Installing a herringbone pattern with vinyl plank.
Diagonal herringbone floor.
Diagonal flooring adds visual interest to a floor and can make the space seem larger.
Floor patterns that will not close in a space include parquet style and herringbone or chevron patterned floors.
However herringbone s unmitered edges create a more broken zigzag design.
This layout is often used with one two or three color designs.
Floor design idea 1.
Mixed width solid hardwood flooring.
This pattern is made up of v shaped rows of 45 degree angled tiles.
Here are three popular diagonal patterns to consider.
One design option you may want to consider is a herringbone pattern.
This is a clean and classic layout for subway tiles on walls and floors.
The eye is drawn across the room creating the illusion of greater width and length.
Each tile in this pattern offsets the tile below it by one third of its length creating a staggered diagonal effect.
For this an italian craftsmen was employed.
A diagonal herringbone pattern is one of the most difficult to lay not so much because the pattern itself is complicated but because it s difficult to keep the units properly in line.
It s timeless classic and beautifully chic.
You may have your new hardwood flooring species and finish picked out but what design do you want for your new wood floors.
Do you want your hardwood floors to really pop.
They draw the eye both vertically and horizontally.
The herringbone pattern is similar to the chevron pattern as they both create a diagonal zigzag design.
Chevron similar to the herringbone pattern is also made up of equally sized wood flooring and laid on an angle.
It requires a substantial amount of cutting to fit into a rectangular space.
That being said the effort is well worth it.
Herringbone is one of the first parquet pattern emerged in europe and also is the most common.
In 1539 on fontainebleau castle in paris francois the first king of france was the first to use it.