Herringbone Flooring
Do you also love herringbone floors and are you looking for the right one for your home or office? Then check out our collection full of A-brands such as Vivafloors and Floer. You can choose between click- and adhesive PVC, parquet (real wood) or laminate. Not ready to order yet? Feel free to call or email us. You are also welcome in our showroom in Alphen aan de Rijn.
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Belakos Attico Herringbone XL 83 Dryback PVC - Knot-free Oak Look 76.5 x 15.3 cm
Belakos Attico Herringbone XL 81 Dryback PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 71 Dryback PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 72 Dryback PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 73 Dryback PVC - Popular Herringbone Floor
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 74 Dryback PVC - Planks 76.5 x 15.3 cm
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 75 Dryback PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 76 Dryback PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 77 Dryback PVC - Whalebone
Belakos Rustico Herringbone 40 Dryback PVC
Belakos Rustico Herringbone 10 Dryback PVC
Belakos Rustico Herringbone 20 Dryback PVC
Belakos Rustico Herringbone 30 Dryback PVC - Rustic oak-look glue-down PVC
Belakos Rustico Herringbone 50 Dryback PVC
Belakos Rustico Herringbone 60 Dryback PVC
Belakos Attico Herringbone XL 81 Rigid Click PVC
Belakos Attico Herringbone XL 83 Rigid Click PVC - Popular herringbone floor
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 71 Rigid Click PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 72 Rigid Click PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 76 Rigid Click PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 74 Rigid Click PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 77 Rigid Click PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 75 Rigid Click PVC
Floorlife YUP Sutton Herringbone Dryback Warm Natural 1503 Dryback PVC
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Just as these floors are generally well suited for a combination with underfloor heating. When purchasing a herringbone floor and calculating the number of square meters you will need to install a space, it is necessary to take this into account. We generally indicate this with each product, we wrote a Calculate m2 manual and cutting loss And of course you can always Contact To record with us. Better safe, than sorry. Herringbone have floors laid by our laying service We got you!
Not so useful myself to lay a herringbone floor yourself or perhaps just no sense or time to start on this yourself?
Then especially for you we have our Laying service . With our laying service you leave the laying of the herringbone floor to a professional. This way you can be sure that your floor will be as you envisage.
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What is cutting loss and why take it into account?
When purchasing and especially installing a herringbone floor, there is always a loss of cut. By cutting loss we mean pieces of floors that cannot be used because it has already been sawn. In other subjects they sometimes call this saw loss. Are you unsure about how much cutting loss you should calculate on the area to be laid by you?
Frequently asked questions about Herringbone Flooring
What is a herringbone floor?
A herringbone floor is a type of flooring where the planks are laid at a 90-degree angle in a V-pattern. This classic laying pattern provides a luxurious and timeless look for both modern and traditional interiors. Visit our website. We have a wide range of herringbone floors.
Which materials are suitable for herringbone flooring?
Herringbone floors are available in various materials, such as solid wood, engineered wood, laminate, PVC, and parquet. Oak is a popular choice due to its durability and warm appearance.
What are the benefits of a herringbone floor?
A herringbone floor offers a luxurious look, increases your home's value, and suits both classic and modern interiors. Furthermore, it's a sustainable choice, especially when made of wood, as it can be sanded and refinished multiple times.
Can I install a herringbone floor myself?
Laying a herringbone floor requires precision and craftsmanship. PVC and laminate herringbone floors with a click system can be more easily installed by yourself, while wooden herringbone floors are usually glued and should be installed by a professional.
