ᐅ Woodland Lecher Parquet Private Label Belmono – Any Experiences?
Created on: 20 Jan 2017 15:48
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EA-Tec
Hello,
After many months of searching for parquet flooring, we have finally found a floor that we really like.
It is the Castellano Schlossdiele by Belmono.
Manufactured in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we have already been in contact with the manufacturer. Everything sounded quite fine so far, and the manufacturer seems reliable. It would be possible to buy directly from the manufacturer, but then I would have to handle shipping and import myself, so purchasing through Holzland Becher or via a flooring installer is the only option. This is a new build (apartment), and we do not have a flooring installer yet, so there is no one to consult on this.
When looking at dealers and so on, you mostly see brands like Haro, Kährs, Meister, and Parador, as well as various private labels, such as HQ at Holzland Becker or Belmono at Holzland Becher.
The selection of Schlossdielen (German-style tongue and groove planks) is far less extensive than that of wide planks. We particularly like the Belmono floor because of its dimensions, 350 x 24 cm (138 x 9.4 inches). The individual plank already looks fantastic in the store!
The Schlossdielen from Haro and others sometimes cost twice as much as the Belmono planks. Now the question arises whether this price difference is really just due to the brand name, or if the Belmono plank is of lower quality?
It is important to us to have a high-quality floor that will bring us joy for many years. In principle, I would be willing to pay the extra cost for Haro and similar brands, but none of their plank designs appeal to us as much as the Belmono one. Hain also offers a floor that looks okay, but it would cost about twice as much per square meter, and it is visually only "okay."
Does anyone know Belmono and can share information about their quality?
After many months of searching for parquet flooring, we have finally found a floor that we really like.
It is the Castellano Schlossdiele by Belmono.
Manufactured in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we have already been in contact with the manufacturer. Everything sounded quite fine so far, and the manufacturer seems reliable. It would be possible to buy directly from the manufacturer, but then I would have to handle shipping and import myself, so purchasing through Holzland Becher or via a flooring installer is the only option. This is a new build (apartment), and we do not have a flooring installer yet, so there is no one to consult on this.
When looking at dealers and so on, you mostly see brands like Haro, Kährs, Meister, and Parador, as well as various private labels, such as HQ at Holzland Becker or Belmono at Holzland Becher.
The selection of Schlossdielen (German-style tongue and groove planks) is far less extensive than that of wide planks. We particularly like the Belmono floor because of its dimensions, 350 x 24 cm (138 x 9.4 inches). The individual plank already looks fantastic in the store!
The Schlossdielen from Haro and others sometimes cost twice as much as the Belmono planks. Now the question arises whether this price difference is really just due to the brand name, or if the Belmono plank is of lower quality?
It is important to us to have a high-quality floor that will bring us joy for many years. In principle, I would be willing to pay the extra cost for Haro and similar brands, but none of their plank designs appeal to us as much as the Belmono one. Hain also offers a floor that looks okay, but it would cost about twice as much per square meter, and it is visually only "okay."
Does anyone know Belmono and can share information about their quality?
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Hans-Maulwurf11 Mar 2019 08:50EA-Tec schrieb:
We also paid just under 56€ per square meter (about $60 per square yard). At that time, the flooring wasn’t available anywhere for less than 72€ per square meter (about $77 per square yard). With just over 100 square meters (about 1,076 square feet), we were glad to have gotten it at a “good” price.
The structure feels fantastic when walking on it! I honestly don’t even remember the last time I wore socks inside the house.
By the way, choosing hardwood flooring was arguably one of the best decisions. Friends advised against it, saying “too sensitive, dents, scratches”... all nonsense. Yes, it has a couple of minor marks, but they’re hardly noticeable and, more importantly, the feeling underfoot is simply amazing.
I never want anything other than wood flooring again.Hi,
could you share a review of the Castellano Schlossdiele by Belmono?
Are you still satisfied with it? Thanks a lot.
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Daniel-Sp24 Mar 2019 17:56Hello Arifas,
What has been your experience with the manor floorboards from Hegener-Hachmann? Have you installed them over underfloor heating? How do they perform in terms of gaps or cracks? Do the boards expand and contract significantly? Are they high maintenance?
For my wife, the manor floorboards are very high on the shortlist, partly because they come from her home region.
Regards, Daniel
What has been your experience with the manor floorboards from Hegener-Hachmann? Have you installed them over underfloor heating? How do they perform in terms of gaps or cracks? Do the boards expand and contract significantly? Are they high maintenance?
For my wife, the manor floorboards are very high on the shortlist, partly because they come from her home region.
Regards, Daniel