Interior Wood

Whole-Home Wood Transformation in Gurgaon

Gurgaon, HaryanaReel · 0:36

Every wooden surface in a Gurgaon home — fitted wardrobes, interior doors, fluted wall panelling, kitchen cabinetry and a slatted room divider — finished in LEINOS Premium Hardwax Oil 290, using four shades (Palisander, Natural Oak, Cherry and Terra Brown) to vary the tone room to room while keeping one open-pore, hard-wearing system throughout.

The Brief

The brief, and the surface.

Surface
Whole-home interior joinery — fitted wardrobes, glazed and panelled interior doors, extensive fluted/reeded wall panelling, kitchen cabinetry, a slatted room divider and ceiling-line pelmets
Climate & Exposure
Interior, Gurgaon (Haryana, North India) — hot, dry continental climate with a monsoon; no direct weather exposure
On-site Notes
  • One penetrating hardwax oil across every wooden element — open-pore, so each surface stays breathable and can be spot-refreshed rather than stripped
  • Four shades (Palisander, Natural Oak, Cherry, Terra Brown) on a single system — tonal variety room to room without changing product or finish behaviour
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A whole apartment in Gurgaon taken on as a single wood-finishing project, with a local LEINOS dealer finishing every timber surface in the home — fitted wardrobes, glazed and panelled interior doors, extensive fluted wall panelling, kitchen cabinetry, a slatted room divider and ceiling-line pelmets. Rather than one uniform colour, the joinery was finished in Premium Hardwax Oil 290 across four shades — Palisander, Natural Oak, Cherry and Terra Brown — so light and dark timbers read against each other from room to room. This is an own @leinos.india walkthrough Reel of the finished home, filmed on site, rather than a step-by-step application document.

Carrying a single hardwax oil across so many different elements is what keeps a whole-home scheme coherent. Hardwax Oil 290 is a penetrating, open-pore finish — it soaks into the timber and hardens with the wood rather than laying a film on top, so the fluted panelling, the flat wardrobe fronts and the moulded door frames all wear the same way and can be spot-refreshed later without stripping the surface back. Running four shades through that one system is a deliberate way to build variety — darker tones on the feature panelling, lighter ones on the flanking cabinetry — without switching products or giving up the open-pore protection on any surface.

Coating System

What we applied.

Products listed for reference. Suitability depends on your specific surface, climate, and condition.

Outcome

The result on site.

Every wooden surface in the home — wardrobes, doors, panelling, kitchen and a room divider — finished in one system: Premium Hardwax Oil 290, across four shades.

The home reads as one continuous timber scheme rather than a patchwork — every wooden surface, from wardrobes and doors to the fluted wall panelling, carries the same open-pore Hardwax Oil 290. The four shades give each room its own tone while the finish behaves identically everywhere: hard-wearing against daily handling, open-pore so the wood stays breathable, and re-oilable in place when a surface eventually dulls.

Results vary by surface condition, climate exposure, application method, and ongoing maintenance.

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