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Herringbone parquet by Meister: elegant and natural

Parquet is one of the world’s oldest and most popular types of flooring. And that’s not without good reason, says Meister.

Herringbone is a classic laying pattern with a long tradition – and is right on trend once again. No wonder, as parquet flooring brings elegance and naturalness into every room at the same time. With the right click system, laying is also relatively easy. As a multi-layer parquet with an HDF core, the herringbone parquet is also particularly indent-resistant and resource-saving.

The collection MeisterParquet longlife PS 500 translates the classic ‘herringbone’ theme into the present. With the generous strip format (effective measurement: 710 x 142mm), the laid surface looks timelessly elegant but also homely and modern. Light colours (off-white limed oak) are available, as are warm oak surfaces or American walnut. The finish of the strips is either matt lacquered or naturally oiled, there are three different gradings: ‘vital’ (larger, filled-in knots and cracks for a natural and authentic character), ‘lively’ (with filled-in knots and cracks, play of colour and structure for a lively overall picture) or ‘harmonious’ (calm look with few small knots).

Thanks to its HDF middle layer, MeisterParquet longlife is ideally suited for underfloor heating (even with floating installation), is particularly quiet thanks to the higher dead weight of the planks and is characterised by improved indentation stability.

Click system Unizip: easy handling and optimised cutting
All Meister herringbone floors are equipped with the patented Unizip click system for floating installation. In contrast to conventional click connections with herringbone floors, there are no A and B planks, but only a single type of plank. This minimises waste and makes laying easier, because in rows, either the longitudinal tongue or groove can point in the direction of laying, since the same profile is on both head sides of the strip.
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