A natural choice for a historic building
In the main public areas, including the entrance hall and kitchen, Peter opted for wide XXL oak planks in a natural color, covering 1,000 sqft. "We wanted these floors to look as natural as possible," he explains. "I didn’t want dark or white-washed oak." The natural wood feel was a fitting choice for a building that, despite its modern function, remains deeply rooted in its agricultural past.
The building itself is a blend of brick and wood, with cedar and pine cladding that adds to the natural charm. The oak flooring, with its warm tones and natural texture, enhances the rustic elegance of the space while providing a durable solution for heavy foot traffic.
For more practical areas, like the bathrooms, Peter turned to Rigid Core Planks in a light and natural shade. "These floors were selected because they’re waterproof and easy to maintain," he explains.