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Pine flooring

As a softwood, pine grows faster than the hardwoods typically used for flooring, such as oak or walnut, making it very attractive from an environmental point of view. This softwood is cleverly turned into hardwood by cutting it across the grain and transforming it into end-grain flooring. End-grain wood is particularly hardwearing and was often used in industrial workshops in the early 20th century. The aesthetic appeal of the pine end grain with its clearly visible annual rings, makes this an inspired flooring choice.