Parquet trends: modern and timeless at the same time
As a truly natural material, parquet is first and foremost versatile, as demonstrated by current parquet trends.
As a truly natural material, parquet is first and foremost versatile, as demonstrated by current parquet trends.
The latest living and parquet trends open up many possibilities: be it a worn look, colour blocking, or using parquet in the bathroom. Let the inspiration flow.
Make old out of new: used-look parquet adds a pinch of nostalgia and makes us daydream of the past. Worn-out edges, scratches and dents create a unique look and feel, which makes parquet particularly easy to maintain. Signs of wear turn into desirable imperfections that only add to the floor’s personality over time. They exude natural comfort, and you can feel them with every step.
A parquet floor tells its own story and represents a combination of the best elements from the past and today. The special rustic charm of old floors, with the quality of modern parquet.
A wooden floor in your bathroom? Something unthinkable just a few years ago is becoming a major trend. And it’s hardly surprising: this natural material offers all the properties that you look for in a bathroom, which is also a place of well-being. Parquet radiates a comfortable warmth and delivers a pleasant barefoot experience. At the same time, the room envelops you in a blanket of comfort, inviting you to take a break and relax. And even moisture will not spoil this special mood: professionally installed, and with proper care, parquet in the bathroom is completely unproblematic.
Pink and red, or yellow and blue might not be everyone's go-to colour combinations. However, colour blocking is popular these days, and not only in fashion. Energetic colours and sharp contrasts have long dominated the world of interior design. Playing around with colours demands boldness and confidence, which ultimately pay off: powerful tones create a perfect emphasis for the room and add a sense of expression and vividness.
If chosen right, parquet can really compliment this trend. A wooden floor in strong brown colours creates additional contrasts, while a light parquet becomes the antipode to bright colours.
Be it herringbone, ship deck or the symmetric English pattern Formpark parquet: classic laying patterns can find a new interpretation. The beauty of Formpark: thanks to its proportions of 1:3 and 1:2, it can be laid in both a parallel and an orthogonal pattern. This opens up a whole range of different patterns and floor typologies, with a lot of scope for custom designs.
The versatility of parquet also manifests itself in the world of its colour: the colour grey goes well not only with furniture, accessories and walls, but also with wooden floors, and thanks to its distinctive tonal nuances, grey is anything but dull. Be it in light or dark tones, grey parquet suits every interior style and creates a balanced overall look, with modern elegance.