Herringbone Flooring

With its eye-catching looks and luxurious designs, our Herringbone flooring collection makes a long-lasting impression. Oak Herringbone flooring is a very popular choice that boasts an elegant and high-class finish, perfect for the kitchen . Whether you are looking for Herringbone tiles, or a Herringbone wood floor, we have a diverse range of Herringbone flooring available. Shop the entire range now to find your dream Herringbone flooring.

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What is Herringbone?

Herringbone flooring features a bold angular pattern, creating a premium, luxurious look. Traditional Herringbone floors are made from solid wood, but these days you can get the effect with LVT, SPC, and other flooring types.

Herringbone parquet flooring dates back centuries, yet it still remains one of the most popular flooring options for modern homes.

What rooms is Herringbone flooring suitable for?

Depending upon the type of flooring you purchase, Herringbone designs can be added to any room of the house. LVT Herringbone floor tile is naturally water-resistant, and can be installed in the bathroom, kitchen, and any other moisture-prone space.

If you buy a Herringbone wood floor, it should not be installed in high-moisture areas. Even engineered wood Herringbone floors, which are more water-resistant than solid wood, will become damaged if installed in the bathroom.

Is Herringbone flooring out of style?

It is unlikely Herringbone flooring will ever go out of style. Introduced in the 16th century, Herringbone floors remain one of the most popular flooring styles today.

Their versatility gives Herringbone floors a timeless appeal. They can be installed throughout the entire room, or you could choose to install them as a border to separate open-plan areas. For a totally unique look, combine multiple Herringbone designs together.

Do you need underlay for Herringbone wood floor?

A Herringbone wood floor doesn’t need underlay, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t use one. Your decision should be based upon installation method, stability, exposure to moisture, and the type of subfloor it is being installed onto.

Wooden floors that are fixed down to the subfloor at ground level are less likely to need underlay. However, if the subfloor is concrete and you are installing a solid wood Herringbone floor, a moisture barrier underlay is recommended.

Does it cost more to install Herringbone tiles?

If you are installing Herringbone pattern LVT floors, it won’t cost more. However, if you are installing a Herringbone wood floor, the price may work out a little more expensive. Solid wood floors do tend to need to be installed professionally as they are fixed down to the subfloor. As there are more tiles to install with a Herringbone pattern, it could bump the cost up.

Does a Herringbone pattern make a room look larger or smaller?

Herringbone patterns are used in smaller rooms to make them appear larger. They can also help to make a room appear wider, making them an excellent choice for narrow hallways. The angular pattern produces an illusion of movement, helping to create a more spacious look. You could also use Herringbone flooring to brighten up a darker room.