Embracing the oxidation process of timber

Ever noticed a darker patch on your floor when you move a rug or furniture? That's timber oxidization at play—a natural part of wood's lifecycle. Understanding this process is key to ensuring your floors age gracefully.

What is Oxidization?

Oxidization, akin to how sunlight affects human skin, alters wood color when exposed to air and UV rays. Different timber types, colors, and finishes react uniquely. Smoked colors oxidize faster than unsmoked ones, while white, neutral, and brown tones may turn slightly yellow over time.

Different timber types, colors, and finishes react uniquely

Tips for Graceful Aging:

  1. Shade Matters: Even timber floors need shade. Install window coverings and awnings to shield your floors from direct sunlight.
  2. Mix it Up: Rearrange rugs and furniture periodically, especially in the first 6-12 months after installation. Consistent exposure ensures uniform oxidization.
  3. Accept Nature's Beauty: Just like our skin changes, so does timber flooring. Embrace the evolving hues; it's part of the charm of having a natural product in your home.

For any queries about timber flooring and its natural evolution, our knowledgeable customer service team at Flooring.co.za is here to assist. Don't hesitate to reach out!