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Parquet flooring

Parquet flooring

Classic and Modern Parquet Flooring: Hartco Solid Oak Parquet, Hartco Urethane Parquet, Armstrong Oak Parquet, Nexus Classic Parquet Oak and many other colours and types of Parquet Wood Flooring.

Parquet flooring is very expensive and is therefore seen in buildings of exquisite interior decor often depicting the class of the upper class and elite of the society.
Parquet flooring is suitable for almost any part of the house – if one can afford it. There is however an exception when it comes to the bathroom and washroom, where constant exposure to water, liquid detergents and other corrosive cleaning liquids is unavoidable.

Bamboo, oak and the Brazilian cherry are often top the choice list of parquet wood flooring lovers and because of their hydrophobic nature which makes them very suitable for humid areas due to their resistance to moisture, they are known to last longer than most parquet flooring choice woods. One good reason why the elite often prefer the parquet flooring is because it is almost maintenance free – parquet wood flooring usually only requires gentle mopping to clean and in most cases, will last for a lifetime. This is one quality that makes it suitable for the conference room, offices and the reception area- with equal emphasis on style and class.

Parquet flooring is a perfect choice for home or office owners that are likely to put up their properties for sale in the future, because they add extra value to the property thereby giving an extra bargaining power and margin. As this type of floor is usually dust free and will not harbor dust like rugs and carpets, it is often recommended medically to people with asthma and other dust allergies as a preferred choice.

Parquet wood flooring comes in various patterns, designs and colors, the oak being the most popular for giving this variety. Oak comes in a variety of colors that range from red and dark to light shades. The red oak is probably the most common material for parquet flooring. The oak wood is about the most preferred because during installation, they do not split as do some wood types. Another wood type that shares a common trait of not splitting during installation is the pine wood which gives an array of patterns of swirls and stripes with all shades of dark yellow to tans and browns.