Antique tumbled herringbone in black smoked oak

A large-scale herringbone installation for a new-build in South Dublin, completed in partnership with a trusted builder. The client chose antique tumbled oak with a black smoked finish, a style that replicates the character of aged parquet while being fully compatible with underfloor heating.

Quick facts

Flooring: Antique tumbled herringbone parquet

Material: Solid oak (kiln-dried, tumbled, black smoked)

Design details: Double border around perimeter

Finish: Black smoked tone + wax oil

Location: South Dublin (new-build)

Project overview

This project involved supplying and fitting antique tumbled herringbone throughout a significant new-build property. We coordinated closely with the builder to schedule sanding and finishing after other trades had completed their work, protecting the final result.

At a glance

Supplied antique tumbled herringbone with a black smoked oak tone.

Installed over underfloor heating using a full glue-down method.

Fitted a double border around the perimeter of each room.

Coordinated finishing schedule with the builder to avoid damage from other trades.

Completed sanding, colouring, and wax oil finish four weeks after installation.

What the client wanted

A parquet floor with an aged, characterful appearance in a new-build property.

A finish that would highlight the natural grain and tonal variation in the oak.

A double border layout to frame each room.

Compatibility with underfloor heating.

A warm, vintage tone that would suit the property.

Our solution

Antique tumbled parquet delivers the look of a floor that’s been down for decades without sacrificing modern performance. We managed the full process from supply through to finishing, timing each stage around the wider build programme.

Challenges on site and how we handled them

 

Coordinating with other trades

On a busy new-build site, floors are vulnerable to damage from follow-on work. We agreed with the builder to leave the parquet unfinished until all kitchen and bedroom units were installed, then returned four weeks later to sand, colour, and finish.

Achieving an authentic aged look in a new property

The tumbling process distresses each block before installation, creating an effect that looks like the floor has been in place for years. The black smoked finish deepens this character without obscuring the natural grain.

Underfloor heating requirements

Solid parquet and underfloor heating work well together when installed correctly. We glued the blocks directly to the subfloor, ensuring stable contact and efficient heat transfer.

Materials, layout and finish

Parquet: Antique tumbled solid oak herringbone

Processing: Extended kiln drying + tumbling for an aged, distressed appearance

Layout: Herringbone with double border around perimeter

Installation: Full glue-down, suitable for underfloor heating

Finish: Black smoked oak tone + wax oil

The finished result

The completed floor brings warmth and character to a contemporary new-build. The black smoked tone lifts the natural variation in the oak, light and dark tones sit alongside each other, giving each room depth and visual interest. The double border frames the herringbone pattern and works well with the fitted skirtings throughout.

Services used on this project

Antique tumbled parquet supply and fitting

Underfloor heating-compatible installation

Borders and layout design

Floor sanding, colouring, and wax oil finishing

Builder/contractor coordination

FAQs about this antique tumbled parquet project

Each block goes through a tumbling process that distresses the edges and surface, replicating the wear you’d see on a floor that’s been down for decades.

Yes. Solid parquet installed using a full glue-down method works well with underfloor heating, providing good heat transfer and a comfortable feel underfoot.

On a new-build site, finishing too early risks damage from other trades. By scheduling sanding and finishing after kitchens and bedrooms were fitted, we protected the final result.

It enhances the natural grain and tonal variation in the oak, bringing out contrast between lighter and darker areas without masking the wood’s character.

Yes. A double border suits many rooms, but herringbone running directly to the walls is also effective depending on the space and design.

Want antique tumbled parquet in your home?

If you’re drawn to the character of aged flooring but want the performance of a new installation, antique tumbled herringbone could be the right choice. We supply and fit throughout Dublin and Leinster.