KT3 · A3 / A308 · 11 mi from central London · Family Homes
Hard-Wearing Family Engineered Wood Flooring for 1930s semi New Malden Homes
In New Malden (KT3) our most-quoted family spec across 1930s semi homes is engineered oak at 180mm in a matte hardwax oil — warm underfoot for barefoot mornings, hard enough for chair castors, re-coatable without lifting when the finish wears thin near the dining table.

Family-grade Engineered Wood Flooring spec for New Malden homes
Where the family brief is dogs-plus-toddlers-plus-cheap-cleaning-products we spec a commercial-grade Class 33 LVT — waterproof, dent-resistant, and cleanable with any bathroom product. Cost is 30–40% below wood; wear-life is longer in that environment.
Keeping a family New Malden floor looking new — the maintenance brief
Handover pack includes a maintenance schedule specific to your 1930s semi New Malden home usage — how often to re-oil, which cleaner to use, how to spot early wear before it becomes a full repair.
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Why New Malden clients book us for family homes
- Re-coatable finish — year 8 refresh is a day's work, not a re-fit
- Matte hardwax oil default for New Malden family Engineered Wood Flooring installs
- Re-coatable finish — year 8 refresh is a day's work, not a re-fit
- Matte hardwax oil default for New Malden family Engineered Wood Flooring installs
Pet claws, spills and grip on New Malden Engineered Wood Flooring
Dog claws are a real material load on any hardwood floor. On New Malden family homes with medium-large dogs we spec a top-3 hardness rating (Brinell 4.0+) and a matte finish that hides micro-scratches — a bright lacquered floor would show every claw mark from month one.
Family Homes in New Malden — questions
- Which floor really survives kids and dogs in New Malden?
- Engineered oak (Brinell 4.0+) in matte hardwax oil, or commercial-grade LVT (Class 33, 6mm+ wear layer). Both fit the family New Malden brief; choice comes down to warmth (oak) vs waterproofing (LVT).
- How do I clean a family New Malden wood floor?
- pH-neutral wood soap (Bona, Osmo, or equivalent) with a well-wrung mop, once a week. No steam mops, no vinegar, no all-purpose sprays. Handover pack includes the exact cleaner and dilution for your finish.
- Which room in the New Malden family home is highest priority to floor first?
- Hallway + stairs. Highest wear, highest visibility, biggest visual impact from a re-floor. We usually recommend hallway-stairs-lounge as the first phase for family New Malden projects.
- How much for a family-home fit-out in New Malden?
- Typical 4-bed New Malden family home (95–120m²) in engineered oak throughout: £7,200–£12,400 fitted. In LVT throughout: £4,600–£7,800. Both include matte finish, silicone perimeter and 10-year workmanship warranty.
- Will my New Malden family floor show every spill and scratch?
- Not with matte oil. Bright lacquered floors highlight micro-scratches and dust; matte oiled floors absorb them visually. First-year wear on our New Malden family installs is essentially invisible.
- Can we fit around the family being in the house in New Malden?
- Yes — room-by-room sequencing means one room is always usable. Fumes on our water-based finishes are low-VOC and safe for occupied installs. Kitchens and hallways can be fitted while the family is out for the day.
Family Engineered Wood Flooring in New Malden — built for how you actually live
Own crew, top-3 durability grade, matte finish default.
A New Malden family home floor is judged on year 5 and year 10, not on install day. Spec accordingly — matte oil, re-coatable, family-grade wear.