Stepformo Herringbone - 8x100x600mm
Stepformo Herringbone - 8x100x600mm
Stepformo Herringbone - 8x100x600mm

Stepformo Herringbone - 8x100x600mm

DIY Friendly
Suitable for Hallways, Kitchens, Bedrooms and living Rooms
25 year warranty
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Wastage: 0.00 m2

Total Price: £0.00 (incl. VAT)

Packs Required: 1

Price per m²: £0.00

Total m² Ordered: 0.00

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Stepformo 8mm Herringbone Laminate – brings rich, elegant tones to your space with its deep, dark oak finish and classic herringbone pattern. Each 600 × 100 × 8 mm plank features a textured surface and subtle V-groove edges, creating the realistic look and feel of natural wood.

Built to handle everyday life, this AC4-rated laminate is perfect for busy areas like living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and hallways. It’s also compatible with underfloor heating and installs easily thanks to a simple click-fit system. Each pack covers approximately 1.8 m² and is backed by a 25-year residential warranty—offering timeless style, strength, and low-maintenance living.

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FAQs

We offer engineered wood flooring, laminate flooring, and solid wood flooring, available in various colours, finishes, and plank sizes.

Engineered wood: Real wood top layer with multiple layers underneath for stability. Suitable for most homes.


Solid wood: 100% natural wood, thicker and can be sanded multiple times, but more sensitive to moisture.

Yes, engineered wood and laminate are suitable for underfloor heating. Solid wood is generally not recommended.

Kitchens: Yes (engineered or laminate recommended).


Bathrooms: Not recommended unless specified as water-resistant.

Measure your room in square metres (m²) and add 10% extra for wastage and cutting.

Pack size refers to how many square metres (m²) are covered by one box of flooring.