Parquet is a floor covering that will bring refinement and warmth to your room. It has stood the test of time without going out of fashion. It suits both old style houses and contemporary houses. It is suitable for new construction and lends itself just as successfully to renovation. What are the right questions to ask yourself before choosing? What are the different types of parquet available commercially? What to plan in terms of budget for the installation of your parquet floor? The answers to these questions will be the subject of this article.
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The right questions to ask yourself to choose wisely
The different types of parquet
What to plan in terms of budget for the installation of parquet?
The right questions to ask yourself to choose wisely
Choosing parquet for your home requires asking the right questions, particularly regarding the appearance you want for your floor covering. Parquet can appear in different ways. You can have natural, colored or rustic wood flooring.
The choice of finish must depend on the frequency of visits. For example, waxed parquet requires sustained maintenance, it is sensitive to water, so it should not be placed in a place where people pass frequently. Vitrified parquet and oiled parquet are easier to maintain.
The different types of parquet
We can mention the solid parquet flooring . It is made entirely of wood and has a remarkable lifespan. Wood is a natural material. It is also environmentally  friendly in the sense that it provides good insulation which will optimize the energy consumption of the house. Solid wood is quite expensive, however.
We can also note the existence of floating parquet or laminated parquet . Its lifespan is less than that of solid parquet, it is nevertheless relatively long. Its price is rather affordable. Finally, we can note laminate parquet which is not made of wood, it is therefore less solid and therefore inexpensive.
What to plan in terms of budget for the installation of parquet?
If you have a small budget, choose laminate parquet. With an average budget, you can opt for laminate flooring or premium solid parquet flooring, opting for oak or acacia. If you want quality and you can afford it, then you can opt for high-end solid wood flooring.