Herringbone vinyl flooring

precise fit for clean joints

  • Herringbone as click vinyl or glue-down vinyl – suited to the application
  • Rigid SPC click options: waterproof, stable, often with underlay
  • DropDown click system for glue-free, speedy installation
  • With bevel/synchronised embossing for convincingly real pores

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Herringbone vinyl flooring has an attractive and natural look

Herringbone floors are something special. The unusual patterns immediately catch everyone's eye but don’t dominate things. Herringbone patterns are particularly effective in rooms with natural and rustic furnishings. The pattern creates an optical depth that can make smaller rooms feel more spacious. Combine your herringbone vinyl floor with matching pieces of furniture in a natural and rustic style to create a homely atmosphere that is second to none.

Herringbone vinyl – functional flooring for your rooms

Of course, functionality is also a decisive factor when choosing the right vinyl floor. Herringbone vinyl floors are characterised by a high level of resistance and have flexible and scratch-resistant surfaces. The panels are super long-lasting. The maintenance of herringbone vinyl is very easy – save yourself time-consuming maintenance and cleaning. Installation over underfloor heating or separate impact sound insulation is also possible.

Vinyl herringbone is hard to beat:

  • alternative to real wood floors
  • resistant and robust
  • creates a rustic and homely atmosphere
  • warm underfoot and sound-absorbing
  • DIY installation without prior experience

Laying herringbone vinyl flooring without prior experience

The herringbone pattern may suggest a complex installation but you can do it without any prior knowledge. Choose between click and glue versions. In order to show off the pattern to its best advantage, you should decide on the direction of the braids beforehand. The braids either parallel to the wall or are aligned at a 45° angle to the wall. You can lay them from one wall to the other or start in the middle of the room. The latter gives you greater flexibility when laying. Alternatively, you can of course enlist the help of a professional. Herringbone vinyl floors furnish your rooms in a functional and visually appealing way. See for yourself now!

The 7 most frequently asked questions about Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring is a very robust and particularly easy-to-clean floor covering. The plastic content makes the tiles elastic, waterproof and warm underfoot, making it a pleasant alternative to tiles. With either the clicking or gluing installation techniques, vinyl flooring is great for almost all applications. It’s also one of the most renovation-friendly floor coverings because of its low installation height, starting at 2mm. More information about vinyl flooring.

Design flooring originally described a multi-layer adhesive vinyl flooring. Today the term is used to mean any type of flooring that features a design such as wood, stone or an abstract pattern, and made from any mix of materials and construction methods.

First you need to choose between clicking and gluing. Most people today install vinyl by clicking. The click connection locks each individual plank to the next. Because there is no adhesion to the subfloor, it is also called floating installation. Here you will find everything you need to know about installing vinyl click flooring. Adhesive vinyl flooring is being used more and more in private homes. In this case, vinyl flooring is glued to a levelled subfloor using a special vinyl adhesive. Adhesive vinyl can also be glued dry. Here we explain the 4 different gluing techniques.

These are some super-common mistakes made when installing a vinyl floor

  • Not following installation instructions
  • Not checking the subfloor properly
  • Not acclimatising the material
  • Using the wrong footfall sound insulation or underlay
  • Installation errors in the first rows
  • Forgetting or incorrectly setting expansion joints

To be sure, take a look at the installation instructions for your vinyl floor. Just because an impact sound insulation says "for vinyl flooring" on it, doesn't make it the appropriate underlay for your floor. If you try to reuse your old insulation from laminate, you risk damaging the floor. Read more about the right impact sound insulation for vinyl here.

Yes, as far as the vinyl content of the floor is concerned. This means that a solid vinyl floor for clicking and also gluing is absolutely waterproof. If a material such as a moisture-sensitive HDF core is added, the vinyl floor is no longer waterproof. You should be aware of this when choosing vinyl flooring for damp rooms such as the bathroom. You can find waterproof vinyl flooring here.

One of the main reasons vinyl flooring is so popular is how easy it is to maintain. Vacuuming and damp mopping is usually enough to clean it. Heavier stains can be removed with PU cleaner. Despite the tough outer layer, dust, dirt and small stones can scratch the vinyl in the long run, so we recommend a full care product, to forms a protective film. This makes vinyl care easier and protects your floor from small scratches.

Our FAQ section contains answers to these and many other questions regarding Vinyl Flooring. If you have any further questions, we are happy to assist you.
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