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Parquet Flooring
Parquet flooring uses small solid or engineered wood blocks laid in geometric patterns — the most traditional form of decorative wood flooring. From classic basket-weave and brick-bond to the elaborate Versailles panel, parquet adds an unmistakable sense of craftsmanship to any room. Our range includes both engineered and solid oak options, suitable for period properties and contemporary interiors alike.
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Historic Character
Parquet has been the flooring of choice in grand European homes since the 17th century. It brings timeless elegance that never goes out of style.
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Multiple Patterns
Basket-weave, brick-bond, Versailles panel and more — parquet patterns offer far more design flexibility than standard plank flooring.
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Solid Construction
Traditional parquet blocks are solid timber — thick, durable and designed to be sanded and refinished many times over their lifetime.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is parquet flooring made from?
Traditionally, parquet blocks are solid wood — typically oak — cut into small rectangular or square blocks and laid in geometric patterns. Engineered parquet is also available, with a real wood top layer over a plywood core.
What patterns are available in parquet?
The most common patterns are herringbone, chevron, basket-weave, brick-bond and Versailles panels. Each creates a different visual effect and suits different room sizes and styles.
Is parquet flooring suitable for underfloor heating?
Engineered parquet is suitable for UFH. Solid parquet blocks are more sensitive to heat — consult us before specifying solid parquet over a heated subfloor.
How is parquet flooring installed?
Parquet blocks are typically glued to a concrete or timber subfloor using a flexible adhesive. Unlike plank flooring, parquet is rarely floated — the geometric pattern relies on a firm, fixed installation.
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