The Fox Group |
I have always loved herringbone wood floors. There is a likelihood I will be putting in some flooring in the new house. If so, I would love any of these looks. I think it pairs beautifully with Chinoiserie. The bleached floors are a more casual beach look, while the dark are more classic and formal. I have a really good floor guy here who would love this project. Aren't these pretty?
T. Duffy & Associates |
Gracie Studios |
Liz Carroll Interiors |
I love herringbone floors! So French! Personally, I prefer the darker stained floor, but I can see how a lighter floor might work better in Florida and coastal areas.
ReplyDeleteI agree, it will really depend on the house.
DeleteAren't those just STUNNING??!!!! Love them....the darker stain is so elegant! This new home, once you find it, is going to be so much fun for you!!
ReplyDeleteI hope so. I have always wanted these floors and I think it would be a nice mix with the tile floors most houses here have.
DeleteI adore herringbone floors. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a difficult choice...eeny meany miny mo!
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DeleteI think the T. Duffy floors are gorgeous. I much prefer that design to the thin, long planks in the first photo (although the bleached color is great), and I don't like the colors in the last photo.
ReplyDeleteYou have a good eye.
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