Why Choose Tallowwood Timber Flooring?
Natural Warmth with a Clean, Balanced Grain
Tallowwood stands out quietly. It’s a local Australian hardwood that leans toward the lighter end of the colour spectrum — soft honey, pale straw, even light blonde at times. The grain is usually fine and straight, with very few visual interruptions. It’s the sort of floor that adds warmth and clarity without taking over the room.
You’ll find it works well in homes that use a lot of natural light or lean into earthy materials. It doesn’t overpower, and that makes it easy to work into a wide range of styles, from modern builds to more classic, timber-heavy spaces.
A Solid Option That’s You Can Rely On
This timber has a Janka hardness rating of 8.6, which places it at the high end of the scale for durability. It holds up well under regular use – kids, pets, hallway foot traffic, and it doesn’t splinter or chip easily. It’s also known for having low shrinkage and excellent dimensional stability, so you’ll see less movement across the boards as the seasons shift.
Tallowwood contains its own natural oils, which help it resist both moisture and termites, a handy bonus in more humid locations. It’s also compliant with BAL 12.5 bushfire construction requirements, so if you’re in a zone that needs extra care, it’s worth considering.
Choose the Look That Works for You
We supply Tallowwood in two distinct grades:
- Select Grade – Smooth and consistent, with very few knots or surface markings. It suits homes where you want a polished, clean finish.
- Rustic Grade – More natural variation, small knots, colour shifts, and the kind of surface detail that feels grounded and relaxed.
Both grades are cut from the same high-quality hardwood; it just comes down to the feel you’re after in the space.
Easy to Maintain
One of the reasons Tallowwood remains popular is that it’s low-maintenance. It doesn’t need ongoing treatments, and you won’t be chasing marks or scuffs every few weeks. A soft broom or vacuum handles most of the regular cleaning. A lightly damp mop now and then will freshen it up, and any spills can be wiped off with a cloth.
Whether you’re building new or replacing old floors, Tallowwood offers a solid, good-looking surface that doesn’t overcomplicate things.