Engineered Oak Herringbone Flooring in Hong Kong — Robinson Road Project

 

PerfektoWood Oak Biscuit engineered herringbone parquet — Robinson Road residential apartment Hong Kong

Engineered oak herringbone flooring was installed in a luxury residential apartment in Robinson Road, Hong Kong. This project uses European oak engineered parquet designed for high humidity environments and modern high-rise living.

PerfektoWood is a direct manufacturer of engineered oak parquet flooring based in Kaunas, Lithuania, producing high-quality oak parquet for residential and commercial projects worldwide. Interior design for this project was developed by Wonder Wonder studio (Hong Kong).

Project Overview

This residential flooring project features engineered oak herringbone parquet installed in a high-rise apartment in Hong Kong. The goal was to achieve a durable, stable, and visually premium flooring solution suitable for humid climate conditions.

Detail Specification
LocationRobinson Road, Hong Kong
Property typeResidential apartment
Flooring typeEngineered oak herringbone parquet
Wood speciesEuropean oak
Dimensions12 × 140 × 595 mm
InstallationPrecision glue-down
Interior DesignWonder Wonder studio

What Is Engineered Herringbone Flooring?

Engineered herringbone flooring is a multi-layer wood flooring system with a real oak top layer and a stable plywood core. It is designed to resist humidity changes and prevent warping in modern buildings. Learn more about engineered oak parquet construction and layer structure.

Why Engineered Wood Is Ideal for Hong Kong

Hong Kong's humid subtropical climate and high-rise buildings require stable flooring materials. Engineered oak is more stable than solid wood and performs well under humidity and temperature changes caused by air conditioning systems. For surface protection options, see our surface and finishing guide — UV oil, lacquer, hardwax.

Key Benefits of This Flooring

  • High dimensional stability in humid climates
  • Long-term durability and wear resistance
  • Suitable for high-rise residential buildings
  • Compatible with modern interior design systems
  • Premium European oak aesthetics
  • Luxury herringbone visual pattern

Project Description

In this Robinson Road project, engineered oak herringbone flooring was installed to enhance the architectural flow of the apartment. The herringbone pattern improves spatial perception, adds depth, and creates a timeless European interior style. Available in multiple engineered parquet grading options — Select, Classic, and Rustic.

Where Is Herringbone Flooring Used?

Engineered herringbone flooring is commonly used in luxury residential apartments, hotels, high-end commercial interiors, and architectural developments in humid climates such as Hong Kong, Singapore, and coastal Europe. See more completed PerfektoWood projects across Europe and Asia.

PerfektoWood — Engineered Oak Parquet Manufacturer from Lithuania

PerfektoWood is a direct manufacturer of engineered oak parquet flooring based in Kaunas, Lithuania. We supply flooring distributors, interior designers, and construction companies across Europe and internationally — including Asia and the Middle East.

Contact us to discuss your project or request samples. Explore our full 2-layer engineered chevron and herringbone collection or download our product catalogue.

Frequently Asked Questions — Engineered Herringbone Flooring

What is engineered oak herringbone flooring?

A stable multi-layer wood flooring system with a decorative herringbone pattern made from natural oak. PerfektoWood manufactures engineered herringbone parquet in Kaunas, Lithuania.

Why is engineered wood used in Hong Kong?

Because it is more stable than solid wood in humid and air-conditioned environments — ideal for Hong Kong's high-rise apartments. See our engineered construction guide for technical details.

Is herringbone flooring durable?

Yes. Engineered herringbone flooring is designed for long-term durability and resistance to warping, even in humid environments.

Can it be used in apartments?

Yes. It is widely used in residential apartments and high-rise buildings across Asia and Europe.

 
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