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The triple herringbone pattern is a true work of art. By placing three planks of the herringbone pattern next to each other in the "bone" a wide point is created, which creates a unique pattern. The floor creates tranquility and is a true eye-catcher.
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Triple herringbone floors in 90 oak colors offer a range of style options, from traditionally warm to contemporary modern. With this extensive selection it is easy to create a unique, inviting atmosphere that will enhance any room.
Triple herringbone wooden floor on underfloor heating
You can combine triple herringbone floors from Uipkes with underfloor cooling and various underfloor heating systems, which we can also install for you.
Applications
Herringbone floors are a timeless choice that add elegance and charm to any room. Their versatility makes them suitable for both living rooms and kitchens and can also be installed in bathrooms and apartments.
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Subfloors
The floors are glued to the subfloor. View the work floors below which are suitable as a basis for a triple herringbone floor.
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The price of a triple herringbone
The triple herringbone pattern is a unique pattern and the installation of the floor requires a lot of time and attention. The investment for the triple herringbone is from € 131 per m2. The price includes finishing in a color of your choice and excludes installation costs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a triple herringbone floor?
A triple herringbone floor is a floor pattern in which the planks are installed in threes in a herringbone pattern. The planks are placed at an angle of 90 degrees, creating a classic and elegant pattern.
Is a triple herringbone floor sustainable?
Yes, a triple herringbone floor is generally durable. Oak is a hardwood species known for its strength and durability. With proper care and maintenance, an oak herringbone floor can last for decades.
How is a triple herringbone floor installed?
The installation of a triple herringbone floor requires craftsmanship and accuracy. The planks are installed at an angle of 90 degrees and secured with glue.
Can a triple herringbone floor be finished in different colors?
Yes, triple herringbone floors can be finished in different colors. Oak wood is very suitable for treating with oil. This allows the floor to be adapted to the desired style and interior.
How do I maintain a triple herringbone floor?
Maintenance of a triple herringbone floor includes regular vacuuming or sweeping to remove dirt and dust. In addition, it is advisable to clean the floor periodically with a special wooden floor cleaner and, if necessary, to apply a protective layer, such as maintenance oil. It is important not to use excessive water when cleaning as this can damage the wood.
Can a triple herringbone floor be installed in combination with underfloor heating and underfloor cooling?
Yes, a triple herringbone floor can be used in combination with underfloor heating and underfloor cooling are installed. However, it is important to ensure that the floorboards consist of engineered wood and that the installation is performed correctly.
Can a triple herringbone floor be used in damp areas?
A triple herringbone floor can certainly be used in damp areas such as a bathroom, as long as the planks consist of a engineered wood floor or multi-plank. A solid floor is not recommended to be installed in damp areas such as the bathroom, as the moisture can cause warping and damage to the wood
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