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Knot-free panelling – calm wood brings harmony to the room


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Have you noticed how a room with knot-free panelling exudes a very unique calm? This is no coincidence.

Knot-free panelling has become increasingly popular and is often considered an exclusive material. This is not only due to its clean and elegant look, but also its practical benefits. More and more people are choosing knot-free panelling precisely to create a cohesive, harmonious and calm atmosphere in a room.

Knot-reduced panelling – when the room needs to whisper, not shout

A panel will never be 100% knot-free, so knot-reduced panelling is strictly speaking a more correct term. But the uniform surface nevertheless creates a calm and exclusive atmosphere. If you want a light look that lasts over time, we recommend industrial staining or treating the wood in a light colour before installation. This reduces the impact of sunlight and minimizes yellowing of the wood, so that the bright, clean feeling is preserved for longer.

However, it is important to remember that all wood will change over time, even with the best UV protection. When you stain knot-free panels in a light tone, you preserve the natural colour and character of the wood – a quality that many people appreciate in today's interior design trends.

The natural structure of the wood – a living surface

Stained knot-free pine accentuates the natural structure and pattern of the wood, while providing a calm and harmonious surface. Different types of wood and panel types have different expressions when it comes to growth and texture, which gives you the opportunity to find exactly the character that suits your room.

While some people prefer a completely clean look with knot-free panelling, others choose to keep a few small knots to add more life and character to the room. Whether you choose a panel with or without knots is a matter of taste, where both aesthetics and personal preferences come into play in the decision.

Pine – a natural material for surface treatment

Pine is a relatively soft wood that is well suited for surface treatment. Compared to other types of wood, pine is less prone to cracks in the knots – a practical advantage in addition to its aesthetic qualities. However, you should remember that wood is a living material that reacts to its surroundings – it is affected by sunlight, humidity and temperature changes throughout the year.

Would you like more information about knot-clean panelling and different stain colours? Get in touch and we will help you find the perfect solution for your project!