Tasmanian Oak Floor

Handley Matt Protection

Frankston, VIC

This particular Tasmanian Oak floor is a perfect example of how different this particular timber species can look from house to house. No two boards are the same, and indeed no two floors are the same.

This particular home had been the place of much dog breeding - inside - the house, and of course the boards throughout are stained from the various accidents that only dozens of puppies can have.

Still, despite it's colourful history this Tasmanian Oak floor has sanded up a treat. Once the superfine sanding was completed the boards were coated with Handley Matt Polyurethane

This finishing combination leaves the floor with an easy care surface that will stand the test of time in this busy rental property

The depth of colour here is astonishing 

I love it


Old Tasmanian Oak floor in an older Frankston home

Tasmanian Oak Floor 50 odd years old

Tools ready to start sanding this 50 year old Tasmanian Oak floor

The carpet is up revealing a completely unsanded floor

Hammer, punch, pinchers removing staples out of an old Tasmanian Oak floor in Frankston

Lots of tacks, staples and underlay glue

Freshly sanded Tasmanian Oak floor in a Frankston home

The first coat shows us an almost brand new floor

Low down shot of a freshly polished Tasmanian Oak floor in an older Frankston home

Even the wee puddle in the hall looks good

Looking across the room of Tasmanian Oak flooring that's just been sanded and polished in a home in Frankston

The coating just starting to settle down after being applied

A bedroom floor of old Tasmanian Oak

This entire floor has been stained from puppy urine

A hallway of freshly sanded and polished Tasmanian Oak in Frankston

Rich, dark colours throughout the hallway

Tasmanian Oak lounge room floor with a matte finish applied

The living zone shows a beautiful bit of floor sanding

Tasmanian Oak floor in a Frankston home with a Europol matte finish

Our matte finish has settled down beautifully 

Sunlight coming through the bay window onto the Tasmanian Oak floor

Nice, warm looking Tasmanian Oak makes for a cosy living room

A gorgeous golden tone in these Tassy Oak boards

Tasmanian Oak floor with dry Europol matte finish in an older Frankston home

After years under carpet it's bounced back to be a spectacular floor

Dark Tasmanian Oak floor which has been stained by dog urine

Nice, even stain from the puppy piddle

Close up picture of a Tasmanian Oak floor in a Frankston home

Up close you can get a sense of the real beauty of Tasmanian Oak




Absolutely stunning example of what a Matt finish should look like