Design floor – Chevron

Chevron flooring, sometimes called French Herringbone is supplied pre-cut at a 45 degree angle for both left and right components, and tongue and grooved on the long side of the boards to create a ‘V’ shape pattern. Herringbone pieces are cut in rectangles, where as chevron pieces are cut at an angle.

Note! Chevron 60° by special order. Installation with glueing down to subfloor. Guarantee for design parquets is valid only when the installation is done by a professional and according to the instruction given by the supplier.

Depending on the dimensions and species of wood, Chevron wooden flooring is available in the following grades (that is, degrees of knottiness):

Oak Select, Classic and Vintage

Ash Select, Classic and Olive

Larch Natural

Information on the different tree species and grades (degrees of knottiness) is given here.

All types of wood can react to excessively dry indoor air. If the relative humidity (Rh) drops below the recommended 35–60%, cracks may appear in the flooring. Therefore, it is important to monitor indoor humidity, especially during dry seasons such as winter, and increase humidity if necessary, for example, with a humidifier. Softwood species (e.g., Pine, Larch, and Douglas fir) are particularly sensitive to dry indoor air and may develop hairline cracks or larger cracks more quickly. The optimal humidity level of 35–60% Rh is also the most suitable indoor humidity level for humans.

Timberwise floors can safely be installed on an underfloor heating system. Douglas fir/Pine/Larch is a softwood tree species. Softwood are structurally more sensitive to moisture and dryness fluctuations than hardwoods. Underfloor heating may potentially cause cracks on the surface of a softwood floor. Considering this, softwood floors can still be installed with underfloor heating.