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Spotted Gum Bleached and Limed with a Modern Wash - Gardenvale

Reviving Beautiful Spotted Gum Timber Flooring with Bleaching and Liming


If you have a beautiful spotted gum timber flooring in your property, it's likely to have some minor wear and tear over time. Spotted gum is known for its hardness and durability, making it a popular choice for flooring. However, its redness can sometimes make the interior look outdated. This is where a bleaching and liming treatment can come in handy.


By sanding everything back and removing the redness with our bleaching service, the result is a brighter and more modern interior. This simple renovation allows for the natural light to fill the space, expanding the feel of the property just a little bit more.


Before the renovation, the condition of the timber was excellent, but with the added treatment, it now shines even brighter. Spotted gum is a timeless choice for flooring and with this treatment, it will remain so for years to come.


Before:

Middle: The flooring has undergone the bleaching process, resulting in a beautiful bone-white finish. The next step is to apply a liming solution, to bring the flooring to its final desired appearance.

After: After the application of a light white lime wash, a beautiful matte finish was added to the timber flooring. This not only prevented any remaining redness from bleeding through, but also helped to enhance the natural light in the interior, creating a warm and bright atmosphere. We hope that our client will enjoy and appreciate their newly revitalized timber flooring for years to come, just as we do.

In conclusion, the bleached and limed treatment has transformed the beautiful spotted gum timber flooring into a brighter, more modern interior space. The light white lime wash, bleaching and the applied matte finish has removed any remaining redness and allowed for natural light to bounce, creating a warm and bright environment. With proper maintenance, this new look is sure to be appreciated for years to come by both the client and the team responsible for the transformation.

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