Tara Benet, owner of Tara Benet Design in New York City, notes that herringbone is especially popular today in tiles, hardwood floors colored tiles or use a lighter colored tile with a dark grout The wall on the left (or should we say the floor?) bears a “dark hardwood herringbone pattern.” Another awesome detail: The light fixtures hang sideways from a wall whose windows look like skylights. But take a closer look at what’s going on here. The “floor” is the left-hand wall with a dark hardwood herringbone pattern. The banquette almost looks like a couch that could be resting on that floor. Dark hardwood herringbone floors extend from corner living room, which sports a wood burning fireplace, on through the dining room, which is, in turn, downright “baronial”! Though apparently in Visitors enter the home on the parlor floor into the foyer, where the elegance of the dark herringbone hardwood floor is mirrored by a golden chandelier and custom wall molding. The spacious living The home is entered through a foyer, where dark herringbone hardwood floors lead to the living room and den. Both of these rooms has its own fireplace and doors leading to the backyard. The living .
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