Light or Dark Parquet Engineered Flooring?


Parquet flooring is a superb way to add interest and style to any room in your property. From the fantastic old times, parquet flooring would have called for a craftsman to spend significant amounts of time cutting wood and fitting it into the parquet pattern you had selected.

Engineered wood flooring is a smart construction of layers of ply that are secured together to make a secure center board. On that core plank, a coating of actual, solid wood is subsequently implemented. It is this combination of stability, strength and fantastic looks that makes engineered wood flooring so incredibly popular. In reality, it's so secure, you may even place it in kitchens and bathrooms where you're very likely to acquire significant fluctuations in moisture and temperature levels. In this sort of setting, strong hardwood floors is very likely to produce problems through the continuous expansion and contraction it will go through. However, because engineered wood flooring doesn't expand and contract into nearly the exact same extent, it is going to stand up to the stresses and strains experienced in kitchens and bathrooms without batting an eyelid.

When you're choosing your parquet engineered floor, one of the biggest decisions you're going to have to deal with is whether to go for a light or dark option. Selecting the right flooring option can make a real difference to the end result you achieve on your room and in this article we will discuss some great dark and light parquet engineered flooring ideas with you.

Sunny White

The perfect solution for small rooms that are missing in natural lighting...

This Sunny White is a stunning light coloured parquet engineered floor option, designed in a herringbone pattern that will really raise the proportions and illusion of light in a room that you are keen to make seem bigger and brighter. Since this floor has been finished in a brushed and UV oiled, sunny white color, it reflects light like no other alternative. Combine this floor with light paintwork on walls and doors and you're going to transform a small, gloomy room into a real haven of space and light. Regardless of if your home is modern or traditional, this kind of parquet flooring won't fail.

Dark Smoked Oak

Intrigue, attraction and interest all rolled into one...

There are any number of reasons why you may want a dark colored floor. Unlike the previous example, it may be that you're attempting to bring a big, cavernous room more into proportion, or perhaps your room is awash with natural lighting and you don't need the help of the floor to make a bright illusion. In any event, this prime engineered oak herringbone parquet flooring that's been dark smoked then brushed and UV oiled is ideal.

At Victoria Floor Sanding we have seen this floor fitted in all from miniature dining rooms to loft apartments, and without doubt it seems magnificent. A real classic, it works with any kind of furnishing, modern or traditional and will never, ever go out of fashion. Add to this the peace of mind which you get from understanding that the UV filter will help protect this beautiful dark flooring from fading in the sunlight and you couldn't ask for much more.

White Oiled

This one's brilliant...a super light, but not brilliant white alternative...

Another great option for smaller, darker rooms is this prime engineered oak floors in chevron parquet design that's been brushed and white oiled. Slightly less than the Sunny White solution above, this flooring creates a very calm and neutral backdrop for just about any type of furniture. A real classic, it is an option that will brighten the darkest of distances and yet will not provide such a WOW announcement which you risk tiring of it.

Coffee Brushed

An interesting dark and light impact which will delight...


This dark chevron parquet engineered timber flooring was coffee brushed, which makes it a really dark and interesting solution for any room in the house. Even though the total impact of the flooring option is dark, there is sufficient contrast in every parquet strip to make it a very interesting end look.

Regardless of whether you're looking for dark or light parquet engineered flooring, we've got it covered. Add to that the experience and understanding that the entire staff at Victoria Floor Sanding brings you and you can see why an increasing number of folks are discovering their perfect wood flooring alternatives right here.


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