Parquet flooring comes in a variety of styles
The majority of which we’ve covered in previous blogs, such as mansion weave, chevron, and herringbone, but there is one popular pattern that we haven’t yet covered: basket weave.
This is the type of wood flooring that will enhance any place it is installed in, from its compelling pattern and beauty to its intricacy and unique charm…
Basket weaving’s history
When parquet flooring became popular in France in the mid to late 1600s, basket weave became prominent.
It was originally employed in the homes of the wealthy and regal, which is why it is generally linked with elegance. It works best in more traditional interiors and period residences.
Originally, basket weave designs were constructed by hand, which was a tough and time-consuming procedure; however, we now have the means to automate the process.
It was originally employed in the homes of the wealthy and regal, which is why it is generally linked with elegance. It works best in more traditional interiors and period residences.
Basket weave patterns were initially constructed by hand, which was a tough and time-consuming procedure; however, we now have the tools and technology to install basket weave flooring quickly and easily.
It’s most typically utilised when fitting exotic wood species like Jatoba, Teak, and Iroko, emphasising the elegance of the basket weaving design even more.
Basket weave flooring has been out of style for decades, but it has just returned to the forefront of interior design trends with a vengeance.
What does basket weave entail?
Basket weave is a sophisticated pattern that lives true to its name by relying heavily on the grain and colour of the wood.
There are various variations, but the goal with each is to give the impression that your floor planks are interlaced, making the wood panels appear to be weaved beneath and over one another.
The most basic variant consists of small squares with planks of wood running in the same direction that are then joined perpendicular to one another. Here’s an example:
The Versailles basket weave is created when the wood planks appear to be interlaced, forming a repetitive diamond shape that is filled by a square block of flooring. It’s a basket weave pattern that’s more traditional.
It’s one of the most popular parquet styles because of its magnificent and unique appearance that can make any place look and feel wealthy, as with any parquet flooring.
Basket weave flooring can be installed in a variety of locations.