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One of the most traditional types of flooring, parquet blocks are made from cutting the timber in small, rectangle shaped blocks. This allows for a multitude of patterns, regardless of the type of wood that's used. This project involved laying parquet in a herringbone pattern, which is amongst the most popular ones, even across different wood species. In this project, our team had to tackle and rise up to the challenge of sanding a teak, and a pine parquet flooring. Now, sanding is a complicated process by itself, not recommended for a DIY project, as the risk of sanding against the grain, and potentially ruining the blocks in that way, is high. This is why it's better left to a professional team to take care of.
After stripping the top layer with precision, our team proceeded with carefully sanding the parquet flooring itself. Then they utilized the leftover dust and a bit of resin to fill any gaps left by the procedure. A layer of hardwearing lacquer, in the face of Junckers' Professional 625 Varnish. This ensured the floor will take a heavy amount of foot traffic and be preserved in a pristine condition for a long time.
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