February 6, 2012 by Owen Geiger
The post the other day on Pallet Floors explained one low cost floor building method made with pallet wood. A photo at Pinterest.com, originally from JetsonGreen.com, shows how pallet flooring can be arranged in different patterns. Very beautiful, and it’s free! (A big thumbs up to Pinterest.com and JetsonGreen.com for their fine work. These sites are producing lots of quality work.)
“Icelander Högni Stefan Thorgeirsson, owner of Iceland-based Arctic Plank, found a better use for it and produces flooring made from upcycled used pallet wood. Obviously, there is a unique and different aesthetic with pallet wood, which is often a mix of whatever junk species of lumber is cheapest and most readily available. Because of their size, pallets might not seem ideally suited for flooring, but Arctic Plank uses herringbone and parquet patterns to work with the short lengths of wood. Arctic Plank has been used for both interior and exterior applications. Turning what is usually regarded as junk wood into a finished flooring material is a fine example of upcycling.”
2nd image source: Reclaimed (click thumbnail images to see different designs)
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3 comments:
thnks
Attempt to dodge finishing at an entryway but or maybe run the cover although the entryways to other rooms. It is simpler to fair run to the entryway and after that put a T-molding to cover the restart of the cover within another room - but it fair does not see as decent. More work - but an awesome result. Laminate Flooring Nashville
Nice Post
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