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Each board consists of 1 or 2 lamells (top-layers) in the width, with several more lengthswise. 2-strip is the most \"common\" hardwood flooring pattern while plank is the exclusive product.
2-strip, plank and BOENClic are very well suited for use in newly built or renovated areas, can be laid floating on any correctly prepared subfloor-construction (floor in accordance with DIN 18356).
A wide range of environmentally-friendly products based on a vast experience in manufacturing hardwood flooring
BOEN Bruk AS started manufacturing mosaic and solid wood flooring in 1953, progressing to multi-layer prefinished hardwood flooring in 1966. The knowledge we acquired during those many years, is drawn on today when manufacturing our multi-layered hardwood flooring which comes in a range of thicknesses from 10-23mm.
BOEN\'s wood specialists and engineers have a vast knowledge of the effect the climate has on wood. This important factor has played a significant role in our choice of technology and techniques. BOEN have themselves developed and built many of the principal machines used in the production process. BOEN\'s standards are on average considerably higher than those which are generally practised in the production of parquet.
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| Boen 14mm Clic 2-Strip |
| Walking on sunshine
BOEN floors for residential purposes
Sound, taste, smell, light and colours are everywhere today. The surroundings are very important factors for the well-being and behaviour of human beings.
Achieving a good feeling
A wooden floor comes from nature. Along with the good natural feeling, the colour tones and characteristics of a wooden floor are very important details in interior design in a room.
Small apartments in high-rise buildings can be transformed in to relaxing environments using light, music, taste and colours. A light wood will help create an impression of a larger area.
Large rooms with bit windows can be furnished with dark woods to make exciting contrasts.
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