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The Chevron, much like the related herringbone pattern, dates back to Roman architecture, where it was used on everything from pottery designs to stone flooring to stone carvings and clothing. Both patterns are related to the V configuration from which they likely drew inspiration. Chevron patterns are often described as a decorative or design motif that is made up of two slanting lines that touch one another on one end, forming an inverted V shape. Chevron hardwood floor can be a stunning addition to any room, adding visual appeal and a sense of spaciousness.
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