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Wide Plank Floors
Tavolato Veneto wide plank floors are offered in various width and thickness to help consumers accomplish their design vision.
Our engineering systems allow us to manufacture boards as wide as 14 inches.
In the industry today, any board larger than 5 inches is technically classified as wide-pl… Read More
Tavolato Veneto artisanal Italian wood floors are varnished by hand and naturally dried. This extra layer of protection adds resilience to the floors.
High-quality wood flooring entirely made in Italy, specializing in wide planks, boards, geometrical and artistic inlays.
Tavolato Veneto floors are milled with modern technologies for precise easy installation, stability, and durability then hand-finished in the timeless Venetian traditions for lasting beauty.
Our Natural Dry finishing process is an unhurried process that takes up to 36 hours. This process forms a layer of protection from the inside which makes our flooring stain resistant as well as scratches and dents less noticeable.
The art of milling, cutting, shaping, gluing, and finishing wood has been part of the DNA of the artisan manufacturers of the Veneto region of Italy for generations.
It’s what Tavolato Veneto understands about wood that truly transforms a living space into something uniquely special and livable.
Tavolato Veneto wide plank floors are offered in various width and thickness to help consumers accomplish their design vision.
Our engineering systems allow us to manufacture boards as wide as 14 inches.
Another popular trend today is mixed-width wide planks. Those floors were originally born out of necessity to utilize the most out of each log.
Today instead they can be used to meet a multitude of designs and styles from traditional to contemporary. Usually, consist of three widths (5,7,9 inche… Read More
Tavolato Veneto finishes are hand applied by highly trained wood artisans who understand the characteristics of each board and how different grains of wood react to the finish.
A UV finish process instead is usually completed in about 15 minutes via the reaction triggered by Ultra Violet (UV) light which leaves the floor with only a film of protection that “sits” over the surface, but not into the wood.
Natural dry finish enables the richness and warmth of the wood, while UV finish have a less natural look that hides the natural movement of the veins.