Modern living room interior with wide-plank wood flooring — warm oak surface in residential apartment

Wooden Flooring & Timber Reference

Wood that lasts,
laid correctly.

Material comparisons, installation notes and maintenance schedules for wood flooring and outdoor decking in the Czech climate.

Flooring, Decking & Timber Care

Parquet floor wood texture — close-up of natural oak grain

Solid Wood Flooring: A Buyer's Guide for Czech Interiors

Species hardness, board width, moisture acclimation and subfloor requirements — the variables that determine whether a solid wood floor lasts twenty years or starts squeaking in two.

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Weathered outdoor wooden deck showing grey planks in need of maintenance

Composite vs Hardwood Decking: What Czech Terraces Actually Need

WPC composites and natural hardwoods both work outdoors — in the right conditions, with the right substructure. A practical comparison against Czech climate and maintenance realities.

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Timber frame structural wood elements with attached wind shield boards

Timber Treatment and Maintenance: A Seasonal Schedule

A month-by-month schedule for treating and inspecting exterior timber in the Central Bohemian climate zone — from post-winter preparation through to the autumn protection coat.

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Facts, not sales copy.

TimberView Goods covers the categories of material — solid wood flooring, composite decking, structural and exterior timber — in the depth that a catalogue page cannot. Species characteristics, EN standards, durability classes, installation tolerances and maintenance intervals.

The Czech renovation and new-build market has specific constraints that generic European guides overlook: panel-construction concrete subfloors, continental climate cycling and a local supply chain dominated by Central European oak and spruce. The content here is written with those specifics in mind.

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Aged parquet floor with natural distressed character — historical Czech apartment context

Czech Timber Market at a Glance

38%

New-build floor area finished in wood — Czech Statistical Office 2024

5.9 kN

Janka hardness of European oak — the standard domestic flooring species

DC1

Durability class of robinia (false acacia) — rated very durable without treatment under EN 350

8–10%

Target equilibrium moisture content for solid flooring in Czech indoor conditions

Questions about a specific project?

Use the contact form to describe the situation — subfloor type, room dimensions, exposure conditions — and we will respond with relevant material guidance.