Whale Blast Floors
Everyone now knows what herringbone floors are, but the term Whalebone floors is not yet known to everyone. A whalebone floor is a popular XL herringbone variant. It is a herringbone floor with larger and wider planks. This creates a more luxurious and calmer look than with a regular herringbone floor. It is not without reason that, for example, the Floer Whalebone Orca Untreated is selling like hotcakes. Read more about the difference between herringbone and whalebone floors here. Whether you want a dryback PVC, click PVC or a laminate floor, you can always find a beautiful whalebone floor at Solza. Come and admire them in our showroom!
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Floer Omura Untreated Hybrid Laminate Herringbone FLR-1612
Floorlife YUP XL Brentford Warm Oak Herringbone EVC - Dryback PVC - 7050100319
Vivafloors Herringbone 7810 Glue Down PVC
Floorlife YUP Sutton Herringbone Dryback Warm Natural 1503 Dryback PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 74 Rigid Click PVC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 75 Dryback PVC
Floer Livyatan Light Hybrid Laminate Herringbone FLR-1611
Floorlife Herringbone Click PVC YUP Leyton Herringbone Warm Oak 2825 SRC
Floorlife Herringbone Click PVC YUP Leyton Herringbone Natural Oak 2822 SRC
Floorlife Herringbone Click PVC YUP Leyton Herringbone Dark Oak 2823 SRC
Floer Griend Grey Hybrid Laminate Herringbone FLR-1614
Solza Parma Panna - Herringbone Plank PVC - ULTRAMAT - SLZ-6021
Belakos Borgo Herringbone XL 30 Dryback PVC
Floorlife YUP XL Brentford Warm Oak Herringbone EVC - Click PVC SRC - 7051200319
Floorlife YUP Mayfair Light Oak EVC - Dryback/Glue Down PVC
Solza Genoa Greige - Herringbone Glue Down PVC - ULTRAMAT - SLZ-5023
ROOM5 Executive Gold Herringbone Plank PVC 555100204
ROOM5 Superior Beige Herringbone Glue Down PVC 555100202
Vivafloors Whalebone 7870 Paste PVC
Floorlife Herringbone Click PVC YUP Merton Herringbone Natural Oak 7612
Floorlife Herringbone Click PVC YUP Merton Herringbone Light Oak 7613
Floorlife Herringbone Click PVC YUP Merton Herringbone Beige 7610
Floorlife Herringbone Click PVC YUP Leyton Herringbone Beige 2824 SRC
Belakos Palazzo Herringbone XL 72 Rigid Click PVC
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Why choose a whalebone floor?
There are countless reasons why you should consider getting a whalebone floor.
Impressive pattern - the pattern creates a visual play of symmetry and movement, which of course looks very nice. You choose the beauty of a herringbone floor, but the larger and wider planks make the floor just a bit more stylish.
Versatility - With whalebone floors you choose warmth, luxury and an oasis of peace. All these elements are important to transform your home or office into a chic but cozy environment.
Wide range of options - Whether you want a warm wood color or a more genteel dark gray whalebone floor, you can always work with our collection.
Wildly popular - This type of flooring is extremely popular and trendy at the moment, and we see no reason why this should change in the future. Whalebone floors have shaken up and surprised the flooring market with their unique looks, and are here to stay.
Only the best brands
At Solza you always go for a floor of the highest quality. We only sell A-brands. For example, you can choose whalebone from Belakos, Floer, Floorlife, Sense or Douwes Dekker.
Frequently asked questions about Whale Blast Floors
What is a Herringbone floor?
A Whalebone floor is a variation of the traditional herringbone pattern, using extra-large planks. This results in a beautiful and luxurious look that appears less busy than the standard herringbone motif.
What materials are available for Herringbone floors?
Herringbone floors are available in various materials, including PVC, laminate, and wood. PVC versions offer advantages such as water resistance and ease of maintenance, while wooden versions have an authentic look.
How do I maintain a herringbone floor?
Regular vacuuming and mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner is sufficient for the maintenance of a Herringbone PVC floor. Wooden variants require periodic maintenance, such as reapplying oil or lacquer.
Can I install a Herringbone floor myself?
Herringbone click-system floors are relatively easy to install yourself. Glue-down variants and wooden floors require more expertise and are often installed by professionals.