Choosing between parquet and tiles for the dining area is an important decision that can influence both the aesthetic appearance of the room and its functionality. Each option has advantages and disadvantages, and the most suitable choice will depend on personal preferences, lifestyle, and budget.

Parquet in the Dining Area

Warm and welcoming atmosphere: Parquet creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for the dining area.

Comfort: Walking barefoot on parquet is pleasant, and thermal insulation is better than with tiles.

Variety: There is a wide range of parquet types (solid wood, engineered wood, laminate), colors, and textures, allowing you to personalize the space.

Disadvantages:

Maintenance: Parquet requires more careful maintenance than tiles. Wine, coffee, or other liquid stains can penetrate the surface and be difficult to remove.

Scratches: Parquet can be scratched by chairs, cutlery, or other sharp objects.

Humidity: Exposure to excessive humidity can damage parquet.

Tiles in the Dining Area

Easy to clean: Tiles are water and stain-resistant, making them very easy to clean.

Durable: Tiles are very resistant to wear and tear and scratches.

Modern: Tiles can give a modern and elegant look to the dining area.