What Is Parquet Flooring?
Parquet flooring is created by arranging small wooden boards
into geometric patterns such as herringbone, chevron or classic brick bond.
Traditionally crafted from solid hardwood, modern parquet is now widely
available in engineered wood construction, offering greater stability and
suitability for today’s homes.
The most popular style in the UK is herringbone parquet flooring, known for its timeless design and ability to elevate both
contemporary and period interiors.
Engineered Parquet Flooring vs Solid Parquet
Most modern parquet flooring is engineered. This means:
- Areal hardwood wear layer on top
- Multiple layers of plywood beneath for stability
- Improved resistance to temperature and humidity changes
- Suitable for use with underfloor heating (check specifications)
Engineered parquet flooring provides the same authentic oak
appearance as solid wood, but with greater structural stability, making it ideal for modern living.
Popular Parquet Flooring Styles
Herringbone Parquet Flooring
The most searched parquet style in the UK. Boards are laid in a staggered zig-zag pattern for a striking visual effect.
Natural oak remains the most popular choice due to its durability, warm tones and timeless appeal.
Perfect for contemporary interiors and Scandinavian-inspired spaces.
Adds drama and character to traditional homes and commercial environments.