Measured colour · per model
The on-screen value identifies the record; the physical plank remains the material reference.

41.24° N · 1.81° E · Sitges, Catalonia
Light honey, alive board to board.
Luminous and characterful — the variation, not the tint, is the life.

The tones in this floor
Sampled from the real plank — light boards to dark, as you would lay them. Six tones, not one square.


Original pixels — 3.95 per millimetre. Nothing enlarged, nothing retouched. The rule is printed at the plank’s own scale, so you can measure it yourself.

Move the light — the plank is measured and locked; only the light changes.

Good to know Think twice if you want a perfectly uniform, calm field — this one is deliberately lively.
A starting palette · one floor, five companions
Lively boards want a quiet field: limewash and cream stone tone-on-tone, then one dark-wood anchor that gives the room depth.
Sitges floor · Limewash white · Cream stone · Dark wood · Black iron
White stone, Catalan Modernisme, wrought iron, ceramic colour and a lively floor field that carries the sea light without becoming decorative.
The light
Sitges light is clear Mediterranean light, more direct than Comporta or Cascais. It articulates plank variation as incident and grain, not glare.
The materials beside it
Whitewash, pale stone, terracotta, Catalan ceramic, wrought iron, tile-blue, warm plaster. The active material note is wrought iron and ceramic; the floor answers with ordered variation, not more ornament.
Why this floor belongs
Sitges 1140-09 is one of the liveliest board-to-board fields in the set. In Sitges that liveliness is allowed, but disciplined: the floor becomes the animated datum under whitewash and iron, echoing Modernisme craft without imitating it. The floor belongs because it can hold character on its own. It stays matte, long-boarded and honest; the variation does the work.
The floor under this world stays the real one: Sitges 1140-09, colour measured from the physical plank — the world is read through the model.
The measured colour, construction sections, printable specification and evidence standing — together, without turning a family report into a model-specific claim.
Measured colour · per model
The on-screen value identifies the record; the physical plank remains the material reference.
Construction sections
Files · ready to use
Evidence standing

Also made in herringbone
Identical décor, identical measured colour, identical build — cut to 100 × 600 mm and laid one piece to an arm.
The three positions are derived from the locked colour of all 18 models — b*, L* and C*ab of the instrument reading. They place this floor in the collection; they are not a rating.
Measured, again and again — the readings converge on one.
Specification clause · ready to paste
CARETTA Sitges (1140-09) — engineered SPC rigid-core flooring, 1830 × 228 mm, 7.0 mm overall, 0.55 mm wear layer, underfloor-heating compatible. Rigid core, décor layer and wear layer; ultra-matte surface with a four-sided micro-bevel. Floating click installation. Water-resistant rigid core for everyday use; the installed floor is not a waterproofing system. Test reports at product-family scope and the measured colour reference issued to specifiers on request.
What it includes
A quote is itemised line by line — boards for your area, edge and threshold profiles, and anything else the job needs. Nothing bundled, nothing assumed.
How it arrives
Send the rooms and their approximate area — by form or WhatsApp. A person, not an autoresponder, replies personally with the itemised quote.
Why no public price list
A floor is priced from its specification: the model, the area, the condition of the existing base and the finishing details. A number published before those are known would be a guess — we don’t guess. Asking costs nothing and commits you to nothing.
SITGES 1140-09 · 41.24° N · 1.81° E
Light honey boards that keep a room bright, with a gentle, living shift from board to board — so the floor reads hand-laid rather than printed. It catches clear Mediterranean light as movement, not glare.
An even floor looks tidy. The difference between boards is what makes it alive.
Whitewash · terracotta · black iron · a touch of tile-blue
A person replies — never an autoresponder