Herringbone Colors
If you're thinking about changing the look of your living room or bedroom, herringbone is, of course, a very beautiful (and popular!) option. Herringbone patterns are a trendy and classic design that suits both modern and traditional interiors. It's time to upgrade your home with a touch of style that is sure to attract attention. In this article, you'll learn everything you need to know about herringbone colors to ensure your interior looks fantastic. Solza's flooring store herringbone range includes a wide variety of options and colors.
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Floorlife Herringbone Laminate Wood Look Bayside Oak 4861 (A+B)
Floorlife Herringbone Laminate Wood Look Bayside Oak natural 3422 (A+B)
Floorlife Herringbone Laminate Wood Look Bayside Oak Dark Smoked 3424 (A+B)
Floer Humpback Brown Hybrid Laminate Herringbone FLR-1613
Vivafloors Herringbone 8360 Glue-Down PVC
Vivafloors Herringbone 7810 Glue Down PVC
Vivafloors Herringbone 6930 Glue Down PVC - Black
Vivafloors Herringbone 6850 Glue Down PVC - Knotless Oak Look
Vivafloors Herringbone 6840 Glue Down PVC
Vivafloors Herringbone 4540 Glue Down PVC
Vivafloors Herringbone 4530 Glue-Down PVC - Dark Brown Flooring
Solza Laying Service - Leveling up to 3mm (incl. egaline) and gluing PVC herringbone (incl. glue)
Solza Installation Service - Herringbone Laminate / Rigid Click PVC per m2 (including underlay installation and skirting boards)
Floer Installation Service - (Herringbone) Plank PVC per m2 (incl. 2mm leveling & adhesive)
Floer Legservice-Herringbone Laminate/Click PVC per m2 (incl. subfloor & adhesive plinth)
Floer Laying Service - Herringbone Hybrid Wood Glued per m2 (incl. adhesive)
Floer Laying Service - Herringbone Hybrid Wood Floating per m2 (incl. subfloor & adhesive plinth)
Floer Installation Service - Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring Glued per m2 (incl. adhesive)
Floer Installation Service - Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring Floating per m2 (incl. underlay & scotia beading)
Floer Orca Untreated Herringbone Glue Down PVC 2.0 MEGAMAT FLR-3528
Floer Herringbone PVC Pure Oak FLR-3514 MEGAMAT - Orca Untreated Herringbone
Floer Herringbone PVC Natural Oak FLR-3513 MEGAMAT - Bryde Brown Herringbone
Douwes Dekker Click PVC Wide Herringbone Cheesecake 07820
Douwes Dekker Herringbone Cheesecake 07808 Plank PVC
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What exactly is herringbone?
Our different Color herringbone Can be seen on Wood flooring , Laminate Or PVC flooring Which are laid in a pattern similar to the skeleton of a fish. The pattern is made up of straight lines and cubes that are placed diagonally. This creates a unique, geometric look that is elegant and modern. The color variation can vary from light to dark shades, depending on personal choice and taste.
What should you look for when choosing the right color?
When choosing the right color for your herringbone floor, it is important to consider the rest of your interior. If the walls and furniture are light, you can choose a darker floor to create contrast. On the other hand, if you already have dark furniture, you can opt for a light floor to make the room brighter.
In addition, you also need to consider how big the space is. Larger rooms can be used optimally with darker tones while lighter tones best suit smaller spaces as it creates more openness. Read Here More about herringbone floors in small spaces!
The Solza showroom
The product photos show a very good indication of the color. However, we know from experience that you only really have a good idea of what a floor looks like when you can admire it in real life. You are welcome to visit our Showroom (Preferably by appointment). Get inspired and find out which color suits you best!
Frequently asked questions about Herringbone Colors
What colors are popular for herringbone floors?
Popular colours include natural oak, white oiled oak, smoked oak, grey, and black. Light shades create a spacious effect, while dark shades offer a luxurious and warm appearance. View all colours on our website.
Which herringbone floor suits a modern interior?
For a modern interior, light oak tones, taupe, or gray shades are popular. These colors create a sleek and timeless look.
Which herringbone floor suits a classic interior?
For a classic style, dark wood tones such as walnut, smoked oak, and warm brown are ideal. These pair well with traditional furniture and ornate details.
Which color herringbone floor makes a room look larger?
Light tones such as natural oak, white oak, and beige make a space appear larger and brighter. This is ideal for small or dark rooms.