Herringbone parquet

the classic installation pattern

Herringbone parquet has a long tradition and is now being interpreted in a charming new way. The classic herringbone installation pattern requires great care and creates interesting colour effects due to the changing direction of the wood grain.

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Herringbone parquet is stylishly timeless

Parquet floors made of real wood are still the first choice for many people when it comes to high-quality and durable floor coverings. Herringbone parquet is particularly appealing, as it is both timeless and decorative.

Herringbone parquet at a glance

  • durable real wood flooring
  • resistant and robust
  • special installation method creates an attractive pattern
  • suitable for modern and classic interior styles
  • comfortable
  • create your own individual patterns

Herringbone always looks good

If you are looking for a decorative and functional floor covering, consider the popular herringbone pattern. It complements your existing furnishings in a stylish way and is suitable for very different living styles due to its versatility. Whether classic or modern, herringbone parquet is not only very popular in restaurants, but also in living rooms of all kinds.

With herringbone parquet, it's the laying that counts

Herringbone parquet is characterised by elements in fixed lengths and widths. There are single, double or triple herringbone patterns that can be laid at 60° or 90° angles. Before laying, it is advisable to measure the room size exactly in order to have enough material. Herringbone parquet is always glued down over the entire surface. Since professional installation is required to create an appealing pattern, do consult an expert before you start buying the planks. Or you can opt for the modern, practical version of herringbone parquet with a click system and install the herringbone parquet yourself. We show you how easy it is in this video on our YouTube channel. Use in damp rooms is not recommended due to the nature of the panels.

Find parquet with herringbone pattern to suit your individual taste at planeo

At planeo you have the choice between herringbone parquet in different designs with different colour nuances. This way you will find exactly the look that suits your taste and your interior. The panels are available in several sizes so that you can create completely individual patterns. You can choose herringbone parquet in the click variant with oiled or lacquered surfaces on request.

The 5 most frequently asked questions about Parquet Flooring

Parquet is not suitable for installation in damp rooms. To adapt to the climatic conditions of the room, parquet planks should be stored for about 48 hours to acclimatise. As wood is a living natural material, leave an expansion gap of 10 mm between the floor and the wall when installing. You can cover this later with skirting boards or cover strips.

The colour of the parquet floor has a great influence on the overall effect of the room. Parquet in paler colours immediately brings light into the room and makes it appear larger. Dark parquet floors look noble and opulent, while exuding warmth and cosiness. Grey wooden floors create a calm, elegant ambience. Natural-coloured floors are cosy and neutral and can fit any room, be it lively or calm, rustic or elegant.

Parquet with a lacquered surface reflects more light and is easier to clean. Oiled parquet brings out the fine grain of the wood and its natural colour. It’s important that a parquet floor with a lacquered surface is maintained and, if necessary, re-oiled over time.

The general rule is that the planks should be laid lengthwise towards the light. This emphasises the shape of the room. For long and narrow rooms, it is recommended to lay parquet lengthwise.

As a natural floor covering, parquet is protected from dirt and moisture by a sealant. For initial care, it is sufficient to clean the parquet floor dry with a broom, mop or vacuum cleaner. A naturally oiled parquet floor must also be treated with a suitable agent. Clean the parquet surface either dry or with a slightly damp cloth or mop.

Our FAQ section contains answers to these and many other questions regarding Parquet Flooring. If you have any further questions, we are happy to assist you.
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