Why haven't I heard about this timber before?

It’s a niche product. Eucalypts of various species have been grown in New Zealand since the 1880s and used since then in public buildings, such as floors in halls, including for Te Papa The Museum of New Zealand. But in the past native timber was readily available and fashion favoured dark timbers like rimu, or highly featured wood like pine and macrocarpa in homes.

In addition, Government-sponsored research and development largely ignored eucalypts for the last 40 years, and building regulations prevented its use in structural applications. The result has been small plantings by enthusiasts that means Eucalyptus timber of various species is not a mass-market product.

Now lighter timber without heavy knots is on trend for interior use, and Eucalyptus Nitens is ideal for this contemporary, European-inspired look. It’s warm and restful.

My architect /builder hasn’t heard about this timber or says that it's hard to work with. Why?

We will be happy to provide information about Eucalyptus Nitens – ask them to give us a call! It takes time and effort to find out about new and emerging technology and options – and from our side, it isn’t easy to get the message out to every builder and architect around the country! We are small-scale but that means we can be adaptable and work with you if you want something unique, New Zealand grown and naturally beautiful.

What can I use it for?

As illustrated, our recommended use for Eucalyptus Nitens finished as tongue-and-groove boards are interior walls, ceilings and floors. Parquet floors can also be made from this timber in almost any design. It also suits applications such as architraves and skirtings, shelving and joinery. We have seen examples of occasional furniture and kitchen joinery made from Eucalyptus Nitens.

What colour is the timber?

The natural colour is very light blonde similar to tawa. Our website photos have been colour-corrected to give a very close indication of the colour and grain (feature), but the colour rendering of your screen may vary. We are happy to send you a small sample so please get in touch.

Will it crack or warp?

The growing, drying and finishing processes we use minimise the stresses in the timber that might cause dimensional change. However large variations in humidity and temperature can affect the timber once installed. Timber is alive and responds to its environment, so if it is exposed to seasonal changes such as humid summers and dry winters, there may be some dimensional changes.

Is it as good as other products for floors?

Eucalyptus Nitens matches the hardness and stability of rimu and American white oak (*See Reference). And it is genuinely sustainably grown in New Zealand. For additional data on hardness see here.

Do I have to pre-order the timber? How long do I have to wait to get the timber I need?

We store the timber as semi-finished boards, and these need to be dried to a low moisture content then finished including cutting the profile you want. We prefer to do this in batches that meet the quantity you need. Call us to talk about the quantity you need, the mix of board lengths, the level of grain or feature and all the other details that suit what you want to do. Drying and finishing could take 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the time of year – so include us at an early stage of your planning.

I am restoring and extending an older house. Can you help me match the floorboards and skirtings?

We can try! Small batches of special dimensions and mouldings are possible, and Eucalyptus Nitens can be coloured to match rimu, matai and even aged kauri. Talk to us about what you need and we will do our best to help.

What finishes like oils or varnishes can be used with this timber?

A wide variety of finishes can be used including coloured stains, oils and matt or gloss varnishes. We have personally experimented with low allergenic, environmentally friendly products made by Bona of Sweden. But we can’t give a recommendation or warranty that any one product is better for your location and application because factors like sunlight, temperature and humidity, and how hard-wearing you need the finish to be will make all the difference. Get local advice!

So what is the bad news?

You are right – nothing is perfect for all applications! Eucalyptus Nitens is not ground durable. That means it should not be used where it touches the ground. Nor should it be repeatedly exposed to water or dampness, unless a water-resistant finish is used. We don’t recommend it for decks or external use unless very well protected.

Do not leave any tool or item made of iron, steel or any other metal in contact with Eucalyptus Nitens that has not had a waterproof finish applied, as it will stain.

We are only too happy to talk with you about any project you are thinking about using our product on. We are as keen as you for our Eucalyptus Nitens to make your home beautiful and lovely to live in.