The different board formats used for our flooring give every space a different effect. They shape the character of the living space and make creative statements.
If you want to emphasise the space, we recommend using floorboards with larger formats. Small spaces on the other hand can be enhanced using medium sized boards.
By using you will reinforce the effect of the flooring selected. Matching skirting boards ensure an even more harmonious look.
Overview of the board formats used for our flooring types:
Format
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Classic
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Large
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Kingsize
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Long
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Medium
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Design flooring | ✓ | ✓ |
Long - long floorboards
The Long format is suitable for architectural designs over a large area. The Long format is also ideal in the case of open plan living, where cooking and eating areas are connected to each other.
Kingsize - large floorboards
The Kingsize format is suitable for large rooms. In this size, decors reveal their full beauty, and time is saved during the installation process.
Large - wide floorboards
The innovative Large format gives the home landscape new dimensions and underlines the generous room effect. This board format showcases the country house decors at their best.
Classic - classic floorboards
Suitable for any room, boards in this format have balanced proportions. Whether entirely on trend or classically elegant, the Classic format incorporates the right feeling in every room thanks to its diversity of decors.
Medium – slim wooden parquet format
The Medium format is the ideal solution for small rooms. The character of these floorboards is strengthened by the circumferential bevels and the floor looks like real wooden parquet.
Bevels for a special look
EGGER accentuates flooring decors with longitudinal, central, or circumferential bevels. This underlines either individual floorboards or the panel row. A waterproof lacquer is used in production to protect the edging.
The 2-sided edging bevels emphasise the flooring boards in a row.
The all-round bevel emphasises each individual floor board .
Additional bevels milled onto the panels create a natural tile effect.