
Burnt Umber Timber Planks are a hand-finished timber plank flooring option from Paris Ceramics, selected for interiors where wood should bring depth, grain and a strong architectural mood. The hand-finished surface allows the natural markings of the timber to remain visible, while the deep burnt umber tone gives the floor a grounded, atmospheric and quietly refined character.
Burnt umber timber has a particular ability to give a room gravity and warmth. Its deep reddish-brown tone creates a richer and more atmospheric foundation than pale or grey timber, while retaining the tactile grain and movement that make wood feel alive. In plank form, the surface remains calm and architectural, allowing the depth of colour to carry the room without excessive pattern.
As part of this collection, Burnt Umber Timber Planks reflect the Paris Ceramics interest in wood floors that feel selected, worked and materially expressive. The darkened surface, softened grain and hand-finished texture give these Burnt Umber Timber Planks a settled quality, suitable for restoration projects, townhouses, country houses and restrained contemporary interiors.
This floor may be considered for libraries, studies, dining rooms, drawing rooms, bedrooms and entrance halls where timber needs to provide richness while still retaining restraint. It works well with plaster walls, limestone, aged metal, leather, linen, antique furniture, painted joinery and low, atmospheric lighting.
For a related deep brown plank option, explore Espresso Brown Timber Planks. For a cooler charcoal-toned surface, see Charcoal Brown Timber Planks.
Burnt Umber Timber Planks offer depth, grain and quiet permanence, making them suitable for projects where the floor should feel established, tactile and naturally refined. As reddish-brown wood flooring with a deep earthy character, they bring warmth, natural surface movement and architectural weight to refined interior schemes. For a more patterned timber floor, explore Pale Herringbone Timber Flooring, or for other historic flooring materials, see Antique Reclaimed Stone Flooring.
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