- What type of flooring to choose?
- What kind of flooring to choose?
- Solid wood flooring, engineered wood flooring, laminate flooring: advantages & disadvantages
- What is Solid Wood Flooring?
- What is Engineered Wood Flooring?
- What is Laminate Flooring ?
- What Is PVC Wood Flooring?
- What types of wood flooring can be installed with underfloor heating?
- What types of wood flooring can be installed over an underfloor cooling system?
- Which parquet should you choose for a humid room?
- How to choose flooring for a high foot traffic area?
- Which Wood Species to Choose?
- What finishes for your parquet?
- Laying your flooring – the basics –
- How to maintain your parquet or laminate flooring
- What are the technical specifications?
Which parquet should you choose for a humid room?
For all humid rooms, such as kitchens, bathrooms, WCs, and shower rooms, it is recommended that you use solid wood parquets made from exotic tropical woods: Bamboo, Ipé, Cumaru, Jatoba, Merbau, or Teak… These varieties come in a wide array of colors and give lots of character to bathrooms. These wood floors, made from wood that is naturally accustomed to humid climates, will not change their shape from coming in contact with water. As long as dimensions allow it, they must only be adhered directly to the floor support and/or on waterproof insulating material.
It is preferable to use oiled parquets. They will age naturally with water contact, and they won’t chip.
Tip: Plan on making a “ship’s deck” joint around the perimeter of the room, because it’s more resistant than a classic acrylic joint.
The use of oak in your wood flooring is not recommended because of the significant risk of expanding in humid environments.
Also important: Some laminate floors are also compatible with humid rooms.
Note: installing solid wood flooring may require the services of a professional parquet layer.