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One of the first things to consider
in your timber selection process, is colour. Ironwood
Australia have over 50 timber species to choose from, providing a
broad range of colour variations across the 3 main spectrums of creams, browns
and reds.
Before you make your choice, we help
you answer some fundamental questions about the colour of the timber you're
after.
For example:
Q - What if I want a timber with
uniform colour?
A - For uniform colours, particular species are
used.
Q - Does the timber colour vary in
the tree?
A - The larger the tree, the deeper the colour. Also,
timber from closer to the bark will be lighter than timber from the centre of
the tree.
Q - Can I rely on the name of the
tree for its colour?
A - The name of the species doesn't necessarily
reflect the colour, eg. Grey Ironbark refers to the colour of the bark - the
wood itself varies and includes shades of creams through to reds.
Here's a selection of our species
on offer in each of the main colour ranges:
CREAM - Blackbutt, Kauri, Baltic,
Mountain Ash, Tallowood, Tassie Oak
RED - Jarrah, Sydney Blue Gum,
Queensland Ironbark, Red Mahogany, Rose Gum, Flooded Gum
RED to BROWN - Brushbox,
Turpentine
CREAM to RED to BROWN - Grey
Ironbark, NSW North Coast Spotted Gum
We take colour selection seriously
from the very first moment. After all, the colour remains long after the moment
fades.
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