- What type of flooring to choose?
- Which Wood Species to Choose?
- What finishes for your parquet?
- Laying your flooring – the basics –
- Laying wood flooring: understanding the essential prerequisites for a successful installation
- Glue-down method, nail-down method or floating installation
- VIDEO : The glued down
- VIDEO : The floating laying glued grooves
- VIDEO: The click floating layout without adhesive
- VIDEO : The nailed down
- Floating installation of engineered wood and laminate floors – Tutorial
- Laying solid and engineered wood flooring using the glue-down method – Tutorial
- Laying solid wood flooring using the nail down method – Tutorial
- What direction should flooring be laid?
- Installation over underfloor heating
- Different patterns for glued or nailed-down floors
- How to maintain your parquet or laminate flooring
- What are the technical specifications?
Different patterns of wood flooring
Depending on the chosen wood flooring’s strip lengths and widths, different laying patterns are available to enable you to achieve the effect you desire.
Brick bond pattern:

Solid wood and engineered wood floors
Multi-length strips
Herringbone:

Solid wood and engineered wood floors
Fixed-length strips
Damier:

Solid wood and engineered wood floors
Fixed-length strips
Diamond:

Solid wood floors
Fixed-length strips
Ladder pattern:

Solid wood and engineered wood floors
Fixed-length strips
Marquetry style:

Solid wood and engineered wood floors
Fixed-length strips
Chevron/Fishbone pattern:

Solid wood floors
Special Chevron cut strips
Renaissance:

Solid wood floors
Specially cut strips
Dutch pattern:

Solid wood and engineered wood floors
Fixed-length strips (brick shaped)
Fougères:

Solid wood floors
Specially cut strips