SS9 · A13 / A127 · 36 mi from central London · Bedroom Flooring
Leigh-on-Sea Bedroom Herringbone & Parquet Flooring, SS9
Bedrooms have different flooring priorities from every other room in a Leigh-on-Sea home — you're on it barefoot at 6am, and any acoustic bleed to the room below matters more here than anywhere else. On Leigh-on-Sea bedroom jobs we spec Herringbone & Parquet Flooring on a dense acoustic underlay rated for impact sound (IIC 60+), and default to hardwax oiled finishes for barefoot warmth.

Getting bedroom acoustics right in Leigh-on-Sea
Every Leigh-on-Sea bedroom quote from us includes acoustic underlay as standard. The alternative — a 1mm foam underlay because the manufacturer specs it — meets the warranty condition but fails the neighbour test.
Why Leigh-on-Sea clients book us for bedroom flooring
- Dense acoustic underlay (IIC 60+) included on every Leigh-on-Sea bedroom install
- Level-change and carpet-transition detailing quoted at survey stage
- Dense acoustic underlay (IIC 60+) included on every Leigh-on-Sea bedroom install
- Level-change and carpet-transition detailing quoted at survey stage
The right finish for a Leigh-on-Sea bedroom
For edwardian terrace Leigh-on-Sea bedrooms we avoid glossy lacquered ranges. Even at 10% sheen they read reflective at bedside-lamp level, which is exactly the wrong effect in a bedroom.
Local context
Picturesque seafront fishing village
Nearest station
Leigh-on-Sea
Bed placement and board direction in SS9 bedrooms
Boards should run along the room's long axis in a Leigh-on-Sea bedroom — parallel to the direction of the bed. Cross-running boards under a bed makes the room read shorter and interrupts the visual line of the frame.
Bedroom Flooring in Leigh-on-Sea — questions
- How do the boards handle a bed with castors in Leigh-on-Sea?
- Fine, if the castors are wide-face plastic or covered. Narrow-face steel castors on a heavy divan will dent any wood finish — we recommend felt saucers under each leg.
- Is Herringbone & Parquet Flooring too cold for a Leigh-on-Sea bedroom?
- Not with a hardwax oil finish and the right underlay. Oiled finishes on Leigh-on-Sea bedroom Herringbone & Parquet Flooring feel warmer than carpet in most measurements — surface hardness aside, the perceived temperature comes from the finish, not the material.
- What board width suits a Leigh-on-Sea bedroom?
- Bedroom Herringbone & Parquet Flooring in Leigh-on-Sea usually sits at 140–190mm — narrower than a lounge because bedrooms are smaller on average. Wide boards in a small edwardian terrace bedroom read out of proportion.
- Is engineered wood suitable for a Leigh-on-Sea bedroom?
- Yes — engineered wood in a Leigh-on-Sea bedroom is fine on any subfloor, works over UFH, and can be re-oiled without full sanding. It's our most-fitted bedroom material in SS9.
- How much for a bedroom re-floor in Leigh-on-Sea?
- Typical Leigh-on-Sea double bedroom (12–15m²) in engineered oak fitted: £1,150–£2,200. In herringbone parquet: £1,600–£2,900. Both include acoustic underlay and prep.
- Can I have carpet in the bedroom and wood elsewhere in Leigh-on-Sea?
- Yes — very common. We handle the transition at the doorway with a colour-matched Z-bar and a matched threshold strip. Level differences over 5mm need a ramp piece.
Bedroom flooring quote for Leigh-on-Sea
48-hour written quote, warmth-oil finish default, acoustic underlay included.
Bedrooms in Leigh-on-Sea are 50% acoustic performance, 50% finish warmth. Get both right and the floor is the quietest, warmest surface in the house.