Can’t see the forest for the trees? Herringbone here, herringbone there……. Let Floer help you! In these top 5 herringbone laminate floors you will find a handful of floors that we think you should see at least once. Looking for a new floor? Go for (whale) herringbone laminate!
Why a Herringbone Laminate floor?
From Herringbone Vinyl to Oak Herringbone Parquet, the popular patterned floor is available in all kinds of materials so you will see it a lot. Not just a lot, but also for a long time! The pattern has been used in interiors for centuries. If you have ever been to the Palace of Versailles in Paris, you have probably seen it. Back then, the pattern was often used to give an interior a luxurious look. In the past, the patterned floor was mainly laid as a real wooden floor, but nowadays they are also available in Vinyl or Laminate. This makes it a floor that has fortunately become more accessible to today’s consumer.
In addition to the standard Herringbone Laminate, Floer has an even bigger version. The Whalebone Laminate! This XL herringbone laminate floor is longer than the standard herringbone laminate floors. This creates an impressive effect in any room where the floor is laid. That’s why we had to include it in this list!
Top 5 Herringbone Laminate floors
Okay, enough talking! We are here for one thing and that is to discuss the top 5 Herringbone Laminate floors. Below you can read about which floors are on the list and which one is number 1.
1. Whalebone Laminate – Omura Untreated
Number 1 on this list is the Omura Untreated! This floor is part of the new Whalebone Laminate collection and is already one of the big boys. Literally and figuratively….. Thanks to the extra large planks, you can create an impressive look in your home with this floor. The unfinished surface of the planks adds a touch of class to any interior. In addition, the designs on the floor planks are different so you never have the same design on planks placed next to each other. Want to see what the floor looks like? Our blog ‘How to lay a Whalebone Laminate Floor‘ explains in detail how you can install this floor yourself.
2. Herringbone Laminate – Untreated Oak
Second on the list is Untreated Oak from the Herringbone Laminate collection. The floor is almost indistinguishable from a real oak floor, thanks to the embossing in the top layer of the plank. The planks also have a tangible texture, so you can feel the visible design in the plank. Do you want to lay the floor yourself? The Fastclick connection on the side of the plank makes it easy. This means your laminate floor can be installed in no time at all. Are you completely inexperienced and don’t know where to start? You can always use the starter kit to get you started. Or read our blog ‘How to lay a Herringbone Laminate floor’ and watch the accompanying FloerTube video.
3. Whalebone Laminate – Griend Grey
Number 3 on this list is Griend Grey from the Whalebone Laminate collection. For a change, you can opt for a grey floor. This Whalebone floor combines matt-finished planks with a realistic oak design. By combining the floor with some dark furniture, you can create a nice contrast in your interior. One of the great things about Whalebone laminate floors is that they come with a lifetime (!) manufacturer’s guarantee. This means you can enjoy your new floor for a long time to come. In addition, the floors have an AC4 class of use. This means that the floors are suitable for both intensive domestic use and normal commercial use. You can therefore use them as office floors.
4. Herringbone Laminate – Natural Oak
Second to last in the top 5 herringbone laminate floors is Natural Oak from the Herringbone Laminate collection. The 4-sided V-groove on the sides of the plank gives this herringbone floor a nice modern look. Like the other floors in this list, Natural Oak comes with different planks, which means you will never have exactly the same planks next to each other. The floor has a usage class of AC6 and is no less than 12mm thick. This gives this extra strong herringbone floor a more solid walking sound. Want to use the floor in combination with underfloor heating? No problem at all! Herringbone laminate has a low thermal resistance of 0.09m2K/W, which ensures that the heat from underfloor heating passes through easily. So you don’t necessarily need a herringbone vinyl floor if you have underfloor heating at home.
5. Whalebone Laminate – Livyatan Light
Last on this list is …….. The Whalebone Laminate – Livyatan Light! Of course, last place does not necessarily mean that this floor is any less beautiful or any less good than the rest of this list. This unique floor is definitely one to consider if you are looking for a new floor. The beautiful light colour of the floor makes it easy to create a spacious and rustic interior in your home. What about a Scandinavian interior? A Scandinavian interior is characterised by light elements, which makes Livyatan Light the ideal floor. Use natural materials to complete this style. In addition to this interior style, you can also opt for a rustic interior. So many possibilities with this versatile floor!