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Three-layer engineered parquet
100% natural wood

Three-layer engineered parquet

Three-layer engineered parquet is built in three layers for better long-term stability. The right choice for large surfaces, open-space, medium–heavy traffic and projects with underfloor heating. 25 shades in oak, maple and beech.

25
Shades available
3
Layers for stability
Natural
Oak · Maple · Beech
UFH
Underfloor heating
Manufacturer warranty
Professional installation included
Made in Switzerland
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Delivery 6-10 weeks

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Three-layer engineered parquet models

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Discover three-layer engineered parquet models for every interior: commercial projects, premium residential, passive houses and NZEB. Available in shades and species of oak, ash, maple, walnut and cherry, with thicknesses from 10 mm to 14 mm. Most models are compatible with underfloor heating.

Prices start from €47.47/m² + VAT. Final price on each product page.

What three-layer parquet is made of

Unlike two-layer parquet with 2 layers, three-layer parquet also has a middle layer for support and stability. The multi-layer structural quality comes from how the 3 layers are produced and bonded.

Top noble wood layer of three-layer parquet

Top layer (wear / noble layer)

The top layer is authentic wood, 3.5 mm thick in Kulttur products (thinner options exist too). Uses various noble woods: oak, beech, maple, walnut and cherry.

Middle softwood layer with orthogonal HDF pieces

Middle layer

The middle layer uses softwood (spruce-fir) with orthogonally bonded HDF end pieces. Its role: support and absorb directional stresses.

Fir-veneer stabilising bottom layer

Stabilising layer

The stabilising bottom layer is made of fir veneer and stiffens the entire structure. The 3 layers work together to deliver thermal performance, stability and quietness.

Premium three-layer parquet in modern living room

Why choose three-layer parquet

If you want wood parquet with a premium look and good stability on large surfaces, three-layer is one of the safest choices among all parquet types. Installation is simpler, depending on collection — click or tongue-and-groove systems.

Finishes and surface protections increase wear and splash resistance in daily use; certain ranges offer B-Protect treatments. Key advantage: sanding and refreshing over time. Three-layer's noble layer is at least 3.5 mm. For underfloor heating, often chosen for stability and good heat transfer.

Kulttur consultant reviewing plan with client for parquet choice

How to choose three-layer parquet

  • Pick three-layer when you have large, open-plan, continuous spaces; want better stability and premium comfort; have medium-heavy traffic (hallways, living, circulation).
  • [Two-layer](/{lang}/parchet-stratificat/parchet-dublu-stratificat) is enough for more fragmented surfaces (separate rooms), very good screed, good humidity control or budget optimisation without losing premium look.
  • Underfloor heating: thermal resistance + substrate + correct install.
  • Finish: oiled or lacquered, depending on traffic and style.
  • Species: oak, ash, maple, walnut, cherry.
  • Board width: 139, 181, 209, 221 — changes the visual effect significantly.
  • Joint system + installation: floating or glued.

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14 mm three-layer parquet in premium living with modern furniture

Why thickness matters for three-layer parquet: 10 mm vs 14 mm

Thickness influences the feel underfoot, long-term tolerance and how the floor settles into the project.

  • 10 mm — useful when renovating and you need to keep levels and thresholds, or have height constraints.
  • 14 mm — useful when you want a solid, premium feel and large spaces with a floor that has presence.
  • Wear layer matters. Guideline: 2.5 mm → 1–2 reconditionings, 3 mm → 2–3, 3.5 mm → 3–4. Kulttur three-layer top layer is at least 3.5 mm.
Professional three-layer parquet installation on prepared screed

Installing three-layer parquet

Installation done right preserves look and performance. Rushed installation ruins both. Kulttur provides consulting, design, professional installation and maintenance for three-layer parquet.

  • Flat and clean substrate — precondition for any install.
  • Screed moisture checked before installation.
  • Acclimatisation of boards in the room before installation.
  • Expansion gaps at walls and thresholds — mandatory for natural wood movement.
  • Substrate correctly chosen, especially for underfloor heating — total thermal resistance matters for efficiency.
Proper parquet maintenance — vacuuming and damp cloth

Maintaining three-layer parquet

Correct maintenance is simple. Regular cleaning and little water.

  • Vacuum or sweep with soft brush, regularly.
  • Barely-damp cloth, not water wash.
  • Appropriate solutions for engineered parquet, not aggressive detergents.
  • Pads under furniture legs and chairs.
  • Common mistakes. Too much water; wrong solutions leaving film or damaging finish; no pads.
  • When visible wear or repeated scratches appear, discuss a reconditioning plan.
Three-layer parquet

Three-layer parquet

For larger rooms and a calmer board presence

Three-layer parquet has a more robust structure than two-layer, making it suitable for large living rooms, open-plan spaces and high-traffic projects. The 3-layer construction reduces internal tensions and ensures predictable behavior on generous surfaces.

Best for
large living rooms, open-space, premium projects
Look
more spacious and architectural
25 shades in solid wood

25 shades in solid wood

Oak, maple, beech — each with its own character

Three-layer construction reduces internal tension — boards handle humidity variations well and perform on large surfaces. Suitable for commercial projects, villa hallways and homes with generous openings.

Wood species
oak, maple, beech
Stability
3 layers with cross-grain core
Compatible
UFH, heavy traffic, commercial

Frequently asked questions about three-layer engineered parquet

Solid parquet is a single piece of wood. Three-layer parquet has 3 layers working together for stability and more predictable behavior, especially on large surfaces.

Yes, in many projects it's chosen precisely for stability and good heat transfer. The complete system matters: parquet, substrate and installation. As a guideline, the total recommended thermal resistance is below 0.15 m²K/W.

It's more suitable when you want a solid feel and have large spaces. The 10 mm option can be better for renovations or when you have height restrictions.

Reconditioning should be done when the finish visibly wears out, uneven dull patches appear, or scratches repeat. The schedule depends on traffic and maintenance.

It can be a very good option if you choose the right collection and finish for the traffic and the installation is done correctly. For such projects, thicknesses of 12–14 mm are usually more appropriate.