Parquet Flooring

Parquet flooring is a high-quality floor covering made from solid wood planks or elements.

 

Overall, parquet is a timeless and classic flooring solution that stands out for its natural beauty, durability and versatility in both residential and commercial spaces.

Key Information About Parquet Flooring

Materials and Construction:
Parquet flooring is made from real wood arranged in layered structures. There are two main types of parquet flooring: solid wood parquet, which consists of single, solid wood planks, and engineered parquet, which is made up of multiple layers with a top layer of real wood. Solid parquet is generally thicker and can be sanded and refinished several times, while engineered parquet offers greater structural stability and is better suited for areas with varying humidity levels.

 

Designs and Finishes:
Parquet flooring is available in a wide range of wood species, including oak, maple, beech, cherry and walnut, each offering distinct colors, grain patterns and characteristics. Parquet floors also come in various designs and surface finishes, such as lacquered, oiled, brushed or hand-scraped, allowing for different aesthetic effects.

 

Durability and Longevity:
Parquet floors are known for their durability and long lifespan. With proper care and maintenance, they can last for many years and even gain character over time. Solid parquet can be sanded and refinished multiple times to remove scratches and signs of wear and to restore its appearance.

 

Installation:
Parquet flooring can be installed as a floating floor or fully bonded to the subfloor, depending on manufacturer guidelines and room conditions. Floating installation often uses a click system for easy installation without adhesive, while fully bonded installation provides a more stable connection to the subfloor.

 

Care and Maintenance:
Parquet floors require regular care to keep them clean and in good condition. This includes routine vacuuming and damp mopping to remove dust and dirt, as well as occasional re-oiling or resealing to protect and refresh the surface.

 

Thermal and Sound Insulation:
Compared to hard flooring surfaces such as tiles or concrete, parquet flooring offers a certain level of thermal insulation and feels warmer underfoot. It can also improve sound insulation by absorbing impact noise and reducing overall noise levels within a room.

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