Drummoyne, NSW Engineered Oak Herringbone Parquetry
Residential carpet adds softness, warmth, and comfort to your home. Available in a wide range of hybrid flooring drummoyne colors and textures, it provides sound insulation and a cozy feel—perfect for bedrooms and living areas. Stick to these simple cleaning and care methods and you've got yourself a recipe for floors that stay as graceful as the day they were laid down.
All coatings by WOODCUT are designed to be cured by a UV light, which crystallises the oil or lacquer and forms extra protection on the boards. On the contrary, natural oil finishes can be extremely porous and require regular maintenance. When WOODCUT says ‘hand-selected’, WOODCUT means ‘hand selected’. Every WOODCUT board is inspected prior to packaging in terms of grading, structure and stability. WOODCUT boards have their own unique grain structure, knot size and fillers used to compliment each product.
Each plank is constructed with a 3mm genuine oak wear layer, supported by a precision-engineered multi-layer plywood core for enduring stability. The surface is lightly brushed and finished with a UV-cured lacquer in a super-matt 5–8% sheen, striking the perfect balance between subtle texture and modern refinement. This finish enhances the inherent grain and character of oak, while delivering a resilient, tactile surface built to last generations. Install hybrid flooring in a small study 4 sqm with scotia around edges of the wall and a flat cover at the doorway to join with the carpet in the hallway. Herringbone tiles that bring texture and movement to walls and floors in bathrooms and kitchens. Browse with simple filters to see options by colour or finish, and pick the look that suits your space without fuss.
A lively herringbone pattern can invigorate any room, adding a dash of playfulness with a touch of class. Dabble a bit by pairing stone floor tiles with timber floor tiles. It's like wearing a leather jacket over a silk blouse; it just works. Ceramic floor tiles, when arranged in herringbone, make the bathroom look open and inviting. With porcelain floor tiles laid this way, you craft yourself a cozy yet sharp cooking zone.
Our best advice is to use spacers to maintain the grout lines always even. This way, once you lay the first few tiles correctly, you can’t deviate from the pattern and accidentally open up or close up the herringbone tile pattern. Another thing to think about is where your herringbone tile pattern is going to start. Royal Floors Drummoyne provides elite flooring and carpet installations for this prestigious waterfront community. We specialise in providing sophisticated, high-performance surfaces that complement the bright, open-plan living typical of Drummoyne homes. Our team is committed to delivering a superior finish that withstands the local conditions, ensuring your floors remain a stunning feature of your home for many years to come.
These tiles will require more precise cutting, as they must fit around walls, doorways and corners. To do this, measure each edge carefully to determine the size and shape of the tile that needs to be cut. The success of a herringbone installation depends heavily on the precision of your layout. The first step in the layout process is to find the center point of the room, which will act as the origin for your pattern.
We started out on residential jobs gradually building our reputation to also being offered work on multi-block unit projects. Over these years, we have established a strong relationship with Australia’s leading flooring brands, and thus we are able to sell products and services at reduced prices. Stepping onto a 14/3 Australian hardwood herringbone engineered floor is like walking through a sun-drenched Australian landscape, reimagined. The rich, warm tones of the hardwood, accentuated by the striking herringbone pattern, create a mesmerizing visual tapestry. Each V-shaped pair of boards, meticulously crafted from premium Australian hardwood, interlocks to form a dynamic, geometric pattern that draws the eye.
A wet saw provides a steady, smooth cut without chipping, which is crucial for achieving the sharp lines required by the herringbone pattern. If you’re working with natural stone tiles, a diamond blade is necessary to make these cuts and you must be cautious as stone tiles are more fragile than ceramic options. For wood subfloors, you will need to install a cement backer board or another type of tile underlayment. This will provide a stable and moisture-resistant surface for the adhesive to bond securely.
To achieve the herringbone effect, align each tile at a 90-degree angle to the adjacent tile. Make sure to press each tile down firmly into the adhesive to secure it in place. A rubber mallet can help gently tap the tiles to ensure full contact with the adhesive and avoid air pockets beneath the tiles. For straight cuts, you can use a tile snap cutter, which is especially useful for non-angled cuts. However, for any cuts where tiles need to meet at the precise 45-degree angle, only a wet saw will provide the necessary precision.