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Prestige Timber Floors

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 411 750 215



Address: Melbourne 3073 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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18.02.2022 7 years ago I had the privilege to restore the old Baltic Pine flooring throughout this gorgeous 1850’s homestead. 7 years later, the floor is still in immaculate condition. For strong durability, everlasting shine that will highlight the colour palette and grain of your timber flooring, Bona water based products will achieve that look you’re after. Best of all, Bona is certified environmentally friendly for your home and our planet. No toxic fumes.



11.02.2022 Is your outdoor decking mildly greying timber? Does it have mould, algae, mildew and tannin staining? Why not revive your outdoor entertaining decking area in time for the Festive Season. Let Prestige Timber Floors restore and enhance your timber’s natural characteristics and colour tones in time for your festivities.

03.02.2022 Number 170: Today’s completion was 170sqm of 170mm width of the exceedingly strong, heavy and durable American Oak timber flooring throughout this beautiful recently modernised 1930’s two storey townhouse. American Oak is known for its attractive blonde pallet, prominent grain, density and sweet aroma. These remarkable features certainly make an outstanding statement in this home.

25.01.2022 One of this weeks completion was an 1850’s period home with a 20yr old extension of 50sqm of Tasmanian Oak flooring. Being that this section of the home is a family and dining area, Bona Traffic water base was used in order to prolong and protect the timber from over wearing due to the constant traffic. Also to enrich the colour palette of natural tones of this remarkable hardwood timber.



20.01.2022 One of this weeks completion was an 1850’s period home with a 20yr old extension of 50sqm of Tasmanian Oak flooring. Being that this section of the home is a family and dining area, Bona Traffic water base was used in order to prolong and protect the timber from over wearing due to the constant traffic. Also to enrich the colour palette of natural tones of this remarkable hardwood timber.

11.01.2022 Spotted Gum timber. An Australian native hardwood commonly known for its attractive markings and vibrant colours. An absolutely perfect timber for this beautiful federation home. To bring the natural palette of colour tones through, I used Bona Traffic which is a water base satin finish which significantly provides a tougher coating/finish and high durability for high traffic areas.

08.01.2022 Yesterday’s completion. 150sqm of Spotted Gum using a solvent base semi-gloss finish. Here are the before and after photos



07.01.2022 Number 170: Today’s completion was 170sqm of 170mm width of the exceedingly strong, heavy and durable American Oak timber flooring throughout this beautiful recently modernised 1930’s two storey townhouse. American Oak is known for its attractive blonde pallet, prominent grain, density and sweet aroma. These remarkable features certainly make an outstanding statement in this home.

05.01.2022 Do you have a home built on stumps prior to the 80’s? Most people had linoleum, tiles or carpeted flooring in these earlier homes but underneath their flooring lays a specie of timber awaiting to be brought to life. A commonly used timber in these homes is the remarkable Australian hardwood, Tasmanian Oak. Ive just completed resurfacing 120sqm of Tasmanian Oak flooring which was hidden beneath 70’s style carpet and tiles. ... This particular Tasmanian hardwood timber is known for its characteristics of natural variations of grain and colour tones ranging from straw to light reddish to browns. To define these natural characters, I used Bona Traffic satin water base which remarkably brought these natural colour tones to life.

01.01.2022 Do you have a home built on stumps prior to the 80’s? Most people had linoleum, tiles or carpeted flooring in these earlier homes but underneath their flooring lays a specie of timber awaiting to be brought to life. A commonly used timber in these homes is the remarkable Australian hardwood, Tasmanian Oak. Ive just completed resurfacing 120sqm of Tasmanian Oak flooring which was hidden beneath 70’s style carpet and tiles. ... This particular Tasmanian hardwood timber is known for its characteristics of natural variations of grain and colour tones ranging from straw to light reddish to browns. To define these natural characters, I used Bona Traffic satin water base which remarkably brought these natural colour tones to life.

22.12.2021 Yesterday’s completion. 150sqm of Spotted Gum using a solvent base semi-gloss finish. Here are the before and after photos

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