![]() ![]() Why parquet is at the top end of the budgetĬurrently, the widest choice of parquet flooring comes in LVT or engineered wood formats, as we mentioned at the start. Showing: To the top, a chevron floor and below, a herringbone pattern parquet floor – both installations completed by Flooring 4 You. The ends of the planks are cut to a 90-degree angle and are laid in a more staggered fashion. The herringbone parquet has a more veritable zigzag, with an ‘up and down’ pattern. The ends of each piece of a chevron floor are cut at a 45-degree angle to allow for the ‘V’ shape and the chevron pattern. With a chevron floor, the planks come to a point almost like a ‘V’ shape at the top of each of the zigzags. They both have that ‘zigzag’ look about them, which is why they are easily confused. However, these flooring formats can be expensive, which is why we’re introducing a new alternative in the sought-after chevron pattern.īefore we delve into all about the new chevron pattern floors we will have available, here’s a reminder of the difference between a parquet floor in a chevron pattern compared to a herringbone one. A lot of the parquet flooring we fit is mostly LVT (luxury vinyl tiles) or engineered hardwood as they are the most widely available. It’s certainly one of our bestselling floor styles and our fitting teams install a lot of parquet at homes across the Cheshire region. Whether it’s herringbone, chevron, basket weave or another pattern that resonates with the classic designs which once graced the floors of 16 th century French chateaux. ![]() Parquet flooring continues to be very popular in homes. ![]()
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