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Is it normal for my parquet floor to have shade and reaction variations?

The reactive stains and smoking processes that we use for The Twelve are particularly striking and give the wood its unique weathered or sometimes even aged look. Subtle nuance differences between light and dark hues in the colour pattern also contribute to this natural aspect. These nuance differences are caused by the different quantities of tannin that each oak may contain, depending on the region or even its position in the forest. This means that shade and reaction differences are completely normal and also make our parquet floors slightly unique.

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