How to Install a Herringbone Floor | This Old House
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See how to use prefinished engineered flooring to create a chevron showstopper. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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Shopping List for How to Install a Herringbone Floor:
Engineered tongue-and-groove strip flooring.
Have your supplier determine how much you need, but figure on 15 percent waste.
Feature and apron strips, to frame the herringbone field.
Flooring splines
Molding, to create a guide for the circular saw.
3/4-inch plywood. Get one 4x8 sheet to make the nailing blank and a straightedge.
1 1/2-inch drywall screws, to attach the blank to the subfloor.
16-gauge 2-inch L-head flooring nails or 'cleats'
Wood glue
Painter's tape

Tools for How to Install a Herringbone Floor:
Measuring tape
Chalk line
Trammel. Make one from a piece of scrap board
Straightedge
Framing square
Miter saw
Rubber mallet
Router and 1 1/4-inch flooring bit
Rafter square
Drill/driver
Flooring nailer
Circular saw

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