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Plywood Parquet

Plywood parquet, also known as engineered parquet, is a modern alternative to traditional solid wood parquet. It consists of a top layer of real hardwood veneer bonded to multiple layers of plywood, providing stability and resistance to changes in temperature and humidity. This makes plywood parquet a practical choice for various environments, including basements and areas with fluctuating moisture levels.

Benefits

  • Stability The multi-layered construction of plywood parquet reduces the risk of warping and expansion, making it suitable for areas with high humidity.
  • Ease of Installation Plywood parquet can be installed using various methods, including floating, glue-down, or nail-down techniques.
  • Cost-Effective It offers the look of solid wood at a more affordable price point.
    Sustainability The use of plywood layers helps in conserving hardwood resources, making it an eco-friendly option.
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Classic Parquet

Classic parquet is a type of wooden flooring known for its timeless beauty and intricate patterns. It consists of small wood pieces arranged in geometric designs, such as herringbone, chevron, or basket weave, which add elegance and sophistication to any interior. Classic parquet flooring has been a popular choice for centuries, particularly in European homes and historic buildings, due to its durability and aesthetic appeal.

Benefits

  • Aesthetic Appeal The intricate patterns and rich textures of classic parquet create a luxurious and elegant look.
  • Durability Made from solid hardwood, classic parquet is highly durable and can last for decades with proper care.
  • Versatility It suits both traditional and contemporary interiors, adding character and warmth to any space.
  • Value Classic parquet flooring can increase the value of your property due to its high-quality material and craftsmanship.

Shapes

To many clients like government, homes and offices
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WOOD STRIP

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CHEVRON

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HERRINGBONE

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MOSAIC

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CHANTILLY

WOOD STRIP

Lined parquets are a timeless classic and the most popular format for flooring. They offer sleek and stylish options suitable for any interior. In contemporary settings, they add texture and an organic feel, while in tradi- tional interiors, they appear natural and warm. The size of the planks plays a crucial role in shaping the room’s overall impression. Wide and long planks create an illusion of more space by reducing the number of visible joints. Our planks can reach up to 400mm in width and 5000mm in length, enhancing the spacious look and feel of your room.

Chevron parquet,

Chevron parquet, with its distinctive V-shaped pattern, has a rich history that dates back centuries. Originating in the grand chateaux of 16th-century France, this elegant flooring style quickly became a symbol of luxury and sophistication. The design is created by arranging wooden planks at 45-degree angles, forming a continuous zigzag pattern that adds depth and movement to any room

Herringbone parquet

Herringbone parquet, known for its distinctive zigzag pattern, has a history that traces back to the ancient Roman Empire. This timeless flooring style was originally inspired by the intricate brick roads constructed by the Romans. The design is achieved by arranging rectangular wooden planks in a staggered pattern, creating a visual effect reminiscent of a fish’s skeleton, hence the name “herringbone.”

Mosaic

Mosaic parquet, known for its intricate and artistic patterns, has a history that blends craftsmanship with creativity. Originating in the lavish palaces of Renais- sance Europe, mosaic parquet was a testament to the artisans’ skill and imagina- tion. This unique flooring style is created by arranging small pieces of wood into geometric or pictorial patterns, much like a mosaic artwork.

CHANTILLY

Designed panel, reminiscent of those adorning palaces, castles, and upscale residences, along with commercial edifices, embody modern design aesthetics while honoring the enduring artisanship of bygone eras. These designs evoke the opulence and magnificence synonymous with the Palace of Versailles. Initially conceived to supplant marble flooring in 16th-century France, these panels were not only costly to install but also demanded meticulous upkeep. The intricate textures of these designs lend a sense of depth, making a bold design statement. Their refined elegance and geometric precision comple- ment a wide array of interior styles.