First introduced in France in the late 17th century, let elegance flow through your space with our stunning parquet flooring. Parquet flooring is made up of individual planks that can be laid in a variety of intricate patterns, with Herringbone and Versailles being two of the most popular methods. Parquet flooring works in a number of rooms within your home or commercial space and is sure to make an impressive impact.
Parquet flooring works equally well in both old and new surroundings, it’s not only sympathetic to older, period properties but also offers an outstanding way of adding a traditional twist to newer homes, making it a versatile and popular choice for your interiors. Not only is Parquet flooring much-loved, its also known for how it can alter perspective and help to visually widen or elongate a space, meaning its perfect for hallways, cloakrooms and other small spaces as well as kitchens and living spaces.
Our Parquet Flooring has been handpicked thanks to the stunning grains, character and shades of the wood, and is available in an array of natural and rich tones, to suit any space. From the captivating rich tones of our Antique Smokehouse Parquet flooring to the neutral, sandy shades within our Weathered Factory Washed Boards, there’s something to add a touch of opulence to your space and suit all styles of décor.
Here at The Main Company, we salvage our wood from an array of interesting buildings, from European barns to old factories. We only work with the highest quality materials, creating an unrivalled level of craftsmanship and passion for what we do and thus, giving you the very best end result. All of our planks are dried out at our on-site kiln at our Yorkshire workshop, before enhancing each plank, bringing out the natural undulations, knots and grains. Each plank is then hand finished, creating a floor that will not only be durable and create a luxury feel, but also get better with age.
If you’re interested in experiencing the unique beauty of our parquet flooring firsthand, consider ordering a sample. This allows you to appreciate the quality and craftsmanship that goes into each piece before making your decision.