Yes and no. Herringbone flooring can be far more challenging to install than regular planks. It requires much more planning, measuring, and cutting than standard plank flooring — especially around edges and walls. For this reason, herringbone flooring is more time-consuming and frustrating to install. It also means that getting a professional to install herringbone flooring can be 20–30% more expensive.
That said, herringbone flooring is becoming easier to install thanks to today’s technology — with hybrid flooring’s easy click-together planks and engineered timber’s tongue-and-groove or 5G click systems.
The bottom line: while the materials are DIY-friendly, the pattern makes installation trickier and more time-consuming for the inexperienced.