Restoration of an antique herringbone parquet floor
<p>Suitable for spaces where the <strong>structural stability</strong> of wooden floors must be preserved, <strong>this intervention applies to an antique herringbone parquet floor of approximately 40 m²</strong> requiring expert restoration to maintain its character and daily usability.</p>
<p>The parquet specialist follows a precise methodology that respects the specific herringbone layout. The work stabilises the boards, corrects age-related defects and restores a uniform surface. This approach ensures <strong>heritage preservation</strong> while delivering <strong>enhanced durability</strong> for residential or professional use.</p>
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<li>Selective removal of unstable boards</li>
<li>Sorting and replacement with matching wood</li>
<li>Accurate pattern alignment</li>
<li>Full multi-pass sanding</li>
<li>Filling of gaps and imperfections</li>
<li>Application of suitable primer</li>
<li>High-resistance varnish finish</li>
<li>Final polishing</li>
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<p>This restoration is recommended when the parquet shows sagging areas, damaged boards or worn finishes. The applied techniques provide an <strong>aesthetic renewal</strong> without altering the authenticity of the pattern.</p>
<p>By choosing this service, you invest in a carefully restored parquet floor featuring a <strong>durable protective finish</strong> and an elegant appearance.</p>
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<li><strong>Why restore an antique parquet floor ?</strong> To improve performance and safety.</li>
<li><strong>Typical duration ?</strong> About 2 to 3 days.</li>
<li><strong>Frequency ?</strong> Usually once per full restoration.</li>
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