Ideal Wood Engineered Hardwood: New Classic Collection - Herringbone - Saint-Emilion
Saint-Émilion is one of Bordeaux's most prestigious wine appellations — and in the context of herringbone hardwood, it lives up to that reputation. A deep, dark, wine-rich oak tone in the herringbone pattern: this is a floor that signals quality from the moment you see it and confirms it every time you walk across it.
Real engineered oak hardwood, herringbone-cut. The dark stain on Saint-Émilion is one of the more complex in the Ideal Wood collection — not a flat chocolate, but a layered depth with slight variation across planks that makes it look genuinely premium rather than mass-produced.
Pro Tip: With dark herringbone installations, the quality of your subfloor flatness is non-negotiable. The herringbone pattern draws the eye into the geometry — any substrate imperfection (lippage, humps, low spots) will be amplified by the pattern. Hire a professional to level the subfloor before installation and consider your subfloor prep a part of the total project cost, not an optional step.
This is the floor for spaces that need no other ornamentation — the floor IS the design. A deep-toned herringbone with white walls and minimal furniture is one of the most enduring design moves in residential architecture.
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