Whether you opt for solid, engineered or laminate flooring, and whatever pattern you choose, you can be sure that your space will gain in elegance and comfort. The choice of colours and finishes allows you to personalise your interior even further, so that it perfectly reflects your style.
Here's how to incorporate it effectively:
Types of parquet
Solid parquet :
Made from noble wood, it is durable and can be sanded and renovated several times. It brings authenticity and natural warmth to the room.
Engineered parquet :
Made up of several layers of wood, including a layer of noble wood on the surface. It is more stable than solid parquet and suitable for high-traffic areas.
Laminated parquet :
Imitation wood made from resins and composite materials. It is economical and easy to maintain, ideal for areas of intensive use.
Patterns and layouts
Long-stick installation :
The planks are laid in a herringbone pattern, creating a dynamic and sophisticated effect. Perfect for large spaces and reception rooms.
Herringbone pattern :
The planks are cut at a 45° or 60° angle and arranged in a herringbone pattern, giving a more formal, elegant look.
Ladder pattern :
The boards are arranged to form rectangles or squares. This pattern is modern and goes well with contemporary interiors.
Straight or English style :
The planks are laid parallel to each other, creating a simple, classic linear effect.
Colours and finishes
Natural wood :
Oak, beech and walnut are popular choices for their warm appearance and durability.
Bleached Parquet :
Adds a bright, contemporary touch, ideal for Scandinavian or minimalist interiors.
Aged or distressed parquet :
Creates a vintage and rustic look, perfect for country or industrial style interiors.
Coloured parquet :
Stained or painted parquet can add a touch of colour and personality to a space. Dark shades create a sophisticated atmosphere, while light shades visually expand the space.
Use in different rooms
Living room :
A herringbone or parquet floor can become the focal point of the room. Add rugs to demarcate spaces and add comfort.
Bedroom:
A natural or bleached wood floor can create a calm, relaxing atmosphere. Pair it with soft textiles and soothing colours.
Kitchen:
Choose engineered or laminate flooring for its resistance to damp and stains. A ladder pattern can add a modern touch.
Bathroom :
Exotic solid wood flooring, such as teak, is moisture-resistant and adds a touch of luxury. Make sure you treat it well and protect it from water.

