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Why European Oak Is the Best Choice for Parquet Flooring

  • Writer: Ugis Sprenne
    Ugis Sprenne
  • May 5
  • 2 min read
Curonians Hexagon parquet - European Oak, Select Grading

When it comes to parquet flooring, material selection defines both the visual result and long-term performance. Among all wood species, European oak is widely regarded as the most suitable choice — combining structural stability, refined grain, and timeless character.


Natural Stability and Durability

European oak is known for its balanced density and internal structure, making it highly stable under changing humidity conditions.

This stability is essential for parquet flooring, where precise geometry and tight tolerances must be maintained over time.

Unlike softer or more reactive woods, oak performs reliably in both residential and architectural environments.


Refined and Consistent Grain

One of the defining characteristics of European oak is its natural grain structure.

It offers:

  • subtle variation

  • visual depth

  • long, elegant lines

This makes it particularly suitable for geometric parquet patterns such as rhombus or hexagon layouts, where grain direction plays a key role in the final appearance.


Ideal for Architectural Flooring

European oak is not only a material — it is a design tool.

Its neutral tone and adaptability allow it to:

  • work across different interior styles

  • respond well to finishes (oil, matte lacquer)

  • maintain a high-end appearance over time

This is why it is widely specified by architects and designers in premium projects.


Precision in Manufacturing

European oak allows for high-precision machining, which is critical for parquet flooring elements.

Whether producing standard patterns or custom geometries, the material supports:

  • clean edges

  • consistent dimensions

  • accurate installation

This is especially important in complex patterns like rhombus parquet, where even small deviations become visible.


Long-Term Value

Parquet flooring made from European oak is not only durable — it ages well.

Over time, the material develops character without losing its structural integrity, making it a long-term investment rather than a temporary solution.


European oak remains the preferred choice for parquet flooring because it offers the right balance between performance, aesthetics, and reliability.

For projects where quality and detail matter, it provides a foundation that supports both design intent and long-term use.


Where the Best European Oak Comes From

High-quality European oak used in parquet flooring is sourced from several regions across Central and Eastern Europe, each offering distinct characteristics.

The most important supply regions include:

  • Ukraine — known for large, mature forests and dense, slow-grown oak with strong structural performance

  • Poland — valued for consistent quality, reliable grading, and stable supply

  • France — traditionally associated with refined grain and premium selection

In regions such as Ukraine and Poland, slower growth conditions result in tighter growth rings and improved material stability, making the wood particularly suitable for parquet flooring.

French oak, while often more expensive, is frequently specified for projects where visual refinement is a priority.


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