Parador Modular One Oak Pure Nature Alternative?

  • Erstellt am 2022-02-12 17:11:33

Baranej

2022-02-12 17:11:33
  • #1
Hi everyone,

although we now have quite a few samples at home, we still haven't found a good alternative to the Parador Modular One Oak Pure Natural.

In terms of design, we find the floor pretty perfect for us, but despite its usage class 33, it is apparently very sensitive to scratches, and precisely because of the actual robustness, we want vinyl.

Do you know of a more durable vinyl floor that looks as much as possible like the mentioned Parador floor?

Most floors are too dark, too light, or visually not "warm" enough (i.e., grayish).

Do you have any ideas or would you say that you can simply install the Parador?
 

henning181

2022-02-12 18:08:58
  • #2
Hello,

We bought a package of our flooring back then, laid it out and tried it.
After that, we bought the remaining 120 m2.

Regards
 

Baranej

2022-02-12 18:13:18
  • #3
We at least have samples of it at home and have at least laid out and looked at the Parador. Visually, everything is great for us, only the negative reviews unsettle us regarding scratches.

With the sample, you really have to try hard to get scratches in, so I didn’t manage it even by sliding chairs on it with full weight, etc.
 

RotorMotor

2022-02-12 18:18:49
  • #4
How do you like Wineo 1000/1200/1500?
 

Baranej

2022-02-13 06:10:43
  • #5
Thank you for the tip, we would actually prefer clicking, and for the extra cost, the floor would have to be very convincing visually. We will take a look at the floor in person.
 

taschenonkel

2022-02-15 11:40:56
  • #6
We have installed exactly this floor, about 140m2 on the ground floor. Despite 3 children and a dog, there are no problems. Even if a piece of glowing coal falls from the stove onto it, you don’t notice anything. I can’t find anything negative here. We bought the floor in 2019. The floor has a texture anyway, so scratches will hardly be noticeable?
 
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