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Herringbone wood flooring brings timeless pattern, movement and elegance into the home. It creates a design-led finish that feels both classic and current.
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Premium flooring with timeless style and everyday practicality.
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Premium flooring with timeless style and everyday practicality.
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Premium flooring with timeless style and everyday practicality.
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Premium flooring with timeless style and everyday practicality.
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Premium flooring with timeless style and everyday practicality.
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Premium flooring with timeless style and everyday practicality.
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Herringbone wood flooring is one of the most popular premium flooring styles. It works beautifully in living rooms, hallways, bedrooms and statement spaces where customers want a floor that feels more architectural and refined.
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Herringbone requires more precision during fitting because of the angled pattern. It is best installed by an experienced fitter. The result is a much more decorative and design-led floor.
Absolutely. Herringbone can actually make smaller rooms feel more dynamic and interesting. Smaller plank sizes (e.g. 90mm wide) tend to work best in compact spaces.
Yes, engineered herringbone is generally suitable for underfloor heating. Solid wood herringbone is not usually recommended. Always confirm with the product specification.
A flat, dry and stable subfloor is essential. Concrete screeds and plywood subfloors both work well. Your fitter should check moisture levels before installation.
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