Parquet
Tilt-top
table veneered in parquetry
pattern by Isaac Leonard Wise, circa 1934.
Parquetry
is a geometric mosaic of wood pieces used for decorative
effect. The two main uses of parquetry are as veneer patterns
on furniture and block patterns for floors. The patterns
of parquet flooring are entirely geometrical and angular—
squares, triangles, lozenges. The use of curved and natural
shapes constitutes marquetry rather than parquetry. The
most popular parquet flooring pattern is herringbone.
The
modern Parquet flooring (square tiles made of 6' by 1'
pieces) was popularized in the 1980s in very fashionable
& stylish high-rise apartment buildings (most commonly
in the entryway, this was called "A Touch of Elegance").
Parquet is also popular in millions of up-scale country
clubs and many large homes. Today it is used in many places
it makes for a very stylish entryway. Parquet also is
very durable and lasts for a long time. When Parquet is
installed, it has been known to greatly increase the value
of a home.
History
(French
parqueterie, from parquet.) The large diagonal
squares known as parquet de Versailles were introduced
there in 1684, as parquet de menuiserie ("woodwork
parquet"), to replace the marble flooring that required
constant washing, which tended to rot the joists beneath
the floors. Such parquets en lozange were noted
by the Swedish architect Daniel Cronström at Versailles
and at the Grand Trianon in 1693.
Materials
Timber
contrasting in color and grain, such as oak, walnut, cherry,
lime, pine, maple etc. are sometimes employed; and in
the more expensive kinds the richly coloured mahogany
and sometimes other tropical hardwoods are also used.
While not technically a wood, bamboo is also a popular
material for modern floors.
Parquet
floors were formerly usually adhered with hot bitumen.
Today more modern cold adhesives are usually used.
Pop culture
One
of the most famous parquet floors is the one used by the
Boston Celtics of the NBA. The original floor, which was
installed at the Celtics' original home of Boston Arena
in 1946, was moved intact to Boston Garden in 1952 and
used there until the team moved to what was then known
as FleetCenter in 1995, now known as the TD Banknorth
Garden. The floor remained intact and in use until it
was cut up and sold as souvenirs in 1999, after the 1998
demolition of Boston Garden. The Celtics today play on
a parquet floor inside the TD Banknorth Garden that combines
old and new sections.
In
the TV series "Frasier", in the the episode "Murder Most
Maris" when Maris killed her ex-boyfriend with an antique
crossbow when he broke into her mansion, Niles replied
"He was dead before he hit the Parquet".
Cleaning
Wood
floors may be brushed clean, and mopped when necessary.
Upright vacuum cleaners can scratch and wear the surface,
as grit particles become embedded in the spinning brushes.
Repair
Parquet
floors are usually long lasting and require little or
no maintenance.
Unstuck
blocks are re-glued. Bitumen glued blocks require use
of either hot bitumen or a cold bitumen emulsion, as other
glue types do not adhere to bitumen.