SPC Flooring Herringbone

We provide SPC herringbone flooring as a luxury option that blends timeless parquet design with the durability of modern stone plastic composite (SPC) construction. This flooring is waterproof, highly scratch-resistant, and easy to maintain, making it suitable for both domestic and commercial interiors. With finishes such as Concord Ash, Lexington Oak, and Wichita Beech, our herringbone range offers elegance, practicality, and long-lasting performance.


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Why Choose SPC Herringbone Flooring for Your Home or Business?

SPC herringbone flooring is the perfect choice for anyone looking to combine classic style with modern durability. The herringbone pattern is a timeless parquet design that adds sophistication and character to any interior, from traditional homes to contemporary apartments. Unlike real wood parquet, SPC herringbone flooring is far more resistant to water, scratches, and stains, making it a low-maintenance alternative that retains its appearance for many years.

Because it is waterproof, SPC flooring can be installed in areas where traditional wood would not be suitable, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and utility rooms. This makes it a versatile flooring solution that provides the beauty of wood with the practicality of vinyl and the strength of stone composite.

How SPC Herringbone Flooring Is Installed

SPC herringbone flooring is designed for ease of installation, using a click-lock system that allows planks to interlock securely without the need for glue or nails. This makes the process faster and less messy than traditional parquet flooring, while still achieving a professional and seamless finish.

The rigid core construction of SPC planks ensures excellent stability, meaning they can be installed over a variety of subfloors, including concrete, timber, and existing tiles. An underlay is typically recommended to provide additional comfort, noise reduction, and insulation. Thanks to its innovative design, SPC herringbone flooring can often be installed as a floating floor, reducing preparation work and labour costs.

Benefits of Choosing SPC Herringbone Flooring

One of the biggest advantages of SPC herringbone flooring is its durability. The stone plastic composite core makes it resistant to dents, scratches, and heavy foot traffic, making it ideal for busy households and commercial spaces. Its 100% waterproof design ensures it will not swell, warp, or crack when exposed to moisture.

In addition to its practical benefits, this flooring delivers a premium aesthetic. The herringbone pattern creates a sense of elegance and movement in a room, elevating the overall design. Combined with wood-effect finishes such as oak, ash, and beech, SPC herringbone flooring provides the warmth of natural timber with none of the maintenance challenges.

Design Options in the SPC Herringbone Range

The herringbone collection is available in a variety of stylish finishes to complement different interiors:

  • Concord Ash – a light, contemporary grey with a natural wood grain effect
  • Lexington Oak – warm and classic, ideal for both modern and traditional spaces
  • Wichita Beech – soft and natural tones for a clean, timeless look

Each option replicates the authentic appearance of wood while offering the durability and practicality of SPC construction.

Where SPC Herringbone Flooring Works Best

SPC herringbone flooring is suitable for a wide range of settings. In domestic properties, it works beautifully in living rooms, hallways, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms, providing continuity across different areas of the home. Its waterproof nature makes it especially popular in kitchens and bathrooms where traditional wood flooring cannot be used.

Commercial environments such as restaurants, offices, hotels, and retail spaces also benefit from SPC herringbone flooring. Its strength and scratch resistance make it ideal for high-traffic areas, while its sophisticated appearance creates a welcoming and professional atmosphere.

Aftercare and Maintenance of SPC Herringbone Flooring

SPC flooring is designed to be low maintenance. Routine cleaning with a vacuum or soft broom, followed by a damp mop, is sufficient to keep the floor looking new. Because the flooring is waterproof, spills can be wiped away without risk of staining or damage.

It is recommended to use felt pads under furniture and avoid abrasive cleaning tools to preserve the surface finish. With minimal care, SPC herringbone flooring will retain its beauty and performance for many years, making it a cost-effective investment.

FAQs About SPC Herringbone Flooring

It is made from stone plastic composite, a rigid core material that combines limestone powder and stabilisers, making it stronger and more durable than standard vinyl flooring.
Yes, SPC flooring is waterproof, making it suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where traditional wood flooring cannot be used.
Yes, it can often be laid over concrete, timber, and even existing tiled floors, provided the surface is stable and level.
SPC herringbone replicates the look of real wood parquet but is much more practical. It is waterproof, scratch-resistant, and requires far less maintenance than natural wood flooring.
An underlay is recommended for added comfort, sound reduction, and insulation, although some SPC products include an integrated underlay layer.
Yes, its strength, scratch resistance, and durability make it ideal for commercial environments such as offices, hotels, and retail spaces.
Very easy, it only requires sweeping or vacuuming and occasional mopping with warm water. No specialist products are needed.

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