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PATTERNS

When you want to elevate the look of your hardwood floors, consider a hardwood flooring pattern beyond the typical straight lay. Hardwood patterned floors add visual interest and texture. Some of the more popular parquet flooring designs include Chevron, Herringbone, Basket Weave, Versailles, Bordeaux, and Chantilly. Hardwood patterns add an element of elegance and sophistication and create a timelessly classic look.

CHEVRON

This traditional hardwood floor pattern dates back to Roman architecture. The chevron planks meet in perfect points like a long array of arrows. The chevron pattern is apparent throughout Europe, where it became an architectural feature used to create impactful design definition.

HERRINGBONE

The Herringbone hardwood pattern consists of planks that look slightly staggered. The hardwood pattern includes rectangularly shaped planks with a distinctive V-shaped pattern. It is distinguished from a plain chevron by the break at reversal, which makes it resemble a broken zig-zag. This elegant zig-zag design will elevate a room from the ground up. The pattern is called herringbone because it resembles the skeleton a herring fish.

BASKET WEAVE

A basket weave hardwood floor pattern adds dimension to a room by creating a woven appearance with planks fitting under and over other planks. This intricate flooring pattern adds a depth of texture and visual interest.

VERSAILLES

The Versailles pattern, inspired by the Chateau de Versailles in France, is a hardwood flooring pattern that consists of a border with interlaced diagonals. A design element for prestige dating back to Louis XIV, it was notably displayed in reception halls of castles and mansions. This hardwood pattern will add a touch of elegance to a design.

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ARDECHE

The Ardeche Hardwood pattern gracefully captures the rustic essence of France's Ardeche region.  Its adaptability suits various settings, making it a fitting choice for countryside cottages or urban interiors, instilling a timeless natural charm. Central to this pattern is the X and O arrangement, creating a mesmerizing larger pattern that exudes unity and coherence. This design adds a touch of sophistication to any space.

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