How to Style Karastan’s Belleluxe Natural Gault Estate Herring Flooring
Karastan’s Belleluxe Natural Gault Estate Herring floor features a beautiful herringbone pattern that instantly elevates any room. Named for its resemblance to the bones of a herring fish, herringbone’s classic V-shaped zig-zag pattern has been used in palaces and luxury estates for centuries. Today, herringbone hardwood flooring is experiencing a strong resurgence in modern homes across South Florida, acting as the perfect anchor for contemporary and transitional design. Styling a room around the inherent visual drama of herringbone requires intentional choices to ensure the pattern looks sophisticated rather than overwhelming.
Table of Contents
- Tips on Styling Your Karastan Herringbone Wood Floor
- Adding Movement
- Styling Through Color and Plank Size
- Complementing Furniture and Decor
- Order a Sample or Visit One of Our South Florida Showrooms
- Tips on Styling Your Karastan Herringbone Wood Floor
Tips on Styling Your Karastan Herringbone Wood Floor

Adding Movement
Herringbone is a dynamic pattern that creates strong visual movement. Use this to your advantage:
- Directionality: Always install the herringbone pattern to lead the eye toward the room’s main focal point—whether that is a fireplace, a large window overlooking the water, or the entrance to the room. The points of the V-shape should direct the gaze.
- Enlarging Space: For narrow rooms or long hallways, install the herringbone pattern diagonally across the space, which will interrupt the parallel lines of the walls, forcing the eye to travel further along the diagonal and making the space feel dramatically wider.
- Defining Zones: In open-concept living areas (common in Miami high-rises), use the herringbone pattern in one specific zone—like the dining room or the grand entryway—and transition to straight-lay plank flooring in the adjacent living room to create distinct “rooms” within the open space without the need for walls.
Styling Through Color and Plank Size
The color and size of the individual planks determine whether the final look is traditional, coastal, or ultra-modern.
- Color Palette (Modern Coastal): For the South Florida coastal aesthetic, choose light, cool-toned hardwoods such as blonde or white-washed European Oak or rift-sawn White Oak. These colors reduce the pattern’s contrast, softening the dramatic effect and creating a bright, airy foundation that pairs perfectly with neutral furniture and natural light.
- Color Palette (Quiet Luxury): For a more dramatic, luxurious effect, choose a mid-tone, warm walnut or fumed oak to ground the space and add a cozy, antique feel, complementing rich textures like velvet and brass accents.
- Plank Size: The most modern herringbone look utilizes thicker, wider planks (3 to 5 inches wide) rather than the narrow, traditional parquet blocks. Wider planks allow the wood grain’s unique character to show through, reducing the visual impact of repeated seams.
Complementing Furniture and Decor
Since the floor is the star, the rest of the room’s design should play a complementary, quieter role.
- Minimalist Furniture: Opt for furniture with clean, simple lines and raised legs (mid-century modern or contemporary style). Heavy, skirted furniture will hide the beautiful pattern and make the room feel clunky. Raised legs allow the floor pattern to flow uninterrupted.
- Subdued Rugs: Use area rugs sparingly. When you do, choose low-pile rugs in solid, calming colors (like cream, sage, or navy) or rugs with large, abstract patterns. Avoid highly geometric, high-contrast rugs, as they will clash with the herringbone pattern and make the room visually chaotic.
- Wall Treatments: Use solid paint or subtle textured wall treatments (like plaster or linen wallpaper). Herringbone hardwood requires walls that serve as a neutral, supporting backdrop to shine truly.

Order a Sample or Visit One of Our South Florida Showrooms
Herringbone hardwood flooring is an investment in timeless elegance. By using light colors, large planks, and simple, tailored décor, you can ensure this historic pattern feels perfectly current and luxurious in your contemporary South Florida home.
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