accredited timber flooring manufacturer. ATFA Retailer of the Year 2025. 8,500+ Perth installations. Lifetime warranty on every floor.
Species: Blackbutt — Australian native hardwood
Technology: Stabilised Solid® patented construction
Location: Scarborough, Western Australia
Accreditation: Triple ATFA accredited — retail, installation and product innovation
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