There are many different types of flooring. A herringbone floor is a floor where the planks lay right-angled to each other. This laying method creates a pattern that is comparable to a herringbone. Hence the name for this type of floor covering. In the past, this floor was mainly used for mansions. As a result, it still has a luxurious image. The grooves of a herringbone floor are traditionally cascading.
In addition to the traditional herringbone, there is another form of this type of floor covering. You may be familiar with the Hungarian Point. The difference between the Hungarian Point and a traditional herringbone is visible in the lining.. The planks of a Hungarian Point floor have slanted ending, resulting in a tight line. This is not the case with a traditional herringbone.







