Jatoba, or Brazilian Cherry, is a type of hardwood widely used for the production of parquet.
This type of wood is extremely hard, which makes it a perfect choice for indoor flooring, as well as durable when it comes to resisting scratches, dents, and patterns from foot traffic.
In addition to durability, Jatoba hardwood is sought mostly for its incomparable beauty. When freshly cut, the heartwood ranges in color from salmon-red to orange-brown. Seasoned by age, Jatoba hardwood eventually darkens to a deeper russet red that is often marked with dark brown streaks.
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Multi-layered parquet is a great choice of flooring for hotels. The installation is easy and the multi-layered parquet looks very sophisticated. In our Green Timber parquet catalog (mobile version only), you can choose among a variety of wood types, colors, and sizes of planks.
Get inspired by these three houses which are partly or entirely made of wood.
Bookworm Cabin
This tiny cabin is designed as a place to unplug from the virtual world and dive into the world of inspiration found in the literature. In the absence of the internet or phone connection guests can enjoy peace and tranquility, grab a book, and a cup of coffee, and sit beneath the leaves and branches of the surrounding wood. The cabin is located in the tiny village of Adelin, near Warsaw.
“Bookworm cabin is the creation of an entrepreneur and architect couple, who wanted to design a quiet spot to switch off and reconnect with nature. It’s a take on the classic A-frame cabin, albeit much reduced in size, and has all the traditional elements of a country hideaway, including a wood-burning stove”, as stated in the Space magazine.
In the close proximity of the popular tourist mountain resort Divčibare, on the slopes of the mountain Maljen in western Serbia, a young architectural duo Tijana and Andrej Mitrovic have built their own summer house, the design of which was inspired by the model of Serbian traditional chalets ( ‘ brvnara’ in Serbian).
The authors acknowledged the characteristics of vernacular architecture building blocks, adapted and put to good use some of them such as geometric structure, contact with the ground, materialization, the porch, etc. The proportion of the house is fully harmonized with the natural environment of pine vegetation and undergrowth, while its geometric shapes stem from their contextual aspects, such as mountain conditions and steep rocky terrain, as well as the transformation of traditional mountain chalets. Through the duality of the house, the architects have deftly combined traditional and modern aesthetic expression.
Applying white ceramic tile on the main volume of the house seems to have made an overwhelming impression of dematerialization, which emphasizes its shape and makes it somewhat abstract in relation to the rural environment. In the white half of the house near the living room, there is a kitchen with the dining room. This space with huge window panes, which provide splendid views of the surroundings, is intended for both socializing and contemplation.
One part of the chalet is in black color where there is an entrance with a porch overlooking the white part in such a way that it forms an open bedroom area on the first floor, where the roof slopes used as storage are. Architects draw inspiration in vernacular architecture using traditional timber and woodwork i.e. shingles for black facade layer on one half of the house, highlighting the duality and contextualization of this house.
A small chalet exemplifies the design approach of new generation architects in Serbia, which is research-informed forms in line with appropriate criteria and standards and bearing in mind the principles of traditional heritage through a variety of ways for a reinterpretation of traditional architectural motifs.
Family summer house
The family summer house is located in the area of the village Koraćica on the southern slopes of the mountain Kosmaj at an altitude of about 360 meters.
At the same location, there was an old house which served as inspiration to the architect Deajn Todorovic.
Family summer house. Photo credits@Relja Ivanic, Gradnja
The building of 150 square meters consists of a ground floor with a living room, dining room, and kitchen, and the first floor with two bedrooms and a bathroom. The interior is dominated by wooden surfaces which are contrasted with black and anthracite gray elements such as beehives, stairs, lighting, kitchen, and an effective hanging fireplace.
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Are you looking for your wood wall art or décor? If yes, you are at the right place since we produce and sell hand-made wood wall decorations from the most luxurious types of wood for your homes.
You can choose among diverse types of wood, textures, and colors that can be perfect for your interior.
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In this pocket-size guide, we present a selection of natural wood interior designs from boho and minimalist interiors to something more peculiar to inspire your renovations and fuel your imagination.
STAMBA HOTEL, TBILISI
Photo credits@We-heart.com a mix of concrete, industrial and vintage
BRUTALIST TROPICAL HOME IN BALI
Photo credits@trendland.com a mix of brutalist and tropical
HOME IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
Photo credits@dwell.com a mix of minimalist and brutalist and modern
Podovi od punog drveta, odnosno parketa, su već decenijama omiljena opcija dizajnera enterijera, arhitekata i vlasnika kuća, stanova, hotela u odabiru kvalitetnih podova. U 2020. godini ovaj trend se nastavlja, stoga Vam predstavljamo tri boje višeslojnog parketa koje su popularne u ovom i narednom periodu i koje se mogu vrlo lepo uklopiti u različite stilove dizajna enterijera.
Višeslojni parket od crnog oraha
VIŠESLOJNI PARKET OD CRNOG ORAHA
Ova vrsta parketa već decenijama važi za vrhunsku vrstu podnih obloga. Poznata je po jedinstvenoj tamnoj boji koja se kreće od tamne čokolade do sivkasto-smeđe boje. Zbog svoje jedinstvene teksture i boje, nije potrebno raditi dodatno lakiranje ove vrste parketa, može se dodati samo ulje kao sloj zaštite.
Podovi od crnog oraha nude sofisticirani izgled i obično se kombinuju sa svetlim mobilijarom u dizajnu enterijera. Višeslojni parket od crnog oraha savršen je izbor za industrijski enterijer.
Višeslojni parket od retro hrasta. Photo@ Tatiana Syrikova
VIŠESLOJNI PARKET OD RETRO HRASTA
Hrast je već dugi niz godina najčešči i najpovoljniji izbor investitora i vlasnika stanova u odabiru drvenih podova. Retro hrast je vrsta višeslojnog parketa koja daje rustični izgled vašem domu i savršeno je pogodna za Boho enterijere.
Boja se kreće od kafenih tonova do zemljanih.
Višeslojni parket od belog hrasta
EVROPSKI BELI HRAST
Evropski beli hrast je još jedan odličan izbor ako volite enterijere u Boho stilu. Ova vrsta višeslojnog parketa pogodna je i za minimalistički i skandinavski dizajn enterijera. Boja je prilično laka za kombinovanje sa različitim bojama mobilijara i stilovima u dizajnu enterijera.
Na kraju ne zaboravite da naša kompanija Green Timber co.ltd nudi različite višeslojne podove od tvrdog drveta koji mogu biti kvalitetan, savršen i najsavremeniji izbor podnih obloga za vaše kuće, stanove, hotele, zgrade, sportske objekte, vile, itd.
Hardwood flooring (parquet) has been a favorite among interior designers, architects, and homeowners for decades, and it is set to be even a bigger trend in 2020. In this article, we explain the top 3 color trends in hardwood flooring.
Black walnut wood flooring
BLACK WALNUT
Black walnut has been selected as a high-end type of flooring for decades. It is known for its unique dark color that ranges from dark chocolate brown to light greyish brown. Due to its unique color, there is usually no need to stain or finish black walnut flooring. Most times only a clear coat sealer is applied to protect the wood and allow for the natural color to sustain.
Black walnut wood flooring provides a sophisticated appearance and it’s usually combined with the light furniture in the interior design. It’s a perfect choice for industrial interiors.
Vintage oak wood flooring. Photo@ Tatiana Syrikova
VINTAGE OAK
Oak has been the most commonly used and the most affordable type of hardwood flooring for many years. Vintage or so-called retro oak is a type that gives a super vintage look to your home and it’s perfectly suitable for Boho interiors.
The color ranges from shades of coffee to more earthy undertones.
European white oak wood flooring.
EUROPEAN WHITE OAK
European white oak is another great choice for Boho interiors, as well as Scandinavian or Minimalist interior design style. The color is pretty light, which makes it very usable in different interior styles and it can be combined with different colors of furniture.
Do not forget that our company Green Timber offers a variety of multi-layer hardwood flooring which can be the perfect and the most modern choice for your hotels, hostel, stores, apartments, sports objects, houses, and villas.
Since the origin of housing, wood is the most commonly used material for construction. The oldest wooden house which is still in usage dates back to the 11th century and its located in Kirkjubøargarður (King’s Farm). This is good proof that the wood is the most durable natural material that you can use for interior design.
Besides its strength, durability, natural appearance, wood is also easy to use and combine with other materials such as glass, concrete, and steel. As well, different types of wood (e.g. European walnut, American walnut, iroko, ash, oak, mahogany…) can be utilized in various ways and help you to create your perfect interior.
Thus, we offer some suggestions:
Multilayered flooring
WOODEN FLOORS
Wooden floors often denote parquet flooring. A parquet flooring provides good isolation, durability, a hint of luxury, warmth, great appearance, and its practical since wood is a long-lasting material.
Oak planks that have been treated with a varnish or oil are usually used for parquet (of course you can always use some more luxury types as black walnut). The planks come in various thicknesses, lengths, and widths. There are also special shapes available, such as a herringbone pattern or mosaic.
Wood furniture and flooring
FURNITURE
Wood is the most common material used for furniture production. You can use it for sofas, beds, chairs, dining room, wardrobes, sideboards, drinks cabinets, bars, bar chairs, etc. The fact is that wood comes in a variety of shapes, colors, and finishes. You can use white maple for more boho-inspired living spaces, European or black (American) walnut that fits perfectly in industrial or rustic interior designs.
Wood is perfect for creating separating doors. You can use it to separate the living room from the dinning room or from the kitchen, or just to create a separate space for your office.
The most used material for doors is wood naturally. Good idea is to match the color of your flooring with the color of your doors. As well, stairs which are usually made on concrete can be totally transformed with the help of the wood planks.
Also, wood can be a perfect choice for your bathroom. Next to the wood flooring, you can choose more resistant types of wood as iroko or robinia pseudoacacia. Be careful when you make a selection, since not all types of wood are resistant to water and steam.
Our selection of high-quality and the most luxurious types of wood that you can use for flooring, as well as for furniture and the rest of interior design goes as follows:
BLACK WALNUT
Black walnut, also known as American walnut, is hard-wood famous for its black color and tight-grain. The wood is resilient, strong, and has a sophisticated look. It can be polished till a very smooth finish, the color ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to dark chocolate in the heartwood. Over the years, natural walnut wood develops a lustrous patina.
Black walnut flooring is perfect for interiors, photo credits@claytondavidson
It’s perfect for indoor flooring and furniture.
MAHOGANY
Mahogany is another hardwood, famous by its reddish to brown color which tends to get darker over time. This type is also very durable and it’s easy to work with it.
Mahogany is suitable for kitchens , photo credits@Houzz
Mahogany is also perfect for furniture, kitchens and indoor flooring.
DOUSSIE
Doussie, or Afzelia Africana, is an exotic species most often used in the wood industry. One of the common names for this type of wood is “pod mahogany”, adding to the confusion surrounding the name mahogany. The sapwood of doussie is pale yellow to white, while the heartwood ranges from light brown to reddish-brown.
Great flooring for your villa
The doussie is a very hard and durable wood, and it has excellent resistance to attack by termites. Doussie is widely used for luxury flooring, furniture, decking, stair rails, and construction.
Next to the mention luxurious types of wood our company produces and sells flooring from EU walnut, iroko, white maple, cherry, oak, and other more exotic types of wood.