Adding a design element to any interior, our beautiful Herringbone laminate flooring comes in individual pieces, small rectangular blocks precisely laid to form a pattern that resembles the skeleton of a herring.
On the other hand, Chevron laminate flooring is a style ... Read more
Adding a design element to any interior, our beautiful Herringbone laminate flooring comes in individual pieces, small rectangular blocks precisely laid to form a pattern that resembles the skeleton of a herring.
On the other hand, Chevron laminate flooring is a style of parquet flooring that showcases an elegant, triangular or “V” pattern.
When visiting numerous older houses or apartments, where floors have over one hundred years, we’ll frequently encounter chevron or herringbone design. The unique look of Chevron laminate is achieved in the cutting of the floorboards in 45 degrees, thus creating diagonal zigzags along one axis. The Herringbone laminate design is an arrangement of rectangles which resemble the bones of a fish, cut at 90 degrees angles. When looking at both patterns, you think of warmth, cosiness and beautiful views. You can find out more about these patterns in our blog.
Durable, and exceptionally high quality, our laminate Herringbone flooring collection are built out of high-pressure fiberboard (HPF), which is pressed together firmly to create a very strong base. An experienced professional fitter is recommended to plan the layout, prepare the subfloor, and install the floorboards in the patterns.
At ESB, our goal is to provide you with the best value for your money! Compare textures, colours, finishes and styles, and if you are unsure of your pick, you will have our helpful and practical advice at your service. We offer you the option to take home free samples before you decide on your purchase, for your complete peace of mind.
Browse our most popular Herringbone parquet laminate flooring below, or visit our North London Showroom to view our complete collection. We are open 7 days a week, with free parking. Find out here about our other classy ESB Parquet Laminate Flooring options: Oak or Extra Wide Planks patterns.
Read lessAdding a design element to any interior, our beautiful Herringbone laminate flooring comes in individual pieces, small rectangular blocks precisely laid to form a pattern that resembles the skeleton of a herring.
On the other hand, Chevron laminate flooring is a style of parquet flooring that showcases an elegant, triangular or “V” pattern.
When visiting numerous older houses or apartments, where floors have over one hundred years, we’ll frequently encounter chevron or herringbone design. The unique look of Chevron laminate is achieved in the cutting of the floorboards in 45 degrees, thus creating diagonal zigzags along one axis. The Herringbone laminate design is an arrangement of rectangles which resemble the bones of a fish, cut at 90 degrees angles. When looking at both patterns, you think of warmth, cosiness and beautiful views. You can find out more about these patterns in our blog.
Durable, and exceptionally high quality, our laminate Herringbone flooring collection are built out of high-pressure fiberboard (HPF), which is pressed together firmly to create a very strong base. An experienced professional fitter is recommended to plan the layout, prepare the subfloor, and install the floorboards in the patterns.
At ESB, our goal is to provide you with the best value for your money! Compare textures, colours, finishes and styles, and if you are unsure of your pick, you will have our helpful and practical advice at your service. We offer you the option to take home free samples before you decide on your purchase, for your complete peace of mind.
Browse our most popular Herringbone parquet laminate flooring below, or visit our North London Showroom to view our complete collection. We are open 7 days a week, with free parking. Find out here about our other classy ESB Parquet Laminate Flooring options: Oak or Extra Wide Planks patterns.
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