
Pale Ash Timber Planks from Paris Ceramics are selected for interiors where wood should bring light, visible grain and a softly washed architectural calm. The hand-finished surface allows the natural markings of the timber to remain visible, while the pale ash tone gives the floor an airy and quietly refined character.
Pale ash-toned timber has a particular ability to brighten a room while keeping the warmth and texture of wood intact. The light finish softens the surface without concealing the grain, allowing knots, markings and tonal variation to remain part of the floor’s natural character. In plank form, the result is calm, generous and quietly architectural.
As part of this collection, Pale Ash Timber Planks reflect the Paris Ceramics interest in wood floors that feel selected, worked and materially alive. The pale washed tone, visible grain and hand-finished texture give the floor a settled quality, suitable for restoration projects, townhouses, country houses and restrained contemporary interiors.
This floor may be considered for bedrooms, libraries, drawing rooms, entrance halls, dining spaces and open-plan rooms where timber needs to bring light, warmth and texture without introducing a strong colour. It works especially well with plaster walls, limestone, linen, pale upholstery, aged metal, antique furniture and painted joinery.
For a related softly neutral plank option, explore Oatmeal Oak Timber Planks. For a warmer chalked timber surface, see Chalk Blonde Timber Planks.
Pale Ash Timber Planks offer natural grain, softness and quiet permanence, making them suitable for projects where the floor should feel light, tactile and naturally refined. For a more patterned timber floor, explore Pale Herringbone Timber Parquet, or for other historic flooring materials, see Antique Reclaimed Stone Flooring.
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