Nothing compares to the character and patina of European Oak. Inspired by our love of natural materials, and in response to market demand, Tongue n Groove has taken solid timber flooring to a whole new level. Through quality craftsmanship and our pursuit of perfection, we’re proud to have developed our unrivalled Solid European Oak boards – the pre-eminent timber flooring in structure, size, strength, stability, quality and timeless luxury.
Tongue n Groove boards offer a number of advantages over traditional solid timber. First and foremost are its incredible strength and durability, and its resistance to warping and cupping. From floors to stairs and walls to ceilings, it is extremely versatile and can be used over a variety of surfaces including timber, concrete and acoustically treated floors; even heated concrete flooring is suitable.
Our boards are also available in the Massivo Collection where we can produce sizes up to 360mm in width and up to 5m in length. And with secret nailing and precision end matching, you are guaranteed a sleek, seamless finish every time.
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Characterised by the Vespa proudly stationed at its entrance, the Black Vespa Home – designed by Stafford Architecture – encourages shared experiences, simple pleasure and moments of quiet solitude.
Conflating farmhouse simplicity with a contemporary interpretation of materiality, texture and light, Richards Stanisich’s design for this home in Armidale in rural NSW is nuanced, fresh, textural and ethereally charming.
Simple, subtle, and unobtrusive beauty flows through this Clovelly home by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects.
An art collection is deeply personal. Built gradually over time, it lends insights into what the collector finds appealing and the tone of life they want to lead. What better place for Decus Interiors to begin conceptualising Coastal Home than with the client’s art?
Working with a challenging triangular-shaped site, this home in Elwood, Melbourne, is a contemporary house that responds to both the majestic gum trees and locals who pass by on a daily basis.
Rainy Sydney played host to the INDE.Awards mixer event: an opportunity for the industry to come together and celebrate a 2020 programme unlike any other.
2020 INDE’s brought our community together from across the globe to celebrate the excellence in architecture and design from across the Indo Pacific
The 2020 INDE.Awards Winners have been announced. Discover the best in the Indo Pacific
The INDE.Awards 2020 shortlist is officially in! Without further ado, here are the exemplary design projects, people and objects that prevailed this year’s record-breaking entries.
Even prior to its renovation by Baldwin & Bagnall, the charms of Annandale House were a force to be reckoned with. Now, this inner-city terrace is a Sydney family’s dream come true.
For a Melbourne couple with two young children, peeling back the layers of ad hoc additions drove this renovation project as much as the desire to create a fine contemporary home.
Straight from the interiors of some of the most exceptional examples of residential architecture across the Indo Pacific region, here are ten stunning study spaces and home offices.
If ever the phrase ‘it’s about the journey, not the destination’ was applicable to an architectural project, 8m House by Architects’ Creative is it.
With smart spatial planning and clever joinery, a 20-square-metre addition makes family life easier in this Paddington Terrace, designed by Porebski Architects.
Fitzroy Terrace by Taylor Knights heralds a highly considered contemporary design, that quite literally turns the conventional perception of the Victorian terrace on its head.
When Arent&Pyke embarked on the renovation of this family residence in Neutral Bay, Sydney, their brief was for a basic re-work of the kitchen and bathrooms.
Channelling the soul of this coastal New South Wales site, Renato D’Ettorre Architects has created a mystical and multi-award-winning residence for a young family of five.
Flooring, quite literally, sets the stage for our built environment. Who wouldn’t want to be standing on a stage as fabulous as floors like these?
Designed by LAYAN and The Flaming Beacon, an illuminated façade screen transforms the interior of Light House with ever-changing light and shadows dependent on the seasons and time of day.
At this year’s Good Design Awards, the new Tongue n Groove flagship showroom in Sydney has received a well-deserved recognition for the unconventional yet exceptional design of the space by Tobias Partners.
Who said floorboards can only be used on the floor? Tongue N Groove’s new space by Tobias Partners reinvents the showroom experience with engineered European oak boards up, down and all around.
Dance for Life is a rare opportunity for the architecture and design community to really let its hair down and party – all for a good cause. 2018’s dance celebration was no exception.
Tama’s Tee House by Luigi Rosselli Architects reinterprets the traditional beachside vernacular with materials and sculpted forms.
Technē Architecture’s latest residential project sensitively and artfully reimagines one of the Mornington Peninsula’s oldest buildings.