Collection: Vinyl Herringbone
LVT herringbone flooring gives you the structured, detailed look of a traditional pattern with the practicality of a modern material. It’s a strong choice for spaces where you want something visually considered, but also easy to live with day to day.
The herringbone layout naturally adds definition to a room. It introduces movement and direction, helping to break up larger areas and create a more intentional feel underfoot. Compared to a straight plank format, it has more presence, so it works well where the floor is part of the overall design rather than just a backdrop.
Where LVT stands out is in how it performs. It’s fully waterproof, durable underfoot and designed to handle the demands of everyday living. That makes it particularly well suited to kitchens, bathrooms and high-traffic areas, where a real wood floor might not always be practical.
Installation is also more straightforward than many people expect. A click system keeps things clean and efficient, while built-in underlay adds comfort and helps reduce noise without the need for additional layers. It’s a practical setup that works well whether you’re using a fitter or taking a more hands-on approach.
Finish still plays a big role in the final result. Softer tones can keep the pattern feeling subtle and contemporary, while darker or more textured options bring out the detail and create a stronger visual impact. The layout stays consistent, but the overall feel can be adjusted depending on the look you’re going for.
If you’re comparing this with plank layout LVT, it comes down to how much structure you want. Herringbone is more defined and design-led, while plank flooring tends to feel more relaxed and open. If that’s more in line with what you’re after, you can explore our LVT plank flooring range as an alternative.
As with any flooring choice, it’s worth seeing it in your own space before committing. You can order free samples to compare colours and finishes at home and get a clearer sense of how it will work once it’s installed.