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Tasmanian Oak Screening

For an elegant interior screen or decorative room divider, Tasmanian Oak is a beautiful choice. Supplied by JVS Timber, Tasmanian Oak is a pale, refined eucalypt blend renowned for its clean appearance and superb finishing — ideal for batten room dividers, feature screens and decorative partitions where weather is not a factor. Its light straw-to-soft-brown tones and even staining let you achieve almost any look, from natural Scandinavian to a richer tint. Whether you are dividing an open-plan living space, creating a feature screen in a foyer or adding a decorative partition, Tasmanian Oak brings timeless, light elegance. Request a free quote from the JVS Timber team and we will confirm batten sections, profiles, spacing and availability.

ABOUT TASMANIAN OAK

Elegant, Pale and Beautifully Finished — for Interiors

Tasmanian Oak is a trade name for three closely related eucalypts — Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans), Alpine Ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis) and Messmate (Eucalyptus obliqua) — grown in south-eastern Australia and marketed together. Despite the name it has no relation to true (Quercus) oak; the name reflects its pale colour and clean grain. The timber ranges from pale straw to light reddish-brown with cream and pink shades, an open to moderately open texture and a generally straight grain, giving interior screens a clean, refined, contemporary look. Tasmanian Oak is medium in density, with a Janka hardness around 4.9 to 5.5 kN, and is renowned for taking stains and finishes evenly and for its minimal movement once seasoned. Its natural durability is low, however, so it is an interior screening timber — perfect for room dividers and decorative feature screens, but not for exposed outdoor use. It is lyctid-susceptible and should be treated where required.

Key Highlights

Why Choose Tasmanian Oak Screening

Pale, Elegant Appearance

Tasmanian Oak’s light straw-to-soft-brown palette gives interior screens a clean, refined, contemporary look that suits a wide range of styles.

Superb Staining and Finishing

Renowned for taking stain and finishes evenly, Tasmanian Oak lets you tint a screen to almost any tone and match it to surrounding joinery and furnishings.

Minimal Movement

Valued for its stability once seasoned, Tasmanian Oak keeps battens straight and true — important for the crisp, even lines of a feature screen.

Easy to Work

It machines, glues and fixes beautifully, making it straightforward to fabricate precise, joinery-quality interior screens and dividers.

Coordinates Interiors

A premium, readily available hardwood, Tasmanian Oak lets a screen coordinate with matching stairs, joinery and furniture for a cohesive interior.

Timeless Look

Its clean grain and pale tones give a timeless elegance that works in both contemporary and classic interiors.

Technical Specifications

9 Core attributes
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Botanical source

Blend of E. regnans, E. delegatensis, E. obliqua

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Colour

Pale straw to light reddish-brown with cream and pink shades

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Natural durability

Low — interior screening / decorative use only

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Janka hardness

approx. 4.9–5.5 kN

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Density (seasoned)

approx. 650–780 kg/m³

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Workability

Excellent — machines, glues & fixes well; minimal movement

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Borer

Lyctid-susceptible; treat where required

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Grain & texture

Straight grain; open to moderately open texture

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Best applications

Interior room dividers, decorative feature screens, partitions

IDEAL APPLICATIONS

Where Tasmanian Oak Screening Performs Best

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Interior room dividers in open-plan living spaces.

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Decorative feature screens in foyers, entries and hospitality spaces.

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Partitions that filter light and define zones indoors.

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Screens to be stained or tinted to match an interior palette.

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Coordinated interiors matching screen, stairs and joinery.

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Retail and commercial interior feature screening.

PROFILES & SPACING

Tasmanian Oak Screening Profiles & Spacing

Tasmanian Oak screening is supplied as battens and slats in a choice of square and rectangular sections. The section size and the spacing you set between battens together determine how the finished screen looks and performs: narrower battens with tight gaps read as fine and private, while wider battens or generous gaps feel bold, open and airy. As a guide, closer spacing increases privacy and shade but reduces airflow and light, so it pays to set out a sample bay or mock-up to confirm the look before committing to the full run. Tasmanian Oak’s pale, even tone and clean grain make it ideal for fine, closely-set interior battens where crisp, uniform lines and a refined finish are the goal. Whatever profile and spacing you choose, fixing the battens to a sound, well-set-out frame is the key to a crisp, professional result. Our team can talk through batten sizes, spacings and frame options and help you order the right quantity with minimal waste. It is also worth thinking about orientation and viewing angle when you design a Tasmanian Oak screen. Vertical battens tend to draw the eye upward and suit boundary and privacy screens, while horizontal battens give a low, contemporary, streamlined look; the angle a screen is viewed from changes how open or private it appears, so a screen that looks airy head-on can read as near-solid from an angle. For privacy screens in particular, we recommend building a small sample bay and checking it from the key sightlines — from a neighbour’s window, a deck or the street — before locking in the final batten size and spacing. A little planning here makes the difference between a screen that merely looks good and one that does exactly the job you need.

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INSTALLATION & CARE

Working With and Maintaining Tasmanian Oak

Tasmanian Oak is easy to work with standard practice; it machines, glues and fixes well, making it ideal for precise interior screens and dividers. Fix battens to a sound interior frame with consistent gaps and finish with a quality interior coating or stain — its excellent staining qualities let you achieve almost any tone evenly. Because its natural durability is low, Tasmanian Oak should be kept for interior screening and decorative use, away from the weather. Treat for lyctid borer where required and finish all faces to balance moisture movement and keep battens straight. For any outdoor screen, choose a durable species such as Blackbutt, Spotted Gum or Ironbark instead.

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OUR COMMITMENT

Sustainable & Ethically Sourced

JVS Timber sources Tasmanian Oak from certified producers, including sustainably managed forests and plantations, and supplies product compliant with Australian industry standards. As a renewable native hardwood, it is a responsible choice for refined interior screening. FSC-certified options may be available on request.

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SIZES & ORDERING

Tasmanian Oak Screening Sizes & Availability

JVS Timber supplies Tasmanian Oak screening as battens and slats in a range of sections and lengths for interior dividers and feature screens. Whether you need a single divider or a larger interior screening package, our team can confirm current stock, sections, profiles and competitive trade pricing, delivered Australia-wide.

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FAQS

Tasmanian Oak Screening — Frequently Asked Questions

No — its natural durability is low, so Tasmanian Oak is an interior screening timber. It is ideal for room dividers and decorative feature screens. For outdoor screens, choose a durable species such as Blackbutt, Spotted Gum or Ironbark.

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Tell us your batten sections, spacing and quantities, plus how the screen will be used, and the JVS Timber team will confirm availability and competitive trade pricing, delivered Australia-wide.

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