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Insight | Timber | Floor

Timber Floor

Timber Floor

Timber Floor

Timber Floor

Timber Floor

Timber Floor

Timber Floor

Timber Floor

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Interior Designer Holland Park

Interior Designer Holland Park

Interior Designer Holland Park

Interior Designer Holland Park

Interior Designer Holland Park

Interior Designer Holland Park


Amari | Insight | Timber | Floor
 

Timber flooring offers a timeless elegance and warmth to any space, and the choice of pattern can greatly influence the aesthetic and character of a room. Here are some popular timber floor patterns to consider:

 

Straight Lay

The straight lay pattern is the most common and straightforward installation method. Planks are laid parallel to each other, creating a clean, uniform look. This pattern works well in both traditional and modern settings and can enhance the room's dimensions based on the plank direction.

 

Herringbone

The herringbone pattern features planks arranged in a distinctive V-shape, creating a zigzag effect. This classic pattern adds visual interest and sophistication, making it ideal for formal spaces or contemporary designs. Herringbone is particularly popular in hallways and dining areas.

 

Chevron

Similar to herringbone, the chevron pattern consists of planks arranged at angles to form a continuous V shape. Unlike herringbone, the ends of the planks are cut at an angle, creating a seamless flow. This pattern offers a more dynamic and modern look, perfect for open-plan living spaces.

 

Basketweave

The basketweave pattern combines horizontal and vertical planks to create a woven effect. This intricate design adds texture and depth, making it a striking choice for larger areas. It can be used in various styles, from rustic to contemporary.

 

Random Widths

Using planks of varying widths creates a more organic and casual appearance. This pattern adds character and visual complexity, making it an excellent choice for rustic or farmhouse-style interiors.

 

Diagonal Lay

In the diagonal pattern, planks are laid at an angle to the walls, which can make a room appear larger and more dynamic. This layout adds a unique flair, making it suitable for modern and eclectic designs.

Versailles

The Versailles floor pattern, also known as the "Versailles parquet," is an exquisite arrangement of wooden planks that creates a geometric design, often featuring a mix of large squares and smaller rectangles. Originating in the Palace of Versailles, this intricate pattern adds elegance and sophistication to any space, making it a popular choice in luxury interiors and historic restorations.

 

Choosing the right timber floor pattern can transform a space, enhancing its style and character while reflecting personal taste.

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