Classic Patterned Floors for Designed Spaces.

Parquetry Flooring Melbourne

Create a floor with structure, character and visual detail. Sandpaper Plus supplies parquetry flooring for Melbourne homes, renovations, apartments, commercial interiors, builders and trade customers looking for a more decorative alternative to standard floorboards.

Technical Specifications

Our chevron parquetry flooring meets the highest industry standards for quality, durability, and performance.

Material

Solid Timber or Engineered Timber

Construction

Tongue & Groove or Block Profile

Pattern

Chevron Layout with Angled Cut Design

Thickness

Various Profile Options Available

Width

Variety of Block Widths Available

Length

Custom Block Lengths Available

Finish

Pre Finished or Raw for On Site Coating

Installation

Glue Down or Tongue & Groove System

Underfloor Heating

Suitable for Engineered

Warranty

25 Years Structural

Premium Quality

Chevron flooring is crafted with precision and care, using the highest quality materials and advanced milling techniques to ensure perfect alignment and lasting stability. Every board is designed for strength, balance, and seamless installation, creating a floor that stands the test of time in both performance and beauty.

Easy Maintenance & Longevity

Chevron flooring is built for lasting performance and effortless upkeep. Its durable surface resists wear while maintaining its refined appearance over time. With simple cleaning and proper care, each floor retains its strength, beauty, and character for many years to come.

Natural Oak

White Wash

Smoked Grey

Maple

Walnut

Classic Brown

Why Choose Parquetry?

Chevron flooring captures the essence of design and direction. Each angled plank creates a seamless sense of flow, adding structure, movement, and refined beauty to every space. A perfect harmony of craftsmanship, precision, and style.

Where Durability Meets Timeless Style

Our chevron parquetry features precision-cut timber pieces arranged in the iconic V-shaped pattern, creating a visually dynamic floor. Each plank showcases the natural grain and texture of real wood while providing the strength and stability to endure daily wear.

45°

Angled Pattern

2x

Construction Options

Multiple

Size Options

25

Year Warranty
Luxury herringbone flooring Melbourne

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Sophisticated Pattern

The chevron layout features angled planks that create a striking “V” shape for a bold, contemporary statement.

2

Luxurious Appearance

Offers a refined and elegant look often seen in high-end homes, boutiques, and grand interiors.

3

Precision Craftsmanship

Each plank is cut at precise angles to achieve perfect alignment and a seamless geometric flow.

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Versatile Design Options

Available in various timber species, tones, and finishes to suit both classic and modern aesthetics.

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Long-Lasting Quality

Constructed from premium materials, chevron parquetry provides lasting durability and timeless beauty.

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Enhances Spatial Flow

The angled pattern creates a sense of movement and direction, visually expanding and elevating any room.

What Is Parquetry Flooring?

Parquetry flooring refers to timber or timber-look flooring laid in a decorative pattern rather than a standard straight-board format. It can include classic styles such as herringbone and chevron, as well as other geometric layouts that use direction, repetition and detail to create a more designed finish.

This makes parquetry a strong choice for customers who want the floor to become part of the interior design, not just a background surface.

Parquetry vs Standard Floorboards

Standard floorboards create a clean and simple linear look, while parquetry flooring adds more detail and movement. The right choice depends on the style of the property, the size of the room and how much visual impact you want the floor to have.

Parquetry can be especially effective in entryways, hallways, living rooms, dining areas, boutique retail spaces and feature zones where the pattern can be appreciated.

Comparing Herringbone, Chevron and Other Parquetry Layouts

Herringbone has a classic broken-zigzag pattern, while chevron creates a sharper continuous V-shaped design. Other parquetry styles can create a more traditional, decorative or architectural look depending on the layout selected.

The best pattern depends on the feel you want to create. Herringbone often feels timeless and detailed, while chevron can feel more directional and contemporary. Seeing both options in person can make the decision much easier.

Planning The Pattern Before Installation

Parquetry requires more planning than standard flooring. Pattern direction, centre lines, borders, room shape, entry points and transitions all affect the final result.

Because the pattern is highly visible, careful set-out is important before installation begins. Good planning helps the floor look balanced, especially in open-plan areas or rooms with connecting spaces.

For parquetry flooring in Melbourne, visit Sandpaper Plus in Alphington or speak with our team for advice on patterns, materials and installation suitability.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

How to choose the right material for Parquetry flooring?

Parquetry can be created using solid timber, engineered timber or hybrid options, depending on the project. Solid timber parquetry suits customers wanting a traditional hardwood finish. Engineered parquetry can offer added stability, while hybrid parquetry-style flooring may suit projects where easy maintenance is a priority.

Yes. Parquetry can work beautifully in modern homes, especially when paired with lighter timber tones, wider patterns or clean interior finishes. It can also suit classic and heritage-style homes depending on the pattern and colour selected.

Parquetry works well in areas where the floor can be seen and appreciated, such as entryways, hallways, living rooms, dining areas, open-plan spaces, offices, showrooms and boutique retail spaces.

Parquetry can cost more than standard floorboards because it usually requires more planning, cutting, layout work and installation time. The final cost depends on the material, pattern, room size and subfloor condition.

It can if the wrong pattern, colour or block size is chosen for the space. In smaller rooms, lighter tones and a balanced layout can help keep the floor looking refined rather than overwhelming.

Solid timber parquetry is a good option if you want a traditional hardwood floor with natural character and refinishing potential. Engineered parquetry may be more suitable where stability, installation flexibility or modern construction requirements are important.

Important factors include subfloor condition, moisture levels, room shape, pattern direction, borders, transitions, floor height and installation method. Planning these details early helps achieve a cleaner and more balanced result.