Parquet Flooring in Brighouse
Parquet flooring is a type of wood flooring in which small wood blocks or strips are installed alongside one another to make a distinctive design across the whole of the floor. Parquet was historically installed with each individual strip carefully laid, but modern parquet can be bought in bigger tiles or planks to give the same effect. Parquet floor is an exceptionally stylish flooring option which is best suited for large rooms or hallways where the appealing pattern can be best exhibited. Parquet comes in numerous different patterns, the most common of which are herringbone, chevron or checkerboard. Parquet may also be manufactured from an enormous range of different woods, but oak is the most common, along with mahogany, maple and cherry. Modern parquet flooring may come in either solid wood or engineered wood variations, the latter of which feature several sheets of wood with a fibre board core and a top layer of the desired appearance of hardwood. Parquet floor is durable and demands little maintenance. It is, however, not fit for areas that contain lots of moisture or humidity as the wood will warp or flex under these conditions. Parquet is typically installed utilising a number of tiles which are fixed to the subfloor with an adhesive. A specialist parquet flooring company can advise you of the most suitable wood types and designs for your home.