Taking up a cheap laminate floor with the intention of exposing and then restoring floorboards in the hall we were delighted to discover parquet flooring. The damage seems to be fairly minimal, the main area being near what was a sealed door which was not covered by the laminate and which seems to have sustained some water damage. The wood in this area is bowed and cracked. In other areas there seem to be relatively small pieces of wenge border missing and in others someone in times gone by has set about with wood filler to try to make good various cracks and small gaps.
Around the edges the boards seem to have been nailed down but once in to the body I think they're stuck down, all surprisingly (I think surprisingly) to the floorboards. (Edwardian house - suspended timber ground floor).
What is puzzling me is the thickness of the boards. They seem to be barely 5mm thick. I thought it would be fairly easy to source a few replacement blocks and some wenge strip and make good but I'm not sure it will be that easy. Does anyone have any suggestions. I'm attaching a photo of the main damaged part (also showing some undamaged which constitutes the bulk of the floor) in the hope that this may assist.
Thanks.
Around the edges the boards seem to have been nailed down but once in to the body I think they're stuck down, all surprisingly (I think surprisingly) to the floorboards. (Edwardian house - suspended timber ground floor).
What is puzzling me is the thickness of the boards. They seem to be barely 5mm thick. I thought it would be fairly easy to source a few replacement blocks and some wenge strip and make good but I'm not sure it will be that easy. Does anyone have any suggestions. I'm attaching a photo of the main damaged part (also showing some undamaged which constitutes the bulk of the floor) in the hope that this may assist.
Thanks.