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When you’ve decided that the herringbone pattern is the right design for your hardwood flooring project, you’ll need to finalize a few details before you can check floors off of your to-do list. The first thing you’ll need to decide on is whether you want your new herringbone floor to be constructed of solid hardwood or engineered hardwood. It’s important to note that solid wood is not superior to engineered wood in any way. They each are designed for a purpose, and the engineered option will actually cost as much or more than solid for a number of reasons.
How do I choose between Solid & Engineered Herringbone Hardwood Flooring?