Therdex PVC herringbone
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Therdex 7011 Original Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7555 Rustique Click PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7554 Rustique Click PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7553 Rustique Click PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7552 Rustic Click PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7551 Rustique Click PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7555 Rustique Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7554 Rustique Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7553 Rustique Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7552 Rustique Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7551 Rustique Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 6042 Chevron Click PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 6041 Chevron Click PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 6044 Chevron Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 6043 Chevron Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 6042 Chevron Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 6041 Chevron Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7004 Premium Click PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7001 Premium Click PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7006 Premium Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7005 Premium Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 7001 Premium Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 4007 Dryback PVC - Herringbone
Therdex 4005 Dryback PVC Mat - Herringbone
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What are herringbone floors?
Herringbone floors are an elegant and classic choice for those who want a timeless and luxurious look in their home. You can recognize these floors by the pattern where the planks are laid at a 90-degree angle to each other. This creates a unique and playful effect that looks great in both modern and traditional interiors.
A herringbone floor not only offers a stylish appearance but is also durable and easy to maintain. Whether you choose PVC, laminate, or wood, this flooring style adds a refined and luxurious atmosphere to any room. At Solza, you will find a wide range of herringbone floors in various colors and finishes, ensuring there is always a perfect option for your interior.
What is the difference between herringbone and Hungarian point?
While both herringbone and Hungarian point floors are popular, they differ in pattern. With a herringbone floor, the planks are laid at a 90-degree angle, creating a lively and unique pattern. With a Hungarian point floor, the planks are placed at a 45 or 60-degree angle and laid tightly together, resulting in a symmetrical and calmer pattern.
Buy herringbone flooring at flooring store Solza
At Solza, we offer the entire range of herringbone from the Therdex brand, so you will always find a floor that suits your style and wishes.
Maintenance of a herringbone floor
To keep your herringbone floor in top condition, follow these simple maintenance tips:
- Regularly vacuum and sweep to remove dust and dirt and prevent scratches.
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Mop with a suitable cleaner for your type of floor (PVC, laminate, or wood) and avoid aggressive cleaning agents.
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Use felt pads under furniture to prevent scratches and damage.
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Avoid excessive moisture on wooden floors to prevent warping.
With a herringbone floor from Solza, you bring a stylish and durable floor into your home that will last for years. Discover our assortment and give your interior an exclusive look!
Frequently asked questions about Therdex PVC herringbone
What is a Therdex PVC herringbone floor?
A Therdex PVC herringbone floor is a luxurious and playful PVC floor with a classic herringbone pattern. This pattern is created by laying the planks at a 90-degree angle, which provides an elegant and timeless look.
Is a Therdex PVC herringbone floor suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes, Therdex PVC herringbone floors are perfectly suitable for underfloor heating. Their low thermal resistance efficiently transfers heat, ensuring a pleasant indoor climate.
How do I maintain a Therdex PVC herringbone floor?
Therdex PVC floors are easy to maintain. Regular vacuuming and mopping with a mild PVC cleaner helps to keep the floor clean and beautiful. Avoid aggressive cleaning agents to protect the top layer.
Is a Therdex PVC herringbone floor waterproof?
Yes, Therdex PVC herringbone floors are water-resistant, making them suitable for damp areas such as kitchens and bathrooms.