Wednesday, 21 July 2010

These are a few select images from the Jordan Andrews portfolio presenting our various different types of floor designs.

Chingford private residence:




The Jordan Andrews Ltd team completed an impressive residential installation for a private client in Chingford, where the client requested a herringbone patterned hardwood floor.

Jordan Andrews specified and installed the 'Versaille' range of Engineered Hardwood Parquet flooring, chosen in an pre-finished Smoked Oak finish.

The Versaille range is a contemporary take on the classic herringbone style, constructed from a wider board and creating a more modern finish.


Orange HQ London Paddington:


Jordan Andrews were commissioned to supply and install hardwood flooring to the canteen area of the Orange Headquarters situated in Paddington, Central London.

The installation consisted of a Weitzer Parkett WP Strip, 2 layer construction wood floor, designed to be fully adhered to the sub floor with a 5.5mm wear layer.




The Oak Special, Pre-Finished Lacquered Weitzer Parkett strip is a cost effective way of installing a hardwood floor to a large commercial area. Each section is made from 5 thin strips of smaller staves, giving a istinctive overall look.

Hadleywood private residence:



For this striking installation, the client requested a herringbone hardwood floor with borders in a classic Oak finish. This was a perfect solution, as they were also keen to save time and remove the need for sanding and extended finishing.

Jordan Andrews specified and installed a Fumed Oak floor with an Acacia border, all constructed from the Weitzer Parkett Classic range of pre-finished lacquered hardwood.
Also required was a specially commissioned 'sunray' design framing the large bay window ,which was created from Acacia and Pearwood hardwood segments.
The end result was a glamorous and refined bespoke design that made the bay window area a true focal point of the room. The flooring brought warmth and an elegance which infused the rest of the house and communal areas.


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