A wide plank pine floor installed near water on a concrete base? No problem! With radiant heat? Absolutely. Many thanks to Adam Whitney of our Washington D.C. showroom for sending along these terrific photos of a Carlisle floor installed in a new addition. As you’ll see, the Eastern White Pine floor, in face widths of 9 to 16 inches, was finished with our Bradford Umber stain and Tung Oil. As Adam notes, “it is installed on the water over radiant heat set into concrete w/ sleepers and then plywood on top.” Antique cut nails finish the look.
The first four photographs show the interior from several angles; the fifth gives a look at the exterior addition, and the final picture is taken of the neighboring river from the addition’s roof deck. Great stuff!






Posted on Apr 27, 2011 AT 11:52 PM in (0) Comments
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