Parquet flooring has become a popular flooring option in Nepal, thanks to its classic wooden texture, durability, and ability to elevate the overall look of any room. Whether you’re building a new home, renovating your office, or simply upgrading your interiors, choosing the right type of parquet flooring can make a big difference.
But with so many options available in the market, how do you know which one is right for your space?
In this blog, we’ll walk you through the main types of parqueting available in Nepal, their features, benefits, and what makes them suitable for different needs.
Solid wood parqueting is the most traditional and luxurious option. Made from 100% natural hardwood, it offers timeless beauty and durability.
Constructed from a single piece of hardwood
Can be sanded and polished multiple times
Available in local hardwoods like Sal, Sissau, and Teak
✔ Extremely durable
✔ Rich, natural finish
✔ Long-lasting (can last decades with care)
✘ Expensive
✘ Prone to moisture damage
✘ Requires professional installation
Luxury homes, heritage renovations, or high-end offices.
Engineered wood is a modern alternative to solid wood. It looks the same but is more stable and moisture-resistant.
Top layer of real wood with a core of plywood or HDF
Multiple layers for strength and stability
Available in various thicknesses and wood types
✔ Less prone to expansion/shrinkage
✔ Easier to install than solid wood
✔ More affordable than solid wood
✘ Limited sanding capability
✘ Still sensitive to water if not well-sealed
Apartments, offices, and places with moderate foot traffic.
Laminate flooring is a budget-friendly alternative that mimics the look of real wood.
Made from compressed fiberboard with a printed wood grain layer
Protected by a transparent wear layer
Comes in a wide variety of designs and colors
✔ Affordable and easy to install
✔ Scratch-resistant and low maintenance
✔ Ideal for DIY installations
✘ Cannot be refinished
✘ Feels less natural underfoot
Rental homes, kids’ rooms, and busy households.
If you're looking for a water-resistant and low-maintenance option, vinyl parquet is worth considering.
Made from synthetic PVC material
Designed to mimic real wood
Often comes in click-lock planks or peel-and-stick tiles
✔ 100% waterproof
✔ Easy to clean
✔ Soft underfoot
✘ Not eco-friendly
✘ Can emit VOCs (choose certified brands)
Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and commercial areas.
Bamboo flooring is an eco-friendly option gaining slow but steady popularity in Nepal.
Made by compressing bamboo strands
Looks like hardwood but is technically a grass
✔ Sustainable and environmentally friendly
✔ Harder than some hardwoods
✔ Stylish and modern
✘ Limited availability
✘ Can expand with moisture
Eco-conscious homeowners, modern interiors.
Beyond materials, the way parquet is laid also impacts the aesthetics of your floor.
Herringbone: Classic V-shaped layout
Chevron: Angled ends for a continuous zigzag look
Basket Weave: A checkered pattern for traditional interiors
These patterns can be done using solid, engineered, or laminate parquet options.