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Parquet flooring is a traditional and classic style of wood flooring, characterised by geometric mosaics of squares, triangles and lozenges.
The style has grown increasingly popular in recent years, as people look for a timeless feel to a modern home, or as part of a renovation to an old property.
Is parquet flooring real wood?
Traditionally, parquet flooring was made from 100% solid wood, but these days engineered wood is also an option. Whereas solid wood blocks are made from a single piece of timber, engineered wood is made up of several layers of different wood types, with the top layer being the visible layer.
It is often less prone to changes in moisture and heat, and can be less expensive, so engineered wood is an option worth considering.
New wood blocks vs reclaimed blocks
If you choose solid wood blocks for your floor, you also have the choice of either new wood or “reclaimed” wood.
The difference between new and reclaimed wood flooring is whether the wood is from new trees or has been used for another purpose already.
Further down this page, you’ll see a number of examples of our parquet floors. You’ll notice we often work with reclaimed hardwoods. They’ve become a popular choice amongst our clients, as they are more eco-friendly than new wood, and reclaimed wood is usually harder due to pressures it has already sustained. Reclaimed wood also has a previous life and sometimes a story to go with it. parquet wood floor Plymouth Newton Abbot Liskeard restoring parquet flooring
We have years of experience fitting brand new parquet wood floors, and can provide the full service from taking up your existing floor to installing and finishing a new parquet floor.
We specialists at restoring parquet flooring throughout Plymouth, Liskeard, Newton Abbot and all surrounding areas.
In older properties where a parquet floor already exists, it’s often possible to avoid installing a new floor and, instead, renovate and restore the existing floor. We offer a full wood floor restoration service, which includes three restoration options for your floor.
Accidents, scratches and even large dents are almost inevitable over time. But they needn’t be a big problem, as we can repair and replace individual blocks.