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Chevron wooden parquet

Chevron Parquet; Suitable for classic or modern designs

It should be noted that Chevron wooden parquet is installed at a 45 degree angle and is an important and ever-present element in the history of European and American interior architecture. This parquet is also known as Hungarian, French or Persian (in Iran). Chevron model parquet, which has been chosen for centuries to cover the floors of villas and elegant houses, is one of the main products of Morflor, which, depending on the type of finish and finish, can also be suitable for contemporary architecture.

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Chevron wooden parquet (Persian) is a V-shaped parquet arrangement method in which the parquet tiles are placed next to each other at an angle of 45 degrees. Chevron parquet is compatible with all kinds of interior spaces, both classic and modern. Just like herringbone parquet, Chevron model is also one of the most popular and valuable parquet installation patterns. In recent years, the chevron parquet pattern has become very popular again and has become a fashion in the parquet industry. Due to its beautiful appearance and available choices in size and finish, Chevron parquet is an attractive model for many designers.

The most important visual element of Chevron parquet is the zigzag pattern in it, which reaches a sharp V-shaped tip. Basically, Chevron parquet tiles are cut at an angle in the parquet factory to perfectly fit together and form a V shape. Chevron parquets are great for making a room look bigger. This design makes the dimensions of your floor appear larger with the help of the orientation in them. Therefore, by choosing the Chevron model, small or narrow rooms can appear longer and more spacious by creating the illusion of more space on the floor. However, this parquet model is very simple. That is, the zigzag design of this arrangement, instead of being placed in a stair pattern, is more uniform and they are placed only to form a point. This is where Chevron and Herringbone diverge. In other words, by looking at the shape of parquet tiles, it is easy to understand that Herringbone uses rectangular tiles, while Chevron tiles are cut at an angle.

Some people think that chevron parquet is a modern version of herringbone. Of course, this is not true. In any case, Chevron parquet is suitable for both classic and modern designs, and it is unlikely that this parquet will go out of fashion. The production process for Chevron parquet is completely high-tech, because otherwise the Persian pattern of the Chevron model will be lost. Morflor brand Chevron parquet products are produced with oak and walnut wood. If you have doubts about choosing the style of installing your parquet (longitudinal, herringbone or chevron), Morflor experts will definitely answer you.

The demand for Chevron parquet or Persian parquet is increasing, so it is better to know its technical and visual specifications for ordering and installation. Chevron is one of the classic parquet patterns that is becoming more and more popular in many designs. The chevron pattern is available in different sizes and angles. This variety causes confusion for customers, sellers and contractors about the right size and type of chevron parquet for the intended location. It is necessary to know the proper specifications to place an accurate and correct order to the seller. Ignoring these details can cause problems between you and the customer. Finally, in order to avoid wasting money and energy, it is strongly recommended to have a CAD plan of your Chevron layout before ordering.

The most common way to determine the length of the chevron is to measure the length of one side of the tile. In other words, the measurement is from the long part to the short part on the same side of the tile. Note that unlike the herringbone parquet pattern, there is no rule for chevron parquet about the length being a multiple of the width.

Regardless of anything, the edges of Chevron parquet should be aligned. Then you need to determine the end cut angle on the part. The most common angle is 45 degrees, but the chevron can be installed with 22.5, 30 or 60 degrees. The end cutting angle is the angle that you will consider if you want to cut the tile yourself using a standard saw and a protractor. The actual angle that is less than 90 degrees is the desired angle. This is the angle at which you set your miter saw or measuring tool to cut the pieces.

Of course, for 45 degrees, this is not important because 90 minus 45 is 45! But for 22.5, 30 and 60 degrees, measure the actual acute angle of the end cut and subtract from 90 to determine the appropriate end cut angle. When ordering a 5.22° chevron, the actual end cut angle is 67.5° (5.22=5.67-90). To order a 30 degree chevron, the actual end cut angle is 60 degrees (30=60-90) and when ordering a 60 degree chevron, the actual end cut angle is 30 degrees (90=30-60). Of course, all the things that have been said are idioms in Europe and America. In Iran, due to the relatively new nature of the subject, parquet manufacturers and brands do not have a single literature.

This will probably be confusing; Because the total right and left angle of a chevron is an angle twice the actual acute angle measured at the end cut, not the ordered angle. The chevron designation is clarified for the manufacturer by the settings on the miter saw or protractor. This becomes easier to understand if you look at the chart of commonly ordered chevron sizes.

Chevron installation tips

  • If you seem to have a problem during installation, never make even a small cut from the end of the factory cut chevron parquet. By doing this, you will make the problem that you were trying to improve worse. You may only see a difference of 2 mm, but it will add ten times to that 2 mm. Get help from product support to find out where you went wrong in the layout.
  • The work must be smooth. This point is very important in installing Chevron parquet. Note that you are placing a 2D pattern on a 3D surface. Can you wrap a chevron around a sphere? Of course not.
  • Know that when cutting wood, the smaller the pieces, the better the size tolerance. The wider or longer your Chevron parquet becomes, the harder it is for the parquet manufacturer to maintain low tolerances.