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SALEInstallation Nail Down, GluedownRange Lusso Carrara LuxeUnderfloor Heating SuitableWidth 80mmDesign Herringbone/ParquetBrand Lusso£34.99/m²
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SALEInstallation Tongue & Groove, Nail Down, GluedownRange Natures Own WoodUnderfloor Heating SuitableWidth 90mmDesign Herringbone/ParquetBrand Natures Own£60.82/m²
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SALEInstallation Nail Down, GluedownRange Lusso VeniceUnderfloor Heating SuitableWidth 80mmDesign Herringbone/ParquetBrand Lusso£53.99/m²
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SALEInstallation Nail Down, GluedownRange Lusso VeniceUnderfloor Heating SuitableWidth 80mmDesign Herringbone/ParquetBrand Lusso£53.99/m²
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SALEInstallation Nail Down, GluedownRange Lusso Carrara LuxeUnderfloor Heating SuitableWidth 80mmDesign Herringbone/ParquetBrand Lusso£29.99/m²
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SALEInstallation Nail Down, GluedownRange Lusso Carrara LuxeUnderfloor Heating SuitableWidth 80mmDesign Herringbone/ParquetBrand Lusso£29.99/m²
£94.99/m²68% OFF
FAQ
What is herringbone engineered wood flooring?
Herringbone engineered wood flooring consists of individual planks arranged in a zigzag pattern, resembling the bones of a fish. Engineered wood is composed of a top layer of real wood veneer and several layers of plywood or high-density fiberboard (HDF) beneath, providing stability and resistance to moisture.
What are the benefits of herringbone engineered wood flooring?
Aesthetic Appeal: The herringbone pattern adds a sophisticated and classic look to any room. Durability: Engineered wood is more stable and resistant to changes in temperature and humidity compared to solid wood. Versatility: Suitable for installation over concrete, radiant heating systems, and existing flooring. Maintenance: Easier to maintain than solid wood due to its multi-layer construction.
How is herringbone engineered wood flooring installed?
Herringbone flooring can be installed using several methods: Glue-down: Adhesive is applied to the subfloor, and the planks are glued down. Floating: Planks are attached to each other, not to the subfloor, allowing for expansion and contraction. Nail-down: Planks are nailed directly to a wooden subfloor.