The difference between herringbone and Hungarian point
Herringbone and Hungarian Point represent two exquisite and timeless flooring styles that elevate any interior with their elegance and sophistication. These distinguished techniques, celebrated for their visual charm, are ideal for a variety of materials such as PVC, laminate and even carpet. Both styles offer a wealth of design possibilities, allowing you to tailor your flooring to perfection—whether you opt for a seamless finish or embrace the subtle definition of bevelled edges. Immerse yourself in the artistry of these captivating patterns and explore the unique allure each brings to your space.
Herringbone
A herringbone floor exudes timeless elegance, with its distinctive pattern of floorboards laid diagonally and perpendicularly to one another. Inspired by the intricate structure of a fish’s skeleton—hence its name—this design brings a harmonious blend of sophistication and charm to any space.

The planks are meticulously arranged at a precise 90-degree angle, creating a striking stepped effect where the short ends meet the long sides of adjacent boards. For those who love a dynamic and lively aesthetic, consider blending multiple shades to craft a truly bespoke floor composition that radiates personality and character, elevating your interior to luxurious new heights.

Hungarian point
The Hungarian Point floor pattern, reminiscent of the timeless elegance of herringbone, is a sophisticated design that features planks arranged at a precise 45 or 60-degree angle. This meticulous layout creates a captivating geometry, with the striking “sergeant stripes”—the bold, straight seams at the center—adding a distinctive, dynamic touch.

Opting for a Hungarian Point floor transforms any space, imbuing it with an air of serene refinement. If you desire a floor with both character and grace, this pattern is your ultimate choice. Our premium PVC strips are available in this exclusive Hungarian Point design, offering an unparalleled blend of luxury and craftsmanship for your interiors.
