23.07.2021Project Reports

Scandinavian living style meets gray plain ash


CONTENT:

- Gray oiled UNI ASH for contemporary home decor

- An overall color concept in Scandi style

- A new trend: Uni ash for modern interior design

READING TIME:
About 2 minutes 

Ash wood a new trend?
Every centimeter of the ash parquet shines with its very own charm.

Very typical of the ash: its beautiful and concise grain, which is why the surface is free of knots and cracks and still looks natural and inviting.

Uni ash as the perfect stage for contemporary living


Very typical of the ash: its beautiful and concise grain, which is why the surface is free of knots and cracks and still looks natural and inviting.

Every centimeter of the ash parquet shines with its very own charm. There are no two planks alike: The typical ash texture is distributed in waves, creating a vivacious look.
The exciting character of mafi Uni Ash grey oil, is softened by finishing with grey oil on a natural linseed oil base - but what remains is a homogeneous surface appearance with a modern look ash is in no way inferior to oak in terms of stability and durability. With 32N / mm2 Brinell, ash parquet is an extremely hard wood.

A successful overall concept of colors and shapes


The deliberately space-opening installation direction, which seems to literally draw you into the living area, and the color-coordinated interior result in a harmonious overall concept of cosiness and modern charm at the same time.

Purist furniture made of light beech wood creates a harmonious contrast to the contemporary, darker grey of the floor, which in turn harmonizes with the anthracite-colored corner bench.
As a splash of color in the purist living landscape, original cushions in mustard and coral join the timeless gray tones. Different colored dining chairs in aubergine, moss green and deep blue skilfully contrast with the purist scenery and make the rooms appear friendly, almost cheerful.

A new trend? Ash wood as an alternative to oak


Tough and obviously charming: Ash parquet has long since arrived in modern interior design.

If you want to stand out from the oak look when designing your own four walls, then ash is the ideal choice. Good to know: ash wood is on a par with oak, and both woods are extremely hard-wearing and robust. Both types of wood impress with their noble shades from warm honey to brown and almost white.

The only difference between the two hardwoods is in terms of appearance: while oak parquet has only a very little distinctive wood grain, ash captivates with lively textures that stretch across the entire floor surface like waves. The result: an extremely unctuous parquet that convinces above all with precisely this naturalness and lends warmth and security even to modern furnishing concepts.

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