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Unusually Wide Blackbutt Salvaged Flooring

July 2024


One of our demolition partners is in the process of salvaging a load of exceptionally wide and stunning blackbutt flooring from a harbourside mansion in Clontarf, a northern suburb of Sydney. It will be arriving in our yard very soon, so we wanted to tell you all about it.

WIDE 180 x 17mm BLACKBUTT Flooring FROM A HARBOURSIDE MANSION IN CLONTARF, NSW

Salvaged from a large harbourside mansion in Clontarf NSW these beautiful wider boards are a rare find.

This salvaged flooring is being pulled up right now and will be arriving next week. It is very unusual to get anything wider than 85mm in a salvaged floor board - this floor is currently 200mm wide!

Key features:

  • Boards currently 200mm wide but we will need to remill the tongue and groove and the boards will probably end up 180-190mm wide x 17mm thick.

  • Very easy to lay - the remilled boards will have a fresh tongue and groove.

  • Wide boards show the grain and colour of the recycled blackbutt beautifully. Great for large rooms.

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BLACKBUTT

SALVAGED FROM: A harbourside mansion, Clontarf NSW

SIZE: 180x17mm (Exceptionally wide)

QUANTITY: Approx 100 m2

PRICE: Approx $150 / m2 - (We will confirm the final price after remilling)



If you would like to explore some more of our current range of salvaged flooring feel free to check out our May Quarterly Stock Update “What’s In The Yard?”

Our salvaged flooring doesn’t often stay around for long so feel free to phone (02) 6282 9900, email hammer@thors.com.au or make an enquiry below if you have a project in mind to help us recycle this great timber. 

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PROJECT IDEAS

There are so many creative ways that one can use salvaged flooring! We’ve seen customers use our salvaged flooring for anything for floors, feature wall cladding and even ceiling lining. It’s being used in all kinds of buildings, from commercial buildings and large houses to tiny houses and shipping containers.

Check out past Salvaged Flooring projects.

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