Acquisition and selection

Oak boards range between 150-350 years old resulting in a depth of colour which once polished cant be achieved artificially. Our process starts with meticulously hand picking reclaimed oak floorboards best suited for conversion into flooring. We consider…

  • Length and width of each board with relation to the final product

  • Levels of distress in the original face

  • How the board has naturally curved as its aged

  • Gradient of colour gained in its ageing process

  • Final categorisation based on distress and character

These factors result in high costs when, acquiring, preparing and installing these very rare floorboards.


Machining

We De-nail, kiln-dry, sand and machine each board by hand ensuring every board gets the attention it needs to transform. We realised early on that by using traditional machines we are rewarded with a finished product that is in a class of its own. Instead of striving for perfect imitation we adopted the traditional techniques used in the 18th and 19th century and applied them to our process, making it the real deal.


Finishing

Drummond Shaw Design (DSD) takes great pride in the way we finish our floors, with skilled labour going into chiselling and sanding each board individually. We only used handheld equipment to avoid a generic flat, un-enchanting finish.