Description
The Romans used the classic herringbone pattern to add strength to their roads, which is where the design first appeared. Due to the pattern’s resemblance to the outline of a fish skeleton, it was given the name “Herring-Bone.” Between the 14th and 17th centuries, the Renaissance era, flooring was one of many architectural features that incorporated the design.
Traditional real wood herringbone has long been a popular option to give any room or hallway an air of elegance. Now that laminate manufacturing knowledge has been developed, you have a high-quality, cost-effective alternative.