WSE912 Brown Kansas OakBrown Kansas Oak is an authentic rough oak with cracks and striking knots in an original medium-brown woodgrain that includes both grey and red colour elements. It works well in combinations with colours from this segment. The light pore creates a very harmonious look with beige and white nuances. The texture deepskin rough turns the rough character of this oak into something you can feel.
TEXTURE DETAIL
- Deepskin rough
APPLICATION AREA
1. Cabinet doors & drawer fronts
2. Shaker door 3. Barn door AVAILABILITY GUIDE
1. Completed panel ( 18mm ) - required (L) x required (W) x (18mm ) (T)
2. Shaker door panel ( 24mm ) - required (L) x required (W) x ( 24mm ) (T)
3. Edgeband
product care
Maintenance instruction
Due to their resistant and hygienic surface, Melame MFC decor Panel do not require any special maintenance. The surface are generally easy to clean. The recommended cleaning methods according to the degree of soiling are as follows: Light, fresh soiling Clean with paper towel, a soft cleaning cloth (wet/dry) or a sponge. If using a damp cloth, dry the surface with an absorbent paper or micro fibre cloth. How to avoid streaks Streaks are often formed when the surface is cleaned with organic solvent, together with cold water or old cloths. To ensure no streaks occur when cleaning, we recommend wiping surface down with warm water and then drying it using normal paper towels or microfiber cloth. Normal soiling - extended contact time Clean with warm water, a clean rag or microfiber cloth. Use normal domestic cleaners or soaps that has no abrasive ingredients. Then wipe with fresh water, removing all traces of the cleaning agent, to prevent streaks forming. Dry surface with a clean, absorbent cloth or paper towel. |
(Approx.) 1220mm x 2800mm
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Decor Combination Recommendations
Organizing and choosing colour and decor placed throughout your living space? Below are some recommendations that can help to create mood, enhance a particular style, and bring cohesion to disparate things in a single area. It helps to create a visual relationship between two or more adjacent areas.