CM13 · A127 / A12 J29 · 23 mi from central London · Conservatories & Garden Rooms
Garden Room & Conservatory Herringbone & Parquet Flooring — Hutton Mount, CM13
Conservatory Herringbone & Parquet Flooring in Hutton Mount is a proper environmental engineering brief — heat, cold, humidity, UV, and often UFH commissioning. Boards go down over a moisture-tested screed with a documented cycle, and the finish is UV-stabilised or a solid-core LVT.

The right Herringbone & Parquet Flooring spec for a Hutton Mount conservatory
Where Hutton Mount clients want the warmth of real wood we spec 14–15mm engineered oak on a phenolic substrate — the most dimensionally stable engineered spec available. Full acclimatisation cycle to conservatory conditions before install.
Local context
Private estate of 600+ detached homes
Nearest station
Shenfield (Elizabeth Line)
Why standard boards fail in Hutton Mount conservatories
Conservatories in Hutton Mount swing from 40°C+ in July to 4°C in January — a 35°C annual range. Standard engineered boards (7mm on soft-core HDF) expand and contract enough to break joints permanently. We spec 14–15mm engineered boards on high-density substrates only.
Why Hutton Mount clients book us for conservatories & garden rooms
- 10-year workmanship warranty with environmental spec compliance
- Humidity measured on the survey — not assumed
- 10-year workmanship warranty with environmental spec compliance
- Humidity measured on the survey — not assumed
Getting heating right in a Hutton Mount garden room floor
For modern extension Hutton Mount conservatories built onto older houses (where the original room has a different subfloor), we plan the level transition and the thermal break at the threshold — critical detail that most quotes miss.
Conservatories & Garden Rooms in Hutton Mount — questions
- Is LVT genuinely as good as wood in a Hutton Mount conservatory?
- In Hutton Mount conservatories — yes, and usually better. Commercial-grade LVT is unaffected by heat, humidity, UV or spills. Wood needs perfect environmental control; LVT tolerates the whole range.
- How long does a conservatory floor fit take in Hutton Mount?
- 3–5 working days for a typical Hutton Mount conservatory (12–18m²) including subfloor prep, board fit and perimeter detailing. Plus commissioning cycle where UFH is present.
- Can the Hutton Mount conservatory floor be laid directly onto the existing tiles?
- Yes — if the tiles are firmly bonded and level. We straightedge-check on the survey. LVT goes over sound tiles easily; engineered wood needs a moisture-tested subfloor regardless of the surface.
- Will my conservatory floor fade in the sun in Hutton Mount?
- With UV-stabilised finishes — no visible fade for 8–10 years. With standard finishes — 12–18 months to noticeable bleach on natural oak in Hutton Mount south-facing conservatories.
- What about humidity from plants in the Hutton Mount conservatory?
- LVT is unaffected up to 100% humidity. Engineered wood needs planning: proper expansion gaps, humidity monitoring during install, and acceptance that seasonal humidity cycles cause 1–2mm dimensional change.
- How much for a Hutton Mount conservatory floor?
- Typical Hutton Mount conservatory (12–18m²) in commercial-grade LVT: £780–£1,350 fitted. In 14mm engineered oak on phenolic substrate: £1,650–£2,800. Both include UV-stable finish and moisture-tested prep.
Book a Hutton Mount conservatory floor survey
Environmental-grade spec, UV-tested, humidity-verified, UFH-planned.
Every Hutton Mount conservatory floor we quote is treated as an environmental engineering brief — because the room is genuinely harsher than any other in the house.