Classic 3050: Parador’s Engineered Wood Flooring
“Day after day, performance is demanded from us. Delivering performance on a daily basis requires solid ground beneath our feet,” says a company who knows solid wood flooring of every type. Parador, the company behind hundreds of wood flooring options, describes their many lines saying, “For us, the art of living is an appreciation of beauty and to create inspiration out of it at any moment in time.” Certainly, we appreciate a company with plentiful options in engineered flooring like the Classic 3050 to achieve the perfect look for any project.
Classic 3050 in Cherry. Designed by Parador.
If you think their wood options in Maple, Beech, Oak, Ash, Cherry or Walnut are a breath of fresh air, check out the many different lacquers and finishes. Parador offers normal lacquer, matte lacquer, matte white lacquer and oil impregnation finishes, among others. Instead of having you decide like a custom-designed flooring company might do, Parador makes it easy. One glance at their website, full of images showing the separate finishes and woods available in their line of Classic 3050 engineered wood flooring, and you can see the slight change in shading that helps smooth along the process of choosing a high quality flooring.
Classic 3050 in Beech. Designed by Parador.
Classic 3050 in Oak. Designed by Parador.
Classic 3050 in Ash. Designed by Parador.
Classic 3050 in Maple. Designed by Parador.
Classic 3050 in Walnut. Designed by Parador.
Besides the traditional block 3-plank wood floor designs, Parador’s engineered flooring options also come in a 1-plank wideblock style. Their entire Classic collection of flooring “stands for timeless elegance” – instead of the trendy timber flooring styles and finishes offered in their Trendtime Collection or the select designs of the Edtion flooring by Italian designer, Matteo Thun. Parador further differentiates the Classic Collection floors by highlighting their “long-term, stable basis for exclusive furnishing in harmony with various (interior design) styles, from classic to modern.”
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