Laminated Parquet Patterns and Colors

The color and design of your laminate flooring may vary between different wood species. For example, it can range from light and calm birch to dark and vibrant walnut wood. However, besides the wood types, there are many factors that will affect the final design and color of your parquet.

Wood patterns, surface effects, plank widths, color variations within the planks, and the effect of sunlight exposure can significantly alter the final appearance of laminate flooring.

To simplify the decision-making process, we’ve spent a lot of time developing a stylish collection of beautiful and high-quality parquet flooring featuring the latest interior design and color trends.

Offering both modern and traditional designs and a wide variety of color options, finishes and unique design features, our beautifully crafted parquet floors will bring elegance and grace to any of your personal spaces.

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Laminate flooring design: directions, patterns and design
In terms of design, there is more than one way to apply our parquet and it often comes down to personal taste and style. However, the patterns, directions and design of your laminate flooring will affect the overall look of a room, so it’s important to understand some basic principles.

In terms of direction, the general rule is to follow the direction of the light. If the planks are placed in the same direction as the light, it looks more beautiful to the eye. If the light is falling from several angles, the rule is to follow the longest wall when placing the planks.

Tarkett’s modular flooring collections allow you to create your own pattern for your floor design. For example, our Segno collection gives you artistic license to create your own patterns of floor design, combining our exceptional quality and finishes with a modular technology that provides almost endless possibilities for unique patterns. Whether you prefer a timeless herringbone pattern or create your own, you can use Segno’s full potential in any space.

Parquet color: dark or light

Choosing between darker or lighter floors is entirely up to your preferred style. However, there are a few things you may want to consider, including your current furniture and color scheme, the amount of traffic in your home, the size of your rooms, whether you have children or pets, and the amount of natural light they receive.

Dark wood floors are incredibly versatile. They are both dramatic and sophisticated and can bring richness and elegance to a space. When paired with the right wall colors and furniture, they make a bold statement in a room.

Light wood floors, on the other hand, may be better suited for more casual settings. It’s a great way to brighten and add space to a room and blends well with several types of interior design styles, including Scandinavian, modern, and minimalist styles.

Light wood floors, on the other hand, may be better suited for more casual settings. They’re also better at masking dents, scratches, and scuff marks, and tend to show less dirt and less pet hair compared to darker woods. This makes lightweight floors perfect for high-traffic areas and those looking for a simpler cleaning and maintenance routine. It’s also a great way to brighten up a room and add space to a room.

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