The widest choice of wood species
Kerkhofs Parket meticulously selects the wood that we process into high-quality parquet flooring in our own workshop. We work with wood sourced from sustainably managed forests. Thanks to our extensive wood stock, you can count on extremely short delivery times for your order.
Woods
Discover our extensive range of wood species for parquet flooring, carefully selected for their quality, durability and aesthetic beauty.
Zebrano gets its name from the pattern of a zebra. The wood has a coarse grain. Thanks to the hardness of the wood, a parquet floor in zebrano guarantees a long life.
The heartwood of Yellow Pine has a light yellow-brown color. The sapwood turns whitish yellow. The wood exhibits beautiful flame play.
White American oak charms everyone with its distinct flame markings and light golden to pinkish brown color.
The color of this exotic African wood reminds us of chocolate. The dark brown color exudes cozy warmth. The wood is easily recognized by its regular markings in black and brown.
Teak has a beautiful golden brown color with beautiful dark brown to black veins and is a perfect wood species for parquet floors. The wood hardly works, making underfloor heating perfectly possible.
Sucupira amarelho has a beautiful warm golden to reddish-brown color. To preserve the color of your parquet floor, a treatment is needed.
Sucupira comes from tropical South America and has a beautiful dark brown color. This wood is also very nicely drawn and slightly striped.
Red American oak varies in color from light brown to rose brown. Red oak has open barrels, larger growth rings and coarser markings than white oak.
Purpleheart transforms under the influence of light to a beautiful purple-blue radiance. This color is only maintained by quickly finishing the parquet floor with lacquer.
Poplar is white to yellowish-white and slightly shiny. The sapwood is difficult to distinguish from it. Poplar wood often has a brown to gray-green discoloration.
Pitch Pine usually contains a straight grain with a fine to moderately fine grain. The yellow-brown color of the fresh heartwood discolors under the influence of light and air to yellow-brown to roon brown.