Thursday 31 October 2019

What is Herringbone Hardwood Flooring?

Herringbone hardwood floors is actually the name given to some pattern made by parquet block flooring. A lot of men and women call parquet block flooring, herringbone flooring since that it the hottest design pattern that is made.

Parquet blocks of floors are much smaller than the normal planks. This allows you to create geometric patterns with your flooring. Herringbone is the most distinctive and recognisable pattern made with parquet blocks.

What does herringbone flooring look like?

The herringbone pattern generates a'V' shape. Each block of floors is laid out in a 45-degree angle to the next.

What you may find particularly relevant is the color and grain pattern of your herringbone flooring will be based on the varieties of wood you choose. The most ordinary and common species of wood floors is Oak. Natural Oak will give you a gold tone. However, you can acquire pre-stained Oak in various different shades, or you might opt for unfinished cubes and add a color stain and oil yourself. There are so many options available. Here are some of our most popular:

  • Organic Oiled Oak Parquet Block
  • White Oak Parquet Block
  • Grey Oak Parquet Block
  • Unfinished Oak Parquet Block
  • Cappuccino Oak Parquet Block

How do I care for Herringbone hardwood flooring?

Looking after any kind of wooden flooring is simple, and herringbone is no different. Once it has been installed you will want to keep it looking its best. Be careful not to damage your herringbone floor. Always remove outdoor footwear before walking around the floor and wipe away spills immediately. We always recommend using felt protector pads on the bottom of furniture to prevent unwanted scratches.

Cleaning is straight forward. First of all, sweep your floor with a soft brush on a regular basis. As a result, this will eliminate dirt and dust from the surface. Lastly, clean your floor with a wooden flooring cleaning solution and microfibre mop. We recommend using Bona Spray Mop.

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