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Anderson Tuftex Old World Herringbone 6"

The Old World Herringbone 6″ collection from Anderson Hardwood is a timeless take on one of the most classic flooring patterns. These engineered hardwood planks are designed for customers who want something unique without compromising on quality, warmth, or craftsmanship. The 6-inch width and precise herringbone layout create a distinguished look that fits well in traditional homes as well as more modern spaces.

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Why Choose Old World Herringbone 6″?

 

  • High-end design without the high maintenance of traditional hardwood

  • Engineered construction for added stability in changing climates

  • Distinctive herringbone layout adds visual interest and elevates room definition

  • Made by Anderson Hardwood, a trusted brand known for quality and craftsmanship

  • Glue-down installation creates a solid, long-lasting floor

     


 

Debunking Common Myths

 

Myth 1: Herringbone is outdated
Not true. Herringbone has been used in European design for centuries and continues to be a popular choice in upscale interiors.

Myth 2: It’s only for big rooms
This pattern actually helps break up open spaces and adds structure to smaller rooms, making them feel more polished.

Myth 3: It’s harder to clean
It cleans the same way as any hardwood floor. The pattern does not trap more dirt; it just looks more interesting.

 


 

Key Features Table

 

Feature Description
Plank Width 6 inches
Length Varies (herringbone format)
Construction Engineered Hardwood
Surface Texture Wire-brushed or smooth, depending on color
Finish UV-cured urethane
Installation Glue-down
Available Colors Hanover, Tudor, Windsor
Recommended Areas Living rooms, entryways, hallways, formal dining
Manufacturer Anderson Hardwood

FAQs

What is the difference between herringbone and standard hardwood flooring?
Herringbone is a patterned layout where planks are cut and installed at angles to create a zigzag effect. Standard hardwood uses a straight plank layout. Herringbone offers a more decorative and structured visual.
Yes, this collection is engineered hardwood. It uses real wood veneer over a stable core, making it suitable for various interior environments.
It can be installed by a skilled DIYer, but glue-down herringbone patterns require precise layout. A professional installer is often recommended to ensure alignment and long-term performance.
Engineered hardwood like Old World Herringbone 6″ can be compatible with radiant heat, but installation must follow manufacturer and heat system guidelines exactly.
This style works well in living rooms, dining rooms, hallways, entryways, and open spaces where the pattern can stand out without being too busy.