What is the installation technique for Lvt Oak Herringbone in a corner?

Dec 24, 2025

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Hey there! As a supplier of Lvt Oak Herringbone, I often get asked about the installation technique, especially when it comes to corners. Today, I'm gonna share with you all the ins and outs of installing Lvt Oak Herringbone in a corner.

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First things first, let's talk a bit about what Lvt Oak Herringbone is. Lvt Oak Herringbone is a type of luxury vinyl tile that mimics the look of real oak wood in a classic herringbone pattern. It's a great choice for flooring as it's durable, easy to clean, and gives your space a high - end look. You can check out more about it on our website Lvt Oak Herringbone.

Pre - installation Preparation

Before you start installing Lvt Oak Herringbone in a corner, you need to make sure you've got everything ready.

Measure the Area

Accurate measurement is crucial. Measure the length and width of the corner area where you'll be installing the flooring. You'll also need to measure the angles of the corner. Corners can be 90 - degree angles, but sometimes, they might be off by a few degrees. Use a protractor or angle - measuring tool to get the exact angle. This will help you cut the planks correctly later on.

Prepare the Subfloor

The subfloor needs to be clean, dry, and level. Any bumps, cracks, or debris on the subfloor can affect the installation and the final look of the flooring. If there are any cracks, fill them with a suitable floor patching compound. For uneven areas, you might need to use a self - leveling compound. Let the compound dry completely before proceeding.

Acclimate the Flooring

Lvt Oak Herringbone planks need to acclimate to the room's environment for at least 48 hours before installation. This helps prevent any expansion or contraction issues after installation. Just leave the planks in the room where they'll be installed, still in their packaging.

Tools You'll Need

  • Utility Knife: For cutting the Lvt planks. Make sure to use a sharp blade for clean cuts.
  • T - Square or Straight Edge: To ensure straight cuts.
  • Angle Cutter or Miter Saw: This is especially important for cutting the planks at the correct angles for the corner.
  • Tapping Block and Hammer: To tap the planks together and make sure they're properly joined.
  • Spacers: These are used to maintain a consistent expansion gap around the perimeter of the room, including the corners.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Start with the First Row

Begin installing the Lvt Oak Herringbone planks along the wall adjacent to the corner. Leave a 1/4 - inch expansion gap between the planks and the wall using spacers. Start with a full plank at the beginning of the row. Use the tapping block and hammer to connect the planks together. Make sure the joints are tight.

Step 2: Measure and Cut for the Corner

When you reach the corner, you'll need to make some precise cuts. Measure the angle of the corner again to double - check. If it's a 90 - degree corner, you can use a miter saw to cut the planks at a 45 - degree angle. Place the plank against the wall and mark the cut line using a pencil and a straight edge. Then, carefully cut the plank using the miter saw or an angle cutter.

Step 3: Install the Corner Pieces

Once you've cut the planks for the corner, place them in position. Tap them gently into place using the tapping block and hammer. Make sure the corner pieces fit snugly together and with the adjacent planks. Check for any gaps or unevenness. If there are small gaps, you can use a bit of vinyl flooring adhesive to fill them.

Step 4: Continue with the Next Rows

After installing the corner pieces, continue installing the remaining rows of Lvt Oak Herringbone planks. As you work your way across the room, make sure to stagger the joints between the rows for a more natural and aesthetically pleasing look. This is a characteristic feature of the herringbone pattern.

Step 5: Trim the Final Row

When you reach the last row, you'll likely need to trim the planks to fit. Measure the remaining space and use a utility knife or a table saw to cut the planks to the correct width. Leave the expansion gap at the end of the row as well.

Tips for a Successful Installation

  • Take Your Time: Installing Lvt Oak Herringbone in a corner requires precision. Rushing through the process can lead to mistakes, such as uneven cuts or poorly joined planks.
  • Test Cuts: Before making the final cuts on your planks, it's a good idea to make test cuts on scrap pieces. This way, you can ensure that the angles and measurements are correct.
  • Keep the Area Clean: During installation, keep the area clean of dust and debris. This will prevent any particles from getting trapped between the planks and affecting the installation.

Why Choose Lvt Oak Herringbone?

Lvt Oak Herringbone offers several advantages over other types of flooring. It's more affordable than real oak wood flooring, but it still gives you that same elegant and sophisticated look. It's also water - resistant, which makes it a great choice for areas prone to moisture, like kitchens and bathrooms. And compared to other vinyl plank flooring options, the herringbone pattern adds a unique and stylish touch to your space. You can explore more vinyl plank flooring options on our website Lvt Vinyl Plank Flooring.

Contact Us for Your Flooring Needs

If you're interested in purchasing Lvt Oak Herringbone for your project, whether it's a small home renovation or a large commercial space, we're here to help. Our team of experts can assist you with product selection, installation advice, and any other questions you might have. Don't hesitate to reach out to us for a quote and to start your flooring journey.

References

  • Flooring Installation Handbook: A comprehensive guide on various flooring installation techniques.
  • Vinyl Flooring Manufacturer's Manual: Information provided by the manufacturer of Lvt Oak Herringbone regarding installation and care.