Our indoor environments should be cozy and nurturing, that satisfy the soul, mind, and body, and I believe that we should strive to accomplish this with a significant level of sustainability. These things are intricately connected.
How does this translate to wood flooring ?
What is a sustainable wood floor?
Above all wood flooring should be a joy to walk on. It should have warmth, beauty, and a timeless character. Ease of maintenance and repair ability of the finish are a necessity. Dimensional stability should be a design element. Material choice, assembly, and installation should be treated with care and intention. It should be built to last. Materials should be respected.
What would this floor look like?
I think that the floor that best represents these characteristics was and is Parquet de Versailles. Conceived in 1684 by Louis XIV it is still in active use today.
As an experiment my friend Konrad Sauer and I conspired to replicate Parquet de Versailles. It was an idea born in the middle of a fishing trip. Our intent is to contemparize installation but maintain all the elements of the original. Parquet joined traditionally to last 100 years or more.
Nothing is more sustainable than longevity.