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Alabaster Oak – Elegant Brightness and Natural Beauty

Alabaster oak is the perfect choice for those who want to introduce bright, illuminated floors into their interiors, which at the same time retain the authentic character of the wood. This shade subtly highlights the natural grain of the oak, giving the spaces freshness and lightness. Alabaster oak fits perfectly into both modern, minimalist interiors and more traditional arrangements, adding elegance to them. Alabaster shade floors are available in both lacquered and oil-wax finishes.

Oak Alabaster lacquer

The varnish gives the floor a subtle, uniform look that brightens the space. Seven layers of varnish create a smooth and durable surface, effectively protecting the wood against everyday damage. This is an extremely practical solution because it does not require additional care and at the same time maintains a perfect appearance for a long time.

Oak Alabster Oil

The oil-wax finish highlights the unique texture of the wood and allows for a more natural, organic look. Alabaster oak with this finish gives an impression of warmth and authenticity that is difficult to achieve with other methods. Although wax oil requires regular renewal, its natural touch and deep, full shade compensate for these additional care treatments, introducing a unique atmosphere into the interior.

Alabaster oak is a great option for people who appreciate light floors with a natural accent, offering a combination of style, functionality and timeless aesthetics.

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