A herringbone laminate floor instantly adds character to your interior. The classic herringbone pattern exudes luxury, while laminate remains an affordable and practical choice.
But what can you expect from herringbone laminate? And when is it a good choice for your home? In this article, we explain it clearly.
What is herringbone laminate?
Herringbone laminate consists of specially designed planks laid in the familiar V-pattern. Thanks to modern printing techniques, laminate has a realistic wood look with a tangible texture.
The click system ensures a floating installation without glue.
Advantages of herringbone laminate
- Affordable alternative to wood
- Easy installation with a click system
- Low maintenance
- Durable with normal household use
- Available in various wood looks
Herringbone laminate in the living room
In the living room, the herringbone pattern creates a stylish foundation. Light shades make the room optically larger, while darker colors provide contrast and depth.
Many herringbone laminate floors are suitable for underfloor heating, provided they are correctly installed and combined with a suitable underlay.
Herringbone laminate in an apartment
In apartments, a good underlay is essential to limit impact sound. A quality underlay contributes to comfort and stability.
Due to the floating installation, laminate is relatively easy to install.

Maintenance of herringbone laminate
Maintenance is simple. Regular vacuuming and light damp cleaning are sufficient. Avoid excessive water use to prevent damage to the core of the laminate.
Difference between herringbone laminate, PVC, and wood
Laminate is affordable and practical. PVC is waterproof and often quieter. Wood offers an authentic look and can be renovated.
The right choice depends on budget, living preferences, and maintenance preference.
Buying herringbone laminate
When purchasing, pay attention to:
- Abrasion class
- Quality of the click system
- Suitability for underfloor heating
- A suitable underlay
View our herringbone collection
Curious about the possibilities? Discover our collection of herringbone floors in various materials.
View the herringbone collection
Want to know more about wooden herringbone?
Would you like to compare the authentic look of real wood? Read our article about herringbone wooden floors.
Read more about herringbone wooden floors
Advice in our showroom
In our showroom, you can view and compare different herringbone designs. Our advisors will be happy to assist you with advice on material selection, installation, and underfloor heating.