RH10 · M23 J10 / A2011 · 30 mi from central London · Hallway Flooring
Hallway Herringbone & Parquet Flooring Fitted in Pound Hill, RH10
What kills a hallway floor in Pound Hill isn't wear — it's grit. Every wet shoe brings sand-grade particles that act like sandpaper on the finish. The fix is a coir well at the door and a matte-lacquered or hardwax-oiled surface that can be re-coated without a full sand.

The Herringbone & Parquet Flooring build-up for a Pound Hill hall
For Pound Hill hallways we spec Engineered oak herringbone 600×120mm in a Smoked & oiled finish, running board direction along the length of the corridor. Underlay is chosen for point-load resistance, not thickness — 2mm dense is better than 3mm foam in a hallway.
Local context
Postwar planned neighbourhood
Nearest station
Three Bridges
The traffic maths for Pound Hill entrance halls
In 1930s semi Pound Hill properties the hall floor also has to accept threshold changes into rooms of different levels — a common issue on M23 J10 / A2011-side terraces. We plan every transition on the survey, not on the fit day.
Why Pound Hill clients book us for hallway flooring
- Boards run lengthways for corridor visual — checked on every Pound Hill survey
- Threshold and level differences templated on-site, priced up-front
- Boards run lengthways for corridor visual — checked on every Pound Hill survey
- Threshold and level differences templated on-site, priced up-front
Matching hallway floors to stairs in Pound Hill
For 1930s semi Pound Hill homes the classic detail is a hallway Herringbone & Parquet Flooring floor meeting a matching stair tread and a painted riser. The visual line is at the string, not the tread edge — a small detail that separates a professional fit from a DIY one.
Hallway Flooring in Pound Hill — questions
- Can you fit around the front door threshold in Pound Hill?
- Yes — we template the threshold and cut on site. Rare cases of level differences over 20mm need a solid ramp piece; standard cases are flush with a colour-matched profile.
- How much for a hallway re-floor in Pound Hill?
- Typical Pound Hill hallway (6–10m²) fitted in engineered oak: £850–£1,650. In LVT: £480–£920. Includes stair-nose match if ordered at the same time.
- Do I need to floor the stairs at the same time in Pound Hill?
- Not required, but strongly recommended. Boards from the same batch and finish coat won't be available in 18 months' time. Ordering hall and stair nose together is the difference between a match and an obvious retrofit.
- How long is my hallway out of use during a Pound Hill fit?
- For a typical Pound Hill hallway job — 48 hours from start to walk-on. Add 5 days for a full-cure lacquer before rugs go down.
- Can we match a new hallway floor to an existing lounge floor in Pound Hill?
- Sometimes — depends on species, finish and age. If the lounge is more than 4 years old the match is usually 'similar' not 'identical'. We'll set expectations on the survey.
- Should hallway boards run lengthways in a Pound Hill home?
- Yes — running along the corridor visually lengthens the space and reduces the visual bounce between boards. Only exception is a very wide Pound Hill entrance hall where a diagonal or herringbone reads better.
Book a Pound Hill hallway survey
We'll spec the boards, the underlay and the stair-nose match together.
Every Pound Hill hallway we fit is quoted as a system — floor, underlay, stair nose, threshold, well — not as separate line items on a receipt.