Soft Light, Warm Grain — A Chevron Oak Floor in a Parisian Haussmann Apartment
Project Name: Parisian Haussmann-Style Boutique Apartment
City: Paris, France
Application: Residential Project / Apartment
Flooring Style:Modern French / Soft Minimalism
Product: Engineered Wood Flooring – Chevron
Surface: Brushed UV Lacquer
Size: 15/4*90*510mm
Color: Creamy Warm Light Oak
Flooring Type:OAK 3-LAYER-Chevron
Area: 220m²
Completion: 2025
Client Concern
Precision installation and maintaining a clean creamy oak tone over time
The client wanted a refined modern French interior that combined classic architectural details with contemporary softness. Their main concerns were achieving perfectly aligned chevron geometry and preventing the light oak color from yellowing under natural sunlight.
Our Solution
We utilized high-precision milling technology to manufacture the 510 × 90 mm chevron blocks, ensuring seamless alignment and sharp continuous lines throughout the installation.
Premium AB grade oak was carefully selected to achieve a clean, uniform appearance with minimal knots and color variation.
To preserve the desired creamy warm tone (AM-40), we applied a specialized UV lacquer finish with anti-yellowing protection. A subtle wire-brushed texture added natural warmth while maintaining a refined modern look.
The robust 15 mm structure with a 4 mm solid oak top layer delivers excellent durability, acoustic comfort, and long-term dimensional stability through its 3-layer engineered construction.
| Parameter | Specification |
| Species
| OAK 3-LAYER |
| Size | 15/4*90*510mm |
Top Layer | 4mm |
Color | AM-40 |
Finish | UVLacquer |
Grading | AB |
Surface | Brushed |
Installation | T&G |
Client Review
“The chevron floor became the highlight of the entire renovation. The creamy oak tone feels elegant, bright, and timeless, perfectly complementing both the classic moldings and modern furniture. The installation precision is exceptional, with every line perfectly aligned, and the overall finish feels luxurious and highly refined.”——Client from Paris
Written by Flooring Project Team
Reviewed by Technical Flooring Specialist
Last Updated: May 2026

