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Herringbone Floors: The Timeless Trend Elevating Modern Interiors

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A few design elements strike the perfect balance between classic elegance and modern appeal quite like herringbone floors. Whether they're laid in warm oak, rich walnut or sleek engineered planks, herringbone patterns instantly add depth, movement and craftmanship to any room. If you're considering this iconic style for your home then here is everything you need to know on Herringbone Floors : The Timeless Trend Elevating Modern Interiors.



Ted Todd herringbone floor in renovated kitchen


What Makes Herringbone Flooring So Special?


Herringbone isn't just a flooring pattern, its a statement. The distinctive V shape, created by placing rectangular boards at 90 degree angles, brings a subtle but striking visual texture to a space without feeling stuffy, detailed without being busy.


Designers love it because -


  • Creates visual interest even in natural or minimalist interiors

  • Makes rooms feel larger thanks to its directional flow

  • Adds heritage charm without looking old fashioned.

  • Works with nearly every design style, from Scandinavian to Parisian to contemporary



Herringbone Vs Chevron : Know The Difference


These two patterns are often confused, but the direction is simple

  • Herringbone uses rectangular planks, laid in a broken zig zag pattern

  • Chevron uses angled planks cut at 45 degrees to form a continuous V shape


Herringbone tends to feel more classic and textured, while chevron leans modern and streamlined.


Best Wood Types for Herringbone Floors


Oak -

Classic, durable and full of character. European white oak is especially popular for its beautiful grain


Walnut -

Dark, luxurious and perfect for adding drama


Engineered Wood -

A great option for stability, especially over radiant heat or concrete subfloors.


Luxury Vinyl Tile -

Budget friendly, pet friendly and easier to install, ideal for high traffic areas.



Dark LVT in herringbone pattern with pale fitted wardrobes


Choosing The Right Finish


Your finish dramatically affects the overall mood. Consider -


  • Matt of satin for a modern, understated elegance

  • Gloss if you love a polished, classic feel

  • Smoked or stained for richer tones

  • Whitewashed for an airy, Scandinavian look


Pro Tip! Lighter finishes help highlight the pattern without overwhelming small rooms





Where Herringbone Floors Shine


Herringbone can work anywhere, but its especially transformative in

  • Entryways, for a grand first impression

  • Living rooms, adds warmth and sophistication

  • Dining rooms, elevates simple furniture

  • Kitchens, pairs beautifully with islands and shaker cabinetry

  • Hallways, enhances long corridors with movement and rhythm


Styling Tips For Herringbone Floors


  • Keep area rugs simple so the pattern can shine

  • Opt for neutral or organic materials (linen, marble, brass)

  • Use clean lined furniture to balance the detailed flooring

  • Try vertical wall treatments, like board and batten or tall drapery to compliment the directional flow.



If your looking to add character, craftmanship and timeless style to your home, herringbone floors are one of the most impactful investments you can make. They elevate everyday spaces into something memorable, and their enduring charm ensures they'll never go out of style.


What We Offer


Here at Floor Design we have many options of herringbone to choose from. Including wood, laminate and LVT. Visit our showroom or enquire online to view our options and samples.




 
 
 

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