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» Under what conditions should you recommend a varnish, oil or wax?
Under what conditions should you recommend a varnish, oil or wax?

The choice between varnish, oil or wax for a wooden floor depends on several factors. Here are the conditions in which each finish is recommended:

Varnish

Recommended in the following cases:

  • Areas with heavy traffic (public places, shops)
  • Need for maximum protection against stains and wear and tear
  • Desire for minimal maintenance
  • Looking for a glossy or satin finish
  • Spaces requiring increased resistance to moisture

Varnish is ideal for parquet flooring subject to significant stress, as it forms a durable and waterproof protective layer.

Oil

Recommended when:

  • You want to preserve the natural appearance of the wood
  • Partial renovation is planned
  • You are looking for the authentic feel of wood
  • Aesthetics take precedence over extreme resistance
  • Regular but easy maintenance is preferred.

Oil is particularly suitable for noble woods such as oak or exotic species, as it enhances their natural beauty.

Wax

To be favoured in the following situations:

  • Looking for a traditional and warm appearance
  • Old or characterful parquet floors
  • Low-traffic areas
  • Possibility of frequent maintenance
  • Desire for a satin or gloss finish

Wax is ideal for classic or rustic interiors and for people who are willing to maintain their parquet regularly.

In short, varnish is ideal for maximum protection and minimum maintenance, oil for a natural look and easy renovation, and wax for a traditional and warm finish. The final choice will depend on the use of the place, the desired aesthetic and the level of maintenance that you are willing to give to the parquet.