Spruce Floor

Here you will find high-quality solid spruce floors from the north of Sweden. For us it is of great importance to deliver high quality products, and therefore we only offer massive floor planks of spruce or pine. With our spruce floors you will get a solid floor that has the characteristic features of period style floors.

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Spruce Flooring Södermalm - 28 x 110 mm - Solid Wood Flooring image Spruce Flooring Södermalm - 28 x 110 mm - Solid Wood Flooring image
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Spruce Flooring Södermalm - 28 x 110 mm - Solid Wood Flooring

28x110 mm. Spruce floor from northern Sweden. 12 % moisture content.
€55,95
Spruce Flooring Vasastan - 26,5 x 132 mm - Solid Wood Flooring image Spruce Flooring Vasastan - 26,5 x 132 mm - Solid Wood Flooring image
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Spruce Flooring Vasastan - 26,5 x 132 mm - Solid Wood Flooring

26.5 x132 mm (1.04 x 5.19 in.). Dried to 9% moisture content. Floor planks made of spruce from northern Sweden.
€63,95
Spruce Flooring Vasastan - 26.5 x 180 mm (1.04 x 7.09 in.) - Solid Wood Flooring image Spruce Flooring Vasastan - 26.5 x 180 mm (1.04 x 7.09 in.) - Solid Wood Flooring image
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Spruce Flooring Vasastan - 26.5 x 180 mm (1.04 x 7.09 in.) - Solid Wood Flooring

26.5 x180 mm (1.04 x 7.09 in.). Dried to 9% moisture content. Floor planks made of spruce from northern Sweden.
€60,95

Information about our green floors

Our spruce floors have side feathers/tongues but not all have end feathers/tongues. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about our floors or products. Please note that our floors are ordering goods and the delivery time is about 2-3 weeks.

Typically narrow floor planks

From the late 19th century floor planks are sawed and planed by machines and the width of the floor boards is normally of the same size for a whole floor. From this time narrower floor planks were used, often between 100-140 mm. The floors were attached with concealed slant nailing in the tongue. In the lavish buildings they often put long floor planks without end joints and framed the room with a slightly wider frame. Also common during this time was to have the wood floors as a subfloor to a linoleum carpet, which became popular from the late 1800s. This meant that the floorboards became even narrower (about 80 mm) and also that the boards were length-jointed. Pine floors contained twig and marrow elements, resulting in floors with character and life. We only sell genuine floors of northern pine and spruce.