Collection: Herringbone Laminate Flooring

Herringbone laminate, also known as parquet laminate flooring or chevron laminate flooring, is a contemporary but classic flooring option. is a timeless and stylish pattern that has recently re-entered the spotlight in the home decor world. Herringbone laminate flooring is a fantastic flooring option that fits a huge range of different styles of homes, from period to contemporary.

Available in laminate flooring, real wood flooring and vinyl flooring, Leader Online have a herringbone option for every home project. Herringbone laminate is a great way to get the sought-after V-shaped flooring pattern without splashing out on expensive flooring or fitting costs.

Herringbone laminate, also known as parquet laminate flooring or chevron laminate flooring, is a contemporary but classic flooring option. is a timeless and stylish pattern that has recently re-entered the spotlight in the home decor world. Herringbone laminate flooring is a fantastic flooring option that fits a huge range of different styles of homes, from period to contemporary.

Available in laminate flooring, real wood flooring and vinyl flooring, Leader Online have a herringbone option for every home project. Herringbone laminate is a great way to get the sought-after V-shaped flooring pattern without splashing out on expensive flooring or fitting costs.

What is herringbone laminate flooring? 

Herringbone laminate flooring is a type of laminate with a beautiful chevron design, replicating the effect of real wood herringbone flooring. The advantage of herringbone laminate flooring is that they are easy to clean and maintain; check out our guide on how to keep your laminate flooring looking clean.   

How to lay herringbone laminate flooring

Laminate flooring makes it possible to create a beautiful and durable herringbone floor for a fraction of the cost of real wood herringbone flooring. As a flooring choice, laminate flooring is very easy to install; check out our guide here on how to lay laminate flooring.   Once you've got to grips with those instructions, we have a specific guide on how to lay herringbone laminate flooring. For rooms that experience frequent moisture or spills, such as kitchens and bathrooms, make sure you lay down a damp-proof underlay to protect your flooring.

How to cut herringbone laminate flooring

Laminate flooring is relatively easy to cut; typically, you can cut the planks using a table saw, mitre saw, circular saw, hand saw or laminate cutter. Laminate can be slightly tough to cut through at times but make sure you cut with the finished side up. When cutting herringbone laminate flooring, cut it the same way you would any other laminate flooring.