Premium European oak parquet with advanced waterproof joint protection, exceptional stability, and Decomagna installation expertise for Kenyan homes, offices, and hospitality projects.
Engineered wood is real hardwood on top (often European oak) supported by multiple layers underneath. This structure delivers the warmth and authenticity of wood, with better dimensional stability for modern construction and climate variations.
In Kenya, “wood + water” is usually seen as a problem — but modern engineered wood systems focus on joint protection, correct installation, and proper site conditions. That’s why premium parquet can work in kitchens and selected bathroom applications.
Engineered wood performance depends heavily on how it’s installed. We select the system based on your subfloor, humidity conditions, pattern choice, and finishing details.
Brass inlay needs a stable base for accuracy, alignment, and long-term performance — that’s why we execute it using glue-down installation.
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Engineered wood parquet isn’t one look — it’s a design system. Choose modern planks, classic herringbone, double herringbone, or tile-style patterns depending on your space, lighting, and architectural style.
We install engineered oak and parquet floors across Nairobi and beyond — designed for real Kenyan homes and real usage.
Warm premium engineered wood floor for a high-end residential interior.
Natural grain + stable construction — ideal for premium interiors in Kenya.
Premium engineered wood extends the life of hardwood resources by combining a real wood surface with a stable multi-layer structure. It’s a long-term investment in comfort, aesthetics, and durability.
Not every space needs engineered wood. But for premium feel, authentic grain, and luxury patterns like herringbone, engineered wood is the category leader.
| Feature | Engineered Wood | Laminate | Vinyl (SPC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Real wood surface | Yes | No | No |
| Luxury patterns (herringbone etc.) | Excellent | Good (visual only) | Good |
| Water resistance | High (system-dependent) | High (product-dependent) | Very high |
| Premium feel underfoot | Best | Good | Good |
Tell us your location, space size, and design preference. We’ll advise on the right system and installation method, including glue-down for herringbone and brass inlay.
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Laminate is often referred to as a “hybrid” floor because of its high-density fiberboard (HDF) core topped with an image layer and wear layer. Wear layer: Wear layers are commonly waterproof, protect the floor from scratches and stains, and provide a realistic feel. Wear layers can include rougher, more natural-looking scrapes and knots. Image layer: This holds the pattern or print, making the laminate look like real hardwood and stone.
The Abrasion Class (AC) rating determines how much traffic your laminate flooring can
handle. To find the best laminate option for areas around your home or business; follow the
ratings below:
● AC1: Sufficient for bedrooms and closets.
● AC2: Perfect for family rooms, living rooms, and dining rooms.
● AC3: Great for high-traffic residential spaces and light commercial use.
● AC4: Fantastic for residential spaces and commercial areas with medium foot traffic
● AC5: The best option for heavy commercial applications.
Most of our laminate floors come backed with an extensive warranty ranging from five years to a lifetime guarantee. With proper care, your laminate can look beautiful in your home for years of enjoyment. We offer 15 -20 years of warranty
You can install laminate above and below grade and practically anywhere in the home. We recommend waterproof laminate for high moisture areas, like the kitchen and bathroom, and suggest that you clean up any water or spills right away
For weekly maintenance, sweep your floors with a soft-bristle broom to clean off dust, debris, and leftover crumbs. Damp-mop your laminate with a liquid cleaning solution specifically formulated for it. Use a damp microfiber mop or another absorbent mop that will prevent too much water from getting on your laminate.