Jarrah Flooring
Origin | A large hardwood growing in the South-West corner of Western Australia. |
Appearance | Dark, reddish rich-Deep Reddish Brown. |
Common Uses | Flooring, Decking, Panelling, Joinery, Furniture & General Construction. |
Durability | 2 (Above Ground) |
Grades | Select or Standard & Better or Feature |
Hardness | 8.5 |
Dimensions | 85×14, 130×14, 80×19, 130x19mm |
Sold By: : Forrest Timber Products
Category: Solid Timber Flooring
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