Description
French Fir is a traditional parquet drawing, which moved to the walls and even ceilings. This decoration change usual perception of space, blurring its boundaries. Among the advantages of French Fir we can find a rich picture of wood, which shows through various shades of toning from light and calm to dark and dramatic. The drawing of the French Fir is absolutely universal for any functional dwelling zones and applied to many modern styles in the interior.
Design: YourFoRest
specification
Material: walnut
Coating: varnish, oil
Artistic toning
The minimum order for this product is 3 sq.m.
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
- The room should have been prepared before installing joinery of solid wood. No repair works (plastering, screeding, strainer works, etc.) are allowable as the humidity level must be within 40-60%. Both excessive dryness and humidity are equally harmful for products from wood.
- Room temperature should be within 15 to 30 degrees. Otherwise, inhomogeneous drying of wooden parts will result in their deformation. During storage and use of the joinery should be protected from mechanical damage, moisture, corrosive materials, direct sunlight, fire, as well as sudden changes in temperature and humidity.
- Abrupt changes in temperature and humidity (no more than 5% per hour) are unallowable.
French Fir
Description
French Fir is a traditional parquet drawing, which moved to the walls and even ceilings. This decoration change usual perception of space, blurring its boundaries. Among the advantages of French Fir we can find a rich picture of wood, which shows through various shades of toning from light and calm to dark and dramatic. The drawing of the French Fir is absolutely universal for any functional dwelling zones and applied to many modern styles in the interior.
Design: YourFoRest
specification
Material: walnut
Coating: varnish, oil
Artistic toning
The minimum order for this product is 3 sq.m.
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
- The room should have been prepared before installing joinery of solid wood. No repair works (plastering, screeding, strainer works, etc.) are allowable as the humidity level must be within 40-60%. Both excessive dryness and humidity are equally harmful for products from wood.
- Room temperature should be within 15 to 30 degrees. Otherwise, inhomogeneous drying of wooden parts will result in their deformation. During storage and use of the joinery should be protected from mechanical damage, moisture, corrosive materials, direct sunlight, fire, as well as sudden changes in temperature and humidity.
- Abrupt changes in temperature and humidity (no more than 5% per hour) are unallowable.