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South Africa
flooring timber:-beech: lm/sqm @ r80p/sqm -laminated flooring: 400lm @ r8l/mceiling timer: oregon meranti sa...
R 3.000
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South Africa
Pine and oregon pine flooring. 22mm deep x 100mm or 140mm wide. 3-4 metres in length. total +- 400lm (40 sq Mtr). Price per linear metre R
R 35
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South Africa
Virgin oregon pine flooring for sale at R650/m2 in durban. Also recovered vertical grain, Douglas Fur 80 x 16mm flooring timber R320/m2. Contact Reetchee on or . Reasonable offers on the whole will be considered.
R 650
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South Africa
I am a floor covering specialist, from wood flooring to carpeting,vinyl decorative cement screeds and artificial grass. With over 10yrs experience. I have quality laminate flooring on special supplied and fitted, sanding and sealing of timber flooring water based and polyurethane, wood look vinyl specials, carpeting, decorative cement colour screeds using CemCrete at affordable prices. I also supply and fit blinds and shutters. Call me for a free quote and free professional advise.
R 95
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South Africa
we sand seal restore supply and fit new would blocks timbers flooring wooden doors architraves and timber windows...
R 15
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Durban (KwaZulu Natal)
I have a large amount of solid timber flooring for sale, different types and colors, timber large block floors, teak, Salina, Oregon pine etc, not new. Call me
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
We offer building materials and supplies; including Treated SA Pine Timber and hardwood Decking, MDF boards, plywood and Chipboard. We provide ceiling materials, Mouldings, wood flooring, doors and windows. End of the year  specials on timber are: SA Pine Treated Timber: 152x50 SABS @ R  p/m 228x50 SABS @ R p/m 76x50 SABS @ R p/m 114x38 SABS @ R p/m All prices is inclusive of V.A.T Please feel free to contact us on the above and on other products. Our contacts details are: Phone: or WhatsApp Mail:
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Zeerust (North West)
I am a floor covering specialist, from wood flooring to carpeting and vinyl. With over 10yrs experience. I have quality 8mm laminate flooring on special from R160m2 supplied and fitted, sanding and sealing of timber flooring from R95m2 water based and polyurethane, wood look vinyl specials, carpeting, new decorative cement screeds. I also supply and fit blinds and shutters. Call me for a free quote and professional advise.
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South Africa
Araucaria cunninghamii Seeds Araucaria is a genus of evergreen coniferous trees in the family Araucariaceae. There are 19 extant species in the genus, with a Gondwanan natural distribution in New Caledonia (where 13 species are endemic), Norfolk Island, eastern Australia, New Guinea, Argentina, Chile, and southern Brazil. The genus is familiar to many people as the genus of the distinctive Chilean pine or monkey-puzzle tree, Araucaria araucana. No distinct vernacular name exists for the genus. Many are called "pine", although they are only distantly related to true pines, in the genus Pinus. Araucaria cunninghamii is a species of Araucaria known as hoop pine. Other less commonly used names include colonial pine, Queensland pine, Dorrigo pine, Moreton Bay pine and Richmond River pine. The scientific name honours the botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham, who collected the first specimens in the 1820s. The species is found in the dry rainforests of New South Wales and Queensland and in New Guinea. The trees can live up to 450 years and grow to a height of 60 metres. The barough, splits naturally, and peels easily. The leaves on young trees are awl-shaped, 1–2 cm long, about 2 mm thick at the base, and scale-like, incurved, 1–2 cm long and 4 mm broad on mature trees. The cones are ovoid, 8–10 cm long and 6–8 cm diameter, and take about 18 months to mature. They disintegrate at maturity to release the nut-like edible seeds. The wood is a high quality timber that is particularly important to the plywood industry and also used for furniture, veneer, joinery, panelling, particle board, flooring and boats. Most natural stands in Australia and Papua New Guinea have been depleted by logging. It is now mainly found on timber plantations; however, the species continues to thrive in protected areas, including Lamington National Park where at least one walking track is named after it.
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South Africa (All cities)
Araucaria cunninghamii  Bonsai Seeds Araucaria is a genus of evergreen coniferous trees in the family Araucariaceae. There are 19 extant species in the genus, with a Gondwanan natural distribution in New Caledonia (where 13 species are endemic), Norfolk Island, eastern Australia, New Guinea, Argentina, Chile, and southern Brazil. The genus is familiar to many people as the genus of the distinctive Chilean pine or monkey-puzzle tree, Araucaria araucana. No distinct vernacular name exists for the genus. Many are called "pine", although they are only distantly related to true pines, in the genus Pinus. Araucaria cunninghamii is a species of Araucaria known as hoop pine. Other less commonly used names include colonial pine, Queensland pine, Dorrigo pine, Moreton Bay pine and Richmoer pine. The scientific name honours the botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham, who collected the first specimens in the 1820s. The species is found in the dry rainforests of New South Wales and Queensland and in New Guinea. The trees can live up to 450 years and grow to a height of 60 metres. The bark is rough, splits naturally, and peels easily. The leaves on young trees are awl-shaped, 1–2 cm long, about 2 mm thick at the base, and scale-like, incurved, 1–2 cm long and 4 mm broad on mature trees. The cones are ovoid, 8–10 cm long and 6–8 cm diameter, and take about 18 months to mature. They disintegrate at maturity to release the nut-like edible seeds. The wood is a high quality timber that is particularly important to the plywood industry and also used for furniture, veneer, joinery, panelling, particle board, flooring and boats. Most natural stands in Australia and Papua New Guinea have been depleted by logging. It is now mainly found on timber plantations; however, the species continues to thrive in protected areas, including Lamington National Park where at least one walking track is named after it.
R 4
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Burkea africana Seeds Common Name: Wild Seringa Burkea africana is a deciduous, medium-sized, spreading, flat-topped tree belonging to the family Caesalpiniaceae. Widespread in tropical Africa, it is found in Chad, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Zaire, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo, Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa in the Transvaal. Leaves are bipinnately compound, silvery-pubescent or glabrescent. Flowers are creamy-white, fragrant and in pendulous racemes of up to 300mm in length. The bark is toxic, rich in alkaloids and tannins and used for tanning leather. Pulverised bark is thrown into water to paralyse fish. If cut from the heartwood, it produces durable, insect-resistant timber with a moderately fine, wavy grain which is dark brown to reddish brown, and is used for parquet flooring and fine cabinet and furniture work. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions.
R 2
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
We offer building Materials*Timber,Sand,Crete Stone,Roofing,Bricks,Blocks,Stones,Cement,Windows, Doors &More We Also offer Tiling,Paving,vibracrete,Built-in cupboards,Laminated Flooring.What's Fantastic About ? ALL ON CREDIT !! NO DEPOSIT !! 6-60 Months TO PAY You chose your own Monthly Installment.
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South Africa (All cities)
Toba Coffee Table Set All the best things in life come in two. We present you our Toba nesting coffee table set. A stunning coffee table set on a steel base. One top has a black finish and the other top an oak finish. We love simple geometry. This coffee table set is a great match with our Toba side table. Available in a walnut finish or a clear oak finish.   Big Table         Diameter: 800 mm Height: 370 mm Thickness of top: 20 mm                  Small Table               Diameter: 650 mm Height: 260 mm Thickness of top: 20 mm Material MDF and Supawood, Engineered Wood / Veneer MDF and Supawood When it comes to engineered wood, MDF board -also known locally as SupaWood, is often considered a level above plywood. It is denser, stronger and more durable. For these reasons, it has almost as many applications as solid wood. MDF is a composite product used in many home and professional projects, such as furniture, cabinetry, flooring and even speaker boxes due to its smooth finish, machinability, strength and consistency. All these great characteristics allow us the flexibility to build great looking products at an affordable price point without having to worry about durability. Care construction Sun damage MDF is sensitive to light. We'd recommend that you avoid leaving anything on the surfaces for the first 6-8 weeks, if they're exposed to sunlight. This should help you avoid any marks or rings appearing if the furniture lightens in the sun. Cleaning A damp (never soaking wet) cloth will do it. Dry the surfaces thoroughly afterwards. MDF can be damaged by liquids, so if you spill anything on it, be sure to wipe it dry immediately. If you need to remove any stains, go gently – use mild soap and warm water. Engineered Wood / Veneer Our designers and makers at Furniturespot love to work with engineered wood, also known as veneer. We only use engineered oak for our furniture items because we love the texture of that wood type in combination with the different available finishes. Engineered oak is a solid timber top (0.3 mm of solid oak) in conjunction with a multi-layer MDF base. Thanks to our clever construction, our engineered wood tops do not expand and contract to the same extent as solid wood tops. But our engineered top’s really special feature is the fact that it’s topped off with solid oak, making the end result look just like solid wood but for a much better price! We receive weekly questions why we are using engineered oak and not solid oak throughout. To start with, the price is 400% cheaper than a solid oak top. It is better resistant to the South African climate with no risk of cupping, bowing, cracking of the top and it is easy in maintenance. Do we need to say more? We made a Q&A around engineered oak.   Care construction Sun damage Engineered wood is sensitive to light. We'd recommend that you avoid leaving anything on the surfaces for the first 6-8 weeks, if they're exposed to sunlight. This should help you avoid any marks or rings appearing if the furniture lightens in the sun.   Cleaning A damp (never soaking wet) cloth will do it. Dry the surfaces thoroughly afterwards. Both wood and engineered wood can be damaged by liquids, so if you spill anything on it, be sure to wipe it dry immediately. If you need to remove any stains, go gently – use mild soap and warm water.   Made: This product is proudly handcrafted in South Africa. Note: Actual product colours may slightly vary from colours shown online due to screen variations, image lighting and fabric availability. Please ask a sales representative for colour swatches and fabric samples should you be unsure. Decor items, mattresses and or bedding are not included with our products unless explicitly stated. Shipping & Policies Shipping Dispatched Cost Within Gauteng province Within 1 week R350 Other regions Please contact our team for the delivery times. R1,050
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South Africa (All cities)
Toba Coffee Table Set All the best things in life come in two. We present you our Toba nesting coffee table set. A stunning coffee table set on a steel base. One top has a black finish and the other top an oak finish. We love simple geometry. This coffee table set is a great match with our Toba side table. Available in a walnut finish or a clear oak finish.   Big Table         Diameter: 800 mm Height: 370 mm Thickness of top: 20 mm                  Small Table               Diameter: 650 mm Height: 260 mm Thickness of top: 20 mm Material MDF and Supawood, Engineered Wood / Veneer MDF and Supawood When it comes to engineered wood, MDF board -also known locally as SupaWood, is often considered a level above plywood. It is denser, stronger and more durable. For these reasons, it has almost as many applications as solid wood. MDF is a composite product used in many home and professional projects, such as furniture, cabinetry, flooring and even speaker boxes due to its smooth finish, machinability, strength and consistency. All these great characteristics allow us the flexibility to build great looking products at an affordable price point without having to worry about durability. Care construction Sun damage MDF is sensitive to light. We'd recommend that you avoid leaving anything on the surfaces for the first 6-8 weeks, if they're exposed to sunlight. This should help you avoid any marks or rings appearing if the furniture lightens in the sun. Cleaning A damp (never soaking wet) cloth will do it. Dry the surfaces thoroughly afterwards. MDF can be damaged by liquids, so if you spill anything on it, be sure to wipe it dry immediately. If you need to remove any stains, go gently – use mild soap and warm water. Engineered Wood / Veneer Our designers and makers at Furniturespot love to work with engineered wood, also known as veneer. We only use engineered oak for our furniture items because we love the texture of that wood type in combination with the different available finishes. Engineered oak is a solid timber top (0.3 mm of solid oak) in conjunction with a multi-layer MDF base. Thanks to our clever construction, our engineered wood tops do not expand and contract to the same extent as solid wood tops. But our engineered top’s really special feature is the fact that it’s topped off with solid oak, making the end result look just like solid wood but for a much better price! We receive weekly questions why we are using engineered oak and not solid oak throughout. To start with, the price is 400% cheaper than a solid oak top. It is better resistant to the South African climate with no risk of cupping, bowing, cracking of the top and it is easy in maintenance. Do we need to say more? We made a Q&A around engineered oak.   Care construction Sun damage Engineered wood is sensitive to light. We'd recommend that you avoid leaving anything on the surfaces for the first 6-8 weeks, if they're exposed to sunlight. This should help you avoid any marks or rings appearing if the furniture lightens in the sun.   Cleaning A damp (never soaking wet) cloth will do it. Dry the surfaces thoroughly afterwards. Both wood and engineered wood can be damaged by liquids, so if you spill anything on it, be sure to wipe it dry immediately. If you need to remove any stains, go gently – use mild soap and warm water.   Made: This product is proudly handcrafted in South Africa. Note: Actual product colours may slightly vary from colours shown online due to screen variations, image lighting and fabric availability. Please ask a sales representative for colour swatches and fabric samples should you be unsure. Decor items, mattresses and or bedding are not included with our products unless explicitly stated. Shipping & Policies Shipping Delivery Cost Within Gauteng province Within 1-5 working days R350 Other regions Please contact our team for the delivery times. Earliest possible deliveries in 2022. R1,050
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