Ship's floor oak parquet

the timelessly elegant wood look

This classic parquet has long been one of the most popular floor coverings in living rooms and is now available in many colours and looks.

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Parquet ship's floor oak for every living style

Light colours make a room visually larger and dark tones create a rustic, cosy ambience. Our ship's floor oak parquet is available in many designs. Whether white, amber or the darker agate oak, we’ve got an option for you.

While herringbone and mosaic installation are among the classic designs, ship's decking is a popular new style of installation, reminiscent of the planks of a ship.

Great range

The typical arrangement of three strips next to each other gives the parquet its characteristic look. The popular oak variety is available from white to antique and with specially treated surfaces such as oiled or ‘natural’. An oiled parquet floor requires special care: it must be oiled several times so that the pores fill with oil and also close completely. Only then is it virtually impossible for water and dirt to penetrate the parquet.

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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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