Chevron planks are cut at an angle (usually 45° or 60°) so that when laid, they form a continuous "V" shape. This creates a sleek, directional look that can make a room feel longer or more spacious. Chevron has a more uniform and modern appearance, perfect for contemporary homes.
Herringbone planks are rectangular and laid in a staggered zigzag pattern, where each plank meets the side of another at a right angle. This classic design adds depth and texture, making it a great choice for traditional or elegant interiors. It’s also known for its durability, as the interlocking pattern helps distribute weight evenly.
Chevron: Planks are cut at an angle, forming a seamless "V" shape. The result is a sleek, continuous pattern.
Herringbone: Uses rectangular planks laid in a broken zigzag pattern, creating a more textured and classic look.
Both are beautiful choices, but your decision will depend on whether you prefer a modern, streamlined effect (chevron) or a more traditional, intricate feel (herringbone).
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