The grade is what gives the floor its one-of-a-kind appearance. Every wood type is grouped into different grades that reflect different characteristics, because every tree grows in its own individual way and thus develops a unique look. Each grade thus stands for a type of grain pattern and creates a particular visual impact. You have the choice!
- Exquisit (A)
- The highest form of wood grading, texture and colour uniformity
- Calm, representative visual impact
- Trend (A)
- Natural texture with a few small knots and a typical grain
- Vibrant to elegant look
- Tundra (A)
- Lively colour differences
- Charismatic visual impact. Natural knot spread with beech; sapwood and
- fewer knots with oak
- Terra
- Natural texture and knot spread with beech and oak
- Rustic look, vibrant
- Country
- Darkish heartwood
- Expressive, vibrant visual impact
- Favorit
- Natural, comprehensive grading
- Homely to vibrant colour tones
- The amount of knots displays the variety offered by the wood
- Universal
- Wide range – from calm to very lively elements
- Overall lively visual impact with colour differences
- Family
- Natural amount of knots and sapwood with oak
- Vibrant visual impact
- Sauvage
- Very vibrant, rustic character
- Graded independently of conventional grading criteria
- Castano
- Stain colour for well-proportioned tones
- vibrant natural calm/elegant
- Exquisit
- Trend
- Terra/Tundra
- Country
- Family
- Favorit
- Universal
- Exklusiv
- Markant
- Sauvage
Plank 1-strip / Carré
- Exklusiv (B)
- HARO PARQUET Plank 1-strip
- Wood texture with small knots and colour differences
- Calm, natural visual impact
- Markant (B)
- HARO PARQUET Carré
- Lively wood texture, natural amount of knots, various colours, striking core splits, which are filled of course
- Particularly dominant visual impact
- HARO PARQUET Plank 1-strip
- Depending on the wood species, lively structural and colour differences, natural share of knots and sapwood
- Rustic, expressive look
- Sauvage
- HARO PARQUET Plank 1-strip
- Very vibrant, rustic character
- Graded independently of conventional grading criteria – with knots, sapwood and heartwood, occasional checks, filled spots and worm holes
Note: With exotic wood, marks that are typical of the type of wood may be formed (mineral effects).
(A) graded in acc. with EN 13489, 4.4 (B) graded in acc. with EN 13489, B
Subtle or dramatic?
Do you want your new parquet to be the centre of attention? Or do you want it to subtly emphasise your personal style? The quieter the grade, the more subtle the overall impression. We offer a wide range of options to choose from, from Exquisit to Sauvage – and everything in-between. As our highest form of wood grading, the Exquisit grade is very refined and prestigious in appearance. The Sauvage grade is a real eye-catcher. This grade shows off the different wood types in all their natural individuality, with knots, sapwood and checks.
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