Floorboards
Engineered wood flooring is a popular flooring solution that has its enthusiasts! At Parkiet Studio, we respond to the needs and expectations of our clients, which is why engineered wood flooring is a permanent part of our offer. So what is their phenomenon? Engineered wood flooring is made of two or three layers and is characterized by the fact that only its top layer is made of noble wood, finished with varnish or oil-wax. Engineered wood flooring can also be beveled or brushed. This practical product is dedicated for floors in various rooms. One of its advantages is that engineered wood flooring works well with water underfloor heating.
In the Parkiet Studio offer, we have all available colors and types of wood on the market, with which engineered wood flooring is finished. In our showrooms, you will find the optimal product for yourself and your arrangement!
Floorboards from the Naturals collection are a perfect harmony between natural beauty, durability, and easy maintenance. They allow you to enjoy the discreet charm and warmth of wood for many years while minimizing the need for complex renovations.
Floors made of bamboo wood are characterized by an aesthetic and unique look, as well as high resistance to wear. Pressed bamboo flooring is created through the processing of the material under high pressure, resulting in a change in structure and appearance compared to horizontal or vertical bamboo. The pressing process significantly improves the technical properties of the bamboo board. With increased density, it becomes hard and much more resistant to damage.
Pressed bamboo has an interesting pattern and unique character. The ecological aspect is also important. Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant, which shortens the forest regeneration process compared to other tree species.
Floors made of bamboo wood are characterized by an aesthetic and unique appearance, as well as high resistance to wear. Pressed bamboo flooring is created through processing the material under high pressure, resulting in a change in structure and appearance compared to horizontal or vertical bamboo. The pressing process significantly improves the technical properties of the bamboo board. With increased density, it becomes hard and much more resistant to damage.
Pressed bamboo has an interesting pattern and unique character. The ecological aspect is also important. Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant, which shortens the regeneration process of forests compared to other tree species.
Floors made of bamboo wood are known for their aesthetic and unique appearance, as well as high resistance to wear. Pressed bamboo flooring is created by processing the material under high pressure, resulting in a change in structure and appearance compared to horizontally or vertically laid bamboo. The pressing process significantly improves the technical properties of the bamboo plank. Thanks to increased density, it becomes hard and much more resistant to damage.
Pressed bamboo has an interesting pattern and unique character. The ecological aspect is also important. Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant, which shortens the forest regeneration process compared to other tree species.
Bamboo flooring is known for its aesthetic and unique appearance, as well as its high resistance to wear. Pressed bamboo flooring is created through material processing under high pressure, resulting in a change in structure and appearance compared to horizontal or vertical bamboo. The pressing process significantly enhances the technical properties of the bamboo board. With increased density, it becomes hard and much more resistant to damage.
Pressed bamboo has an interesting pattern and unique character. The ecological aspect is also significant. Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant, which shortens the forest regeneration process compared to other tree species.
Floors made of bamboo wood are characterized by an aesthetic and unique appearance, as well as high resistance to wear. Pressed bamboo flooring is created through material processing under high pressure, resulting in a change in structure and appearance compared to bamboo in horizontal or vertical layout. The pressing process significantly improves the technical properties of the bamboo board. With increased density, it becomes hard and much more resistant to damage.
Pressed bamboo has an interesting pattern and unique character. The ecological aspect is also important. Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant, which shortens the forest regeneration process compared to other tree species.
The American walnut is a decorative wood with a distinct, wavy grain pattern and layers of fibers. It is found in the western, central, and northeastern United States, as well as in Canada. It can grow up to 50 meters in height. Its leaves develop late in the spring. The wood exhibits a wide range of colors from creamy-brown to dark brown.
A South American wood species with a brown-coffee color. It is characterized by a uniform color, high hardness, and visible grain pattern. This is a popular exotic wood species that works well as a flooring material. Sucupira is distinguished by lighter specks on a dark background. It is an interesting alternative to thermally treated materials.
Sucupira is a hard and heavy wood, perfect for flooring. The wood is characterized by an incredibly unique chocolate-brown color. The structure of the wood features regular grains with slightly lighter streaks along the board.
Due to its warm color, Sucupira pairs well in large rooms, stylish offices, or cozy bedrooms.
Iroko darkens under the influence of atmospheric factors, taking on a golden honey color. It is characterized by significant dimensional stability, which is particularly important for use on floors. Additional properties of Iroko make it suitable for use in contact with water. It will perform well in a bathroom or kitchen. Wood with excellent properties. Hard, stable, and moisture-resistant.
Teak, thanks to its structure and high content of natural oils and silica acid, is very dimensionally stable and has exceptional durability, especially in aquatic environments. It has long been used to manufacture ship and yacht components. Teak is also a type of wood that works perfectly in bathrooms and saunas.
Merbau wood is characterized by the fact that some of its vessels are filled with yellow, shimmering dust, which, under transparent paint and varnish coatings, deceptively resembles intricately made, golden inlays in the form of small stripes. Merbau wood is enriched by nature with delicate gildings. At the same time, the dark surface color masks any dirt and scratches. A floor made of Merbau wood maintains its full aesthetic qualities for a longer time, is exceptionally dimensionally stable and hard, thus highly resistant to wear and indentation. The color range and mechanical properties of the material predispose it particularly well for the production of exclusive floors and parquets in representative premises, public buildings, and private homes. The deep brown color of the wood brightened with golden specks emphasizes the dignity of the place and blends perfectly with modern furnishings. The most popular and frequently purchased exotic wood.
Jatoba wood, sometimes referred to as diamond cherry, originates from Central and South America. Compared to domestic cherry wood, it is indeed "diamond-hard". This material is very durable, with high natural resistance to adverse weather conditions. Due to its natural characteristics, Jatoba is suitable for use in residential, industrial, and outdoor spaces.
Doussie is a wood with a noble honey color. It is very hard and stable material. Due to its mechanical properties, it is excellent for use as a raw material for flooring production. Doussie is characterized by very high natural resistance, and low values of tangential and radial shrinkage indicate the wood's low tendency to warp and crack. This reduces the likelihood of the parquet floor drying out during humidity changes. The wood has a light orange color with a delicate grain pattern, typically with straight grain lines. It is perfect for modern spaces, adding charm and warmth to the living area.
The Merbau floor, with a noble range of red and chocolate hues, provides an excellent background for any type of interior. It possesses all the key advantages of a floor: original color palette, natural hardness, high resistance to wear and scratches, and high dimensional stability.
Additional attractiveness of Merbau wood is emphasized by delicate, sporadically occurring golden threads. Due to its mechanical and physical properties, Merbau flooring is most commonly recommended by interior designers for use in high-traffic areas.
Wood with a natural, deep color ranging from olive-brown to black-brown, often also taking on a dark red hue, unseen in wood from temperate zones. The hardness and stability of this material are exceptionally high, which is especially valuable for flooring material. Lapacho shares the same hardness class as steel, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.
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Wenge is a unique species of wood. Used for thousands of years by the indigenous people of the dark continent to create ceremonial masks and pagan deity figurines. Its intense dark brown color makes wenge a highly prized material. Perfect for making floors in heavily used areas, especially in public utility facilities. The high density of the wood makes it resistant to wear, and any dirt marks are not visible on the dark surface. Another advantage of this truly exotic wood is its high natural durability. It gives rooms an exclusive character.