Bruce Oak Floors
Lovely enough for Palaces yet priced for modest needs
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RUCE Oak Flooring enables the architect to indulge his artistic taste to the full when planning the interiors of even small homes. To lay and polish an oak floor having an area of 108 square feet may cost as little as
Yet, because of its graceful beauty and rich dignity, the same flooring is appropriate for public buildings of noble character and abiding worth. It has been specified by eminent British architects for some of the most beautiful edifices recently erected.
Bruce Oak Flooring is made from carefully seasoned timber, kiln dried
by an exacting process, and machined with meticulous accuracy in such a way that its beauty of texture and grain is uniformly preserved. The variety of natural and stained units is wide enough to meet every architectural need. Floors can be laid and polished over existing boards at prices from so little as 11/9 a square yard.
Heavier qualities, suitable for laying directly on joists, are proportionately inexpensive. A Bruce Floor so laid, without backcutting to joists, will withstand a pressure of over one ton per square inch, even at joints unsupported below.
Write, in the first instance, to:
C. M. SHEPPARD
332 Winchester House,
Old Broad St., LONDON, E. C. 2
BRUCE OAK FLOORS
May we send you this booklet containing full information about Bruce Oak Floors? It will interest you and may
prove very useful.
Lovely enough for Palaces yet priced for modest needs
B
RUCE Oak Flooring enables the architect to indulge his artistic taste to the full when planning the interiors of even small homes. To lay and polish an oak floor having an area of 108 square feet may cost as little as
Yet, because of its graceful beauty and rich dignity, the same flooring is appropriate for public buildings of noble character and abiding worth. It has been specified by eminent British architects for some of the most beautiful edifices recently erected.
Bruce Oak Flooring is made from carefully seasoned timber, kiln dried
by an exacting process, and machined with meticulous accuracy in such a way that its beauty of texture and grain is uniformly preserved. The variety of natural and stained units is wide enough to meet every architectural need. Floors can be laid and polished over existing boards at prices from so little as 11/9 a square yard.
Heavier qualities, suitable for laying directly on joists, are proportionately inexpensive. A Bruce Floor so laid, without backcutting to joists, will withstand a pressure of over one ton per square inch, even at joints unsupported below.
Write, in the first instance, to:
C. M. SHEPPARD
332 Winchester House,
Old Broad St., LONDON, E. C. 2
BRUCE OAK FLOORS
May we send you this booklet containing full information about Bruce Oak Floors? It will interest you and may
prove very useful.