K71 Rosewood

SKU: K71

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How to Genuine Rosewood Flooring

Rosewood is a luxurious hardwood prized for its rich, reddish tones, striking grain, and smooth finish. Known for its elegance and strength, Rosewood has long been used in high-end flooring and fine furniture. However, due to its value, cheaper timbers are sometimes stained and sold as “Rosewood.” Here’s how to ensure you’re getting the real thing.

At Flooring Point, we believe in helping customers choose genuine, high-quality timber—backed by expert knowledge and trusted sourcing.

Key Features of Authentic Rosewood:

  • Vibrant, Natural Colour
    True Rosewood offers a warm palette of reddish-brown to purplish hues with golden or darker streaks. Fake versions often appear overly red, flat, or stained to imitate the real thing without the same richness.

  • Distinctive Grain Pattern
    Genuine Rosewood features interlocked or wavy grain with a smooth, elegant finish. In contrast, imitation products may lack consistency or show unnatural patterns.

  • Durability & Hardness
    Real Rosewood is dense and durable, suitable for both residential and commercial flooring. It resists dents and wear better than many other hardwoods. Fakes often scratch or fade much faster.

  • Natural Luster & Aging
    One hallmark of Rosewood is its beautiful, oily sheen and how it matures gracefully over time. Inferior substitutes tend to lose their finish or dull with age.

  • Premium Feel
    Rosewood flooring offers a luxurious feel underfoot with a refined, high-end look—perfect for feature spaces or adding character to minimalist interiors.

Weight 7 kg
Dimensions 150 × 70 × 0.5 cm

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Rosewood is a luxurious hardwood prized for its rich, reddish tones, striking grain, and smooth finish. Known for its elegance and strength, Rosewood has long been used in high-end flooring and fine furniture. However, due to its value, cheaper timbers are sometimes stained and sold as “Rosewood.” Here’s how to ensure you’re getting the real thing.

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