Herringbone Flooring

Herringbone hybrid flooring and engineered timber are a great way to bring your room to life with their distinct 45-degree angle design, adding character and a luxurious feel. Whether you're aiming to create a cosy living area or a professional setting, we have a range of herringbone flooring colours to choose from.

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Full view of French Oak SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in French Oak colour warm tone herringbone flooring sample Full view of French Oak SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in French Oak colour warm tone herringbone flooring sample

9.5mm SPC Flooring

French Oak SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm

$53.90 per m²
Detailed view of Natural Blackbutt SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in Natural Blackbutt colour dark shade herringbone flooring sample Detailed view of Natural Blackbutt SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in Natural Blackbutt colour dark shade herringbone flooring sample

9.5mm SPC Flooring

Natural Blackbutt SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm

$53.90 per m²
Detailed view of Pacific Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in Pacific Spotted colour warm tone herringbone flooring sample Detailed view of Pacific Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in Pacific Spotted colour warm tone herringbone flooring sample

9.5mm SPC Flooring

Pacific Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm

$53.90 per m²
Profile view of Lime Ash SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in Lime Ash colour neutral tone herringbone flooring sample Profile view of Lime Ash SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in Lime Ash colour neutral tone herringbone flooring sample

9.5mm SPC Flooring

Lime Ash SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm

$53.90 per m²
Flat lay of Natural Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in Natural Spotted colour warm tone herringbone flooring sample Flat lay of Natural Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in Natural Spotted colour warm tone herringbone flooring sample

9.5mm SPC Flooring

Natural Spotted Gum SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm

$53.90 per m²
Perspective view of Beige Ash Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Beige Ash colour neutral tone herringbone flooring sample Perspective view of Beige Ash Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Beige Ash colour neutral tone herringbone flooring sample

Engineered Timber Flooring

Beige Ash Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm

$101.20 per m²
Profile view of Natural Limed Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Natural Limed colour warm tone herringbone flooring sample Profile view of Natural Limed Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Natural Limed colour warm tone herringbone flooring sample

Engineered Timber Flooring

Natural Limed Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm

$101.20 per m²
Perspective view of Snow Grey SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in Snow Grey colour light tone herringbone flooring sample Perspective view of Snow Grey SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm in Snow Grey colour light tone herringbone flooring sample

9.5mm SPC Flooring

Snow Grey SPC Hybrid Floorboards Herringbone 7.5+2mm

$53.90 per m²
Front view of Light Neutral Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Light Neutral colour light tone herringbone flooring sample Front view of Light Neutral Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Light Neutral colour light tone herringbone flooring sample

Engineered Timber Flooring

Light Neutral Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm

$101.20 per m²
Close-up of Light Malt Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Light Malt colour light tone herringbone flooring sample Close-up of Light Malt Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Light Malt colour light tone herringbone flooring sample

Engineered Timber Flooring

Light Malt Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm

$101.20 per m²
Close-up of Casper White Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Casper White colour light tone herringbone flooring sample Close-up of Casper White Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Casper White colour light tone herringbone flooring sample

Engineered Timber Flooring

Casper White Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm

$101.20 per m²
Detailed view of Pale Oak Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Pale Oak colour warm tone herringbone flooring sample Detailed view of Pale Oak Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm in Pale Oak colour warm tone herringbone flooring sample

Engineered Timber Flooring

Pale Oak Engineered Timber Herringbone 15.3mm

$101.20 per m²

What is herringbone flooring?

Herringbone flooring is a patterned floor where the boards connect on a 45-degree angle, creating a herringbone pattern. Herringbone flooring is quickly becoming a popular choice for Aussie homeowners. It brings character and life to your home with its distinct look. Herringbone flooring can come in many different materials, the most popular being SPC hybrid flooring or engineered timber. Herringbone flooring is a great way to add depth and texture to “boring” rooms — it will leave your space feeling more luxurious.

Does herringbone flooring make the room look bigger or smaller?

It can do both depending on the colour and size of your planks. Herringbone flooring can make your room appear larger — the angled patterns naturally open up the space/room visually. This is great for smaller or narrow rooms, as it can add extra depth and make your smaller room feel more spacious and appear bigger.

It’s important to note that choosing the right colour helps massively when trying to make your room feel bigger or smaller. Choosing lighter-coloured herringbone flooring helps with making your room feel more "airy" and spacious, whilst darker herringbone flooring can make your space feel more enclosed and cosy. Herringbone flooring is a great option for narrow hallways and open-plan living areas!

Is herringbone flooring easy to install?

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Herringbone flooring is a classic pattern where planks are laid in a V shape, creating a staggered zig-zag design. It’s different from straight plank layouts (where boards are side by side) and chevron (where boards are cut at angles to meet in a point). Herringbone planks are rectangular and meet at 90 degrees, creating a more traditional, woven look. The pattern adds a lot of movement and structure to a room, which makes it a popular choice for feature areas like entrances, hallways, and living spaces. It works well with both modern and traditional interiors depending on the colour and material you choose. While it’s been around forever (think old European homes and heritage builds), modern versions using hybrid or vinyl give it a fresh, accessible twist for today’s homes.

Compared to standard plank flooring, yes — herringbone is a longer process and requires more planning before laying. This means prices can range from 20–50% more when hiring a flooring installer to lay your floor. We recommend that if you haven’t installed flooring before, you get a professional to install your herringbone flooring to ensure the best possible result and a flawless finish.

Overall, herringbone flooring is a lot more expensive than standard planks, as the product itself tends to be pricier — and so is the installation. If you’re on a budget, perhaps standard planks are the way to go!

You’ll find herringbone styles in hybrid, laminate, vinyl plank, and engineered timber. Hybrid herringbone is probably the most popular right now—it's waterproof, tough, and comes in a range of modern colours. It’s perfect for homes with pets, kids, or open-plan spaces where the flooring needs to handle daily wear. Laminate herringbone gives you that visual impact at a budget-friendly price. Vinyl herringbone (both glue-down and loose lay) is great if you want comfort underfoot and minimal noise—especially good for apartments or upstairs areas. Engineered timber herringbone is the premium pick. It’s real wood, so you get the grain, knots, and texture that only timber can give. It costs more and takes longer to install, but if you want that timeless feel, it’s unbeatable. No matter the material, herringbone brings that extra bit of polish to your floors.

Herringbone flooring works best in rooms where you want to make a statement—hallways, entryways, living areas, or even feature bedrooms. Because of the pattern, it naturally draws the eye, so it’s perfect for spaces where you want the floor to do more than just sit quietly in the background. In narrow spaces like hallways, herringbone can actually make the area feel wider and more dynamic. In open-plan living areas, it adds structure and movement without being too bold. It’s also a great choice for older homes where you want to keep a bit of character while updating the materials. If you’re doing the whole house in herringbone, just be ready for a bit more install time—but the results are stunning and genuinely elevate the space.

If you want your floor to be more than just functional—yeah, it’s worth it. Herringbone instantly gives a space a high-end look, even if you’re using affordable materials like laminate or vinyl. It makes a room feel thought-out and finished in a way that regular planks don’t. The pattern adds texture, movement, and a touch of classic design, whether you're going modern, rustic, or somewhere in between. Yes, installation takes longer, and yes, you’ll need more care with measurements and layout—but it’s not wildly more expensive if you go with hybrid or vinyl options. For the visual payoff and resale value alone, it’s easily one of the most impactful design choices you can make in a reno or new build.