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While you can create a herringbone pattern with almost any flooring material, wood, tile, and brick are the most common. Natural stones such as marble also work well for this pattern.
The pattern can be found in walls and floors, from fabrics to wood and tiles. By playing with geometric shapes, it continues to be a trend that infuses style and structure into interior design ...
Mike Holmes Jr. is just as adept as his father at home improvement. He shared tips for how to lay herringbone flooring and ...
Sideways Herringbone A refreshing way to enliven the classic herringbone pattern. Tiles are laid in a 45-degree angle, resulting in “arrows” that draw the eye either left or right.
Tiles have long played a practical role in kitchen interiors, but today they are also central to the visual identity of the ...