Herringbone is the hardwood floor pattern of choice for those who want an elevated look with a classic heritage. This method of oak flooring finish relies on rectangular planks laid in a staggered overlapping zig zag pattern. This pattern has been symbolising elegance since the 16th century, and it still retains its popularity with modern designers.

Herringbone vs Chevron – what is the difference?
Chevron floors use a distinctive ‘V’ pattern that does not overlap and can be very striking from a distance. By contrast Herringbone is a more subtle, traditional look which is less dominant on the overall room design. We find that Chevron floors are more popular on the continent with the Herringbone pattern being dominant within the U.K.
- Herringbone floor pattern
- Chevron floor pattern
Herringbone plank width; an important choice
Battern size is particularly important when using the Herringbone design. A smaller batten can create a more classical, vintage feel to a room whilst a wider plank can create a contemporary feeling of space and newness.

Uniquely Crafted
Our skilled craftsmen can create a completely bespoke design to your precise specification which is beautifully engineered and 100% unique.
All our Herringbone and Chevron floors are designed to last a lifetime and become more beautiful with time and age.
Installation and Maintenance
The precise installation of Herringbone and Chevron floors requires expertise and patience. Layout planning is key to a successful outcome. It’s a process that takes years to master and requires a time honoured technique. At Floor Seasons our highly trained installers have over 3 decades of experience, so it is no surprise that we are the leading London Herringbone and Chevron oak floor suppliers.





