Wood restorations
Stapelen Castle in Boxtel, in the Dutch province of North Brabant, is known as a monastery and headquarters of the Dutch Assumptionists and was built around the 13th century by a member of the Van Randerode family. The first mention of it dates back to 1293. PCG stains, oils, and lacquers are increasingly being used to restore centuries-old floors. This was also the case for this centuries-old castle. Van Speijck Exclusive was commissioned to renovate the floors. The 19th-century wooden floors were sanded and treated with PCG Wax Oil for a matte finish on the solid oak. This gave the wood a lively grandeur befitting this exceptional castle.


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