Choosing to install parquet in the office adds a touch of elegance, warmth, and comfort to a work environment—details that become even more important in home offices, which have been widely used in the past two years.
In this latter case, you can focus more on the aesthetic appeal that parquet creates with your walls and furnishings, whereas in a traditional office open to the public, where frequent visits from clients and partners are expected, other characteristics must also be considered: durability and, above all, resistance to scratches and wear.

One environment, more parquet varieties
Generally, wooden flooring, when installed in an office, offers all the advantages that the material ensures in terms of thermal and acoustic insulation. A professional knows well how important it is to work in quiet and peaceful places, as well as being furnished according to their taste. Then, the decision on which variety to use also depends on the tone, whether more classic or more contemporary, you wish to give your office. For example, in a previous post, we showed you how parquet in shades of gray and taupe perfectly match urban and minimal style furnishings, thus with furnishings and paintwork decidedly more inspired by modernity, with the added benefit of giving rooms the impression of more space and breath.

Oak and Teak Parquet: the importance of versatility
What is certain is that, in the office as at home and in a home office, an oak parquet always hits the mark, precisely because it can combine elegance and durability, without forgetting its ease of care, cleaning and maintenance with suitable products.
The same can be said for Teak. Both types of wood are suitable for both modern offices and those in classic style; in the first case, we suggest light shades like the aforementioned taupe-colored oak that enriches the Woodco Dream range, while in the second, we recommend darker tones like the natural teak from the Dream collection.

Even in the office, parquet installation makes a difference
The installation style also plays a central role in the furnishing of workspaces. For example, floating installation is preferable to glued installation if the spaces are rented or frequently renovated. Besides the installation method, you can also consider choosing particular designs. The herringbone patterns, Italian and Hungarian, paired with light tones, ensure more movement and a touch of warmth. This design style also yields excellent results in more classic environments, where the tiles, present in the Signature collection, are certainly appreciated for the elegance and charm they bring to the space.