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CHEVRON FLOORING

French herringbone (or chevron flooring) is a parquet laying style in which the boards are joined at an angle, creating an elegant pattern resembling an arrow-like design. This method is classic and is associated with sophisticated interiors that date back to the times of French castles.

Examples of chevron flooring in interior design

Features of chevron flooring

1

Angle of connection

Parquet planks are laid at an angle of 45° or 60°, unlike the standard herringbone, where the boards are joined at a right angle.


2

Geometric symmetry

The pattern creates visually distinct, symmetrical "arrows".


3

Base

The surface must be perfectly level (concrete screed, plywood).


4

Room layout

The laying begins from the center of the room to ensure the symmetry of the pattern.


5

Edge detailing

Along the walls, the boards are trimmed to maintain the integrity of the pattern.


6

Exquisite appearance

It adds elegance to any room.


7

Complexity of installation

It requires a highly skilled craftsman. This style takes more time to install.