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Herringbone Wood Floor Installation in West Hollywood, CA: Elegant Pattern Hardwood Flooring

Glendale Elite Hardwood Flooring brings over 20 years of precision craftsmanship to herringbone wood floor installation in West Hollywood, CA, delivering patterns that look fully custom, perform under daily use, and hold up beautifully in one of Los Angeles County's most design-conscious communities. West Hollywood, CA (nicknamed WeHo) covers just 1.89 square miles with a population density of roughly 18,900 residents per square mile, making it one of the most compact and style-driven cities in the region. In a city where 80% of residents rent their homes and HOA rules govern most multi-unit buildings, the right flooring choice carries real weight, which is why we offer both solid and engineered hardwood flooring options tailored to your space, your building's requirements, and your design goals.

We install precision herringbone and parquet wood floor patterns using hardwood and engineered materials chosen for both beauty and durability, adapting our techniques to West Hollywood, CA homes across ZIP codes 90046, 90048, and 90069. Whether you are remodeling a condo near the Sunset Strip or upgrading a multi-unit property close to Pasadena or Burbank, we handle the full scope, from new installation and chevron pattern layouts to hardwood floor refinishing and restoration, so your floors perform gracefully for decades to come.

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Why We Are the Best Flooring Company in West Hollywood, CA


At Glendale Elite Hardwood Flooring, we combine over 20 years of hands-on experience with a commitment to quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. From consultation to final installation, we make the entire flooring process simple, clear, and tailored to your needs.


  • Proven Experience You Can Trust – With thousands of completed projects in West Hollywood, CA, we bring deep expertise in hardwood, laminate, and engineered wood flooring.
  • Full-Service Flooring Solutions – We handle everything from installation and refinishing to repairs for water damage, scratches, sun fading, and more.
  • Personalized Guidance – We walk you through every step, helping you choose the right materials, finishes, and styles to match your home and budget.
  • High-Quality Materials – We offer a wide range of durable and stylish flooring options, including solid hardwood, water-resistant laminate, and stable engineered wood.
  • Efficient & Professional Installation – Our team uses precise measurements, proper planning, and proven techniques to ensure flawless, long-lasting results.
  • Licensed, Insured & Guaranteed Work – As a licensed, bonded, and insured contractor, we stand behind every project with a satisfaction guarantee and comprehensive warranty.


Precision Herringbone Wood Flooring Installation Process

We focus on precise site prep, careful layout, disciplined installation technique, and thorough finishing to ensure a stable, visually correct herringbone floor that performs long-term.

Site Preparation and Subfloor Assessment

We verify the room environment and subfloor before any hardwood floor installation begins. We measure moisture content of both the concrete or plywood subfloor and the engineered wood floors or solid hardwood planks; tolerances vary by product, but we commonly require subfloor moisture within manufacturer limits and ambient relative humidity between 30–50%.

West Hollywood's cool semi-arid climate (Köppen classification BSk) brings mild to warm conditions year-round, moderated by Pacific Ocean air. Annual rainfall averages just 13 inches, falling almost entirely in winter months, with summer months seeing virtually no precipitation at all. That seasonal swing in humidity — from dry summer air to wetter winters — directly affects wood movement, which is why acclimation and moisture testing are non-negotiable steps before installation begins.

We check flatness to within specified tolerances — typically 3/16" over 10 feet — and remove high spots or fill low areas with a leveling compound. We also confirm the subfloor is clean, rigid, and free of contaminants that would compromise adhesive bond or nail retention.

We inspect for structural movement and repair squeaks, loose boards, or damaged sections. We acclimate engineered or solid hardwood in the installation space for the recommended time, stacking and spacing cartons to allow air circulation.

Layout, Pattern, and Material Planning

We begin layout by determining the focal point and the direction of the herringbone "points" relative to the room's longest dimension or main entrance. We snap a centerline and run perpendicular guide lines to ensure pattern symmetry; we mark reference starting points for each run of chevrons.

With the average West Hollywood, CA household size at just 1.51 persons and 59.6% of all households made up of single occupants, most installations serve compact living spaces where proportion and visual scale matter considerably. We select plank size and species to match aesthetic and performance goals. For engineered wood floors we consider thickness and wear layer; for solid hardwood we confirm board width and grade. We order 8–12% extra material for cuts and waste, more for complex rooms.

We plan transitions to thresholds, radiators, and door swings, and decide whether to mitre or use border bands. We coordinate staining or prefinished choices and sequence staining with sanding only when using site-finished solid hardwood.

Installation Techniques for Herringbone Patterns

We usually install herringbone with adhesive on level subfloors; for nail-down installations we use proper fasteners and fastener centers to prevent movement. We place the first plank pair precisely at the intersection of layout lines and use wedges and clamps to maintain tight joints as adhesive cures.

We work in small sections, applying adhesive with the specified trowel notch and pressing each plank to ensure full contact. We monitor joint alignment continuously, using spacers and straightedges to keep rows true. For engineered wood floors, we follow manufacturer guidance on full-spread adhesive versus click systems.

We cut perimeter pieces with a table saw or jamb saw for clean fits and allow expansion gaps per product specs. For solid hardwood requiring sanding, we leave rough-cut edges until boards are fully installed to minimize dust and movement during sanding.

Finishing and Final Walkthrough

If installing site-finished solid hardwood, we sand with progressive grit, vacuum thoroughly, and apply stain evenly, testing color on scrap first. We apply two to three coats of finish or polyurethane, allowing full dry time and light sanding between coats for adhesion.

For prefinished engineered planks, we inspect for glue residue and perform minor touch-ups with matching filler or stain pens. We install trim and thresholds, ensuring trims do not restrict required expansion gaps.

We perform a final walkthrough with the homeowner, inspect for loose boards, finish uniformity, flatness, and proper transitions, and provide care instructions specific to the installed product — engineered wood floors versus solid hardwood — and the finish applied.

Selecting Materials: Hardwood and Engineered Flooring Options

We prioritize durability, visual impact, and installation practicality when selecting materials for herringbone installations. Our choices focus on species, board construction, and finishes that suit West Hollywood, CA climates and traffic patterns.

Differences Between Solid and Engineered Wood

Solid hardwood is a single-species plank, typically 3/4" thick, that can be sanded multiple times and lasts decades when maintained. It performs best over wood subfloors and in rooms with stable humidity; we avoid solid hardwood over concrete unless a proper floating or plywood subfloor is installed.

Engineered hardwood consists of a real wood veneer bonded to plywood or HDF layers, offering greater dimensional stability. West Hollywood's temperature range spans a recorded high of 111°F (September 1963) and a record low of 24°F (January 1949), and summer Santa Ana wind events can push humidity extremely low in short periods. That variability makes engineered wood floors a practical and protective choice for most West Hollywood, CA homes and condos built over concrete slabs.

For herringbone patterns, we favor engineered boards designed specifically for patterned installs because consistent thickness and precise milling reduce gaps and alignment issues. We recommend a minimum veneer thickness of 3mm if future refinishing is a consideration.

Choosing Wood Species and Finishes

We select species based on hardness, grain character, and color stability. Oak (white or red) remains our go-to for herringbone due to its uniform grain, durability (Janka hardness), and wide finish compatibility. Walnut and maple offer distinct looks — walnut for richer tones, maple for a cleaner, contemporary appearance.

Finish choice affects wear and maintenance. We recommend durable, low-VOC polyurethane or UV-cured finishes for high-traffic living areas; oil finishes work well in formal rooms where a softer, natural look is desired. For herringbone, bevel profile and plank width matter: narrower boards (2–3" face) highlight the pattern, while 4–6" planks give a more modern, expansive feel.

Color and stain should coordinate with baseboards, cabinetry, and light levels. We provide samples and mockups so clients can see how species and finish interact with their specific lighting.

Benefits of Engineered Hardwood in Herringbone Designs

Engineered hardwood simplifies installation and reduces seasonal movement in patterned layouts. Its multi-ply core resists cupping and gapping, which preserves the tight joints crucial to a crisp herringbone V-pattern.

Engineered wood floors allow installation methods like glue-down or floating over concrete slabs common in West Hollywood, CA condos — a significant advantage in a city where 80% of occupied housing units are renter-occupied and the housing stock includes 25,821 units across a city barely two square miles in size. This flexibility shortens project timelines and often lowers labor costs compared with adapting a subfloor for solid hardwood.

We also find engineered options expand design choices: manufacturers offer pre-milled herringbone-ready boards, varied veneer species, and thicker wear layers that permit limited refinishing. That combination of stability, installation ease, and appearance control makes engineered hardwood an excellent flooring option for lasting herringbone installations.


Refinishing, Sanding, and Floor Restoration Services

We restore herringbone floors to precise tolerances, remove wear and damage, and apply custom finishes that match each West Hollywood, CA home's light and style. Our work focuses on correct sanding depth, grain alignment, and durable staining to preserve pattern integrity.

Professional Sanding for Herringbone Patterns

We use dust-contained, multi-directional sanding systems sized for tight herringbone joints. That prevents chipping and minimizes plank height differences that common belt sanders can cause. Our technicians set grit progression per plank species — typically 36→60→100 — and monitor moisture and adhesive residues to avoid telegraphing or cupping.

We hand-sand edges and re-profile short pieces to keep pattern continuity. We measure flatness with straightedges and correct localized high or low spots with targeted sanding rather than aggressive passes. We document board thickness before work and stop at safe sanding limits to preserve future refinishability.

Staining and Custom Finish Options

We match stains to sample boards in the actual room lighting, offering water-based, oil-modified, and hybrid finishes depending on desired sheen and durability. We provide full-range custom staining: light whitewash, natural oak enhancement, mid-tone walnut, and deep espresso, with color samples applied to several herringbone pieces for approval.

Finish options include water-based polyurethane (low VOC, fast cure, clear color retention), oil-modified polyurethane (warmer tone, deeper ambering over time), and two-part catalytic polyurethanes (highest abrasion resistance for commercial spaces). We apply thin, even coats with cross-grain brushing or fine roller, then buff between coats for adhesion. For restoration, we address stains, pet damage, and water marks using targeted bleach, filler, or selective plank replacement before staining.

Floor Repair FAQs


How do you handle hardwood floor water damage?

We first assess the extent of the water damage. Then, we dry the area and replace or repair the damaged boards. We use products that prevent mold and further damage.

Can you match the stain of my current hardwood floors during a repair?

Yes, we use color matching techniques to blend repairs with your existing floor. Our goal is to make the repair as unnoticeable as possible.

What is the turnaround time for a typical floor repair job?

Most repairs take one to three days, depending on the damage size. We provide an estimate before starting, so you know the timeline.

Do you provide a warranty on your floor repair services?

Yes, we offer a warranty covering our workmanship and materials. The length of coverage depends on the type of repair.

How should I prepare my home for your floor repair services?

Clear the area of furniture and rugs. Keep pets and children away during the work. We will communicate any specific instructions before we arrive.