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Decorative laying patterns

Pattern is one of the strongest architectural decisions in parquet selection. It changes movement, room reading, and the tone of the interior.

Decorative laying patterns
Chevron, herringbone, and plank each organise the room in a different way.

Decorative laying patterns

Choose pattern with the architecture, not against it. Strong directional formats can elevate a room, but only when scale and furniture layout support them.

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Decorative laying patterns
Chevron, herringbone, and plank each organise the room in a different way.

Chevron

Chevron feels precise, directional, and formal. It suits interiors that benefit from a strong architectural gesture and can handle a more structured visual rhythm.

Herringbone / point de Hongrie

Herringbone is more flexible across varied projects. It feels classic and elegant, and it can sit naturally in both heritage and more contemporary interiors when the tone and scale are handled well.

Plank

Plank is calmer and visually broader. It is often the easiest route when the room needs continuity, openness, and a more understated foundation.

How pattern changes perception

Pattern can widen or narrow perception, shorten or emphasise room length, and shift the atmosphere from formal to relaxed. Furniture density and the geometry of walls, windows, and joinery should always be considered together with the floor pattern.

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