10-25mm
These small strips are used to create "mosaic" parquet. Mosaic parquet can be used to create a variety of patterns. This parquet is glued exclusively to screed and is particularly suitable for high-traffic areas.
25-50mm
At the time, this type of strip was mainly used for nail-down installation. Thanks to its finesse and fine, elegant style, a parquet floor in very narrow, long strips still has its place among exceptional parquet floors. It is often used in mansions and castles.
50-90m
One of the big trends of the 2000s, strip flooring was often made from exotic woods. They are still produced today, but in native species such as oak, beech or maple.
90-120mm
Strip widths of between 90 and 120mm are now the norm, especially for solid parquet.
120-160mm
It's not uncommon to find this type of plank in semi-massive parquet. In fact, semi-massive parquet makes it possible to manufacture wider planks, as the manufacturing technique makes the wood more stable. It's safe to say that parquet flooring with strips of this size has gradually become the norm.
160-220mm
A floor this wide can be considered a very high-end parquet.
220-520 mm
Beyond a certain board width, these floors can be considered exceptional. Indeed, the wider the plank, the more difficult it becomes to achieve a beautiful, flawless quality. Very wide floorboards up to 520mm wide are available.
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