Some people use high-quality parquet flooring at a high cost, only to be surprised that the final result does not feel as luxurious as they expected.
The reason is not the flooring itself, but a common mistake: treating parquet as an isolated element separate from the rest of the space.
True luxury does not come from the price of a single element, but from the harmony between all elements in the space.
When the flooring is very luxurious while the furniture is cluttered, the colors are inconsistent, or the details are overly complex, the space loses its sense of elegance and becomes visually overwhelming.
Similarly, choosing a bold pattern alongside a highly detailed interior can create visual competition instead of balance.
In refined interior designs, flooring does not try to dominate the space; instead, it quietly supports the overall scene.
For this reason, a simple floor can sometimes appear more luxurious than a more expensive one—simply because it is placed in the right space and used in the right way.