May 1 2016 from parisian parquet floors to herringbone and hexagons.
Herringbone parquet flooring patterns.
With a herringbone pattern you can easily achieve a traditional classic look especially using one of our tumbled parquet wood blocks which is aged to look exactly like reclaimed wood.
Parquet flooring is wood flooring made into geometrical shapes installed in a repeating pattern.
Herringbone planks are slightly staggered zig zags.
Made up of rectangular wood blocks sometimes called staves arranged in a geometric zig zag pattern which loosely resembles fish bones.
Two interlocking wooden blocks form a repeating bird pattern in a warm oak finish resulting in a wall to wall patterned floor that is as beautiful as it is unexpected.
Modern homes opt for non traditional wood shades like grey white black.
The second becoming more and more popular in recent years because of it s straighter lines and modern appeal is the chevron pattern.
Here you can see the herringbone parquet floor in white and how it makes the room look sleek elegant.
Herringbone is the most popular parquet flooring pattern.
A primer on wood floor patterns inspired by timothy corrigan s home chateau du grand luce.
A beautiful example of the herringbone wood parquet floor pattern as executed by atelier des grange in paris.
Most commonly the points of a herringbone pattern floor are laid parallel to a room s longest wall or towards the window.