TN15 · M20 J2 / M26 · 24 mi from central London · Hallway Flooring
Hallway Herringbone & Parquet Flooring Fitted in Wrotham, TN15
What kills a hallway floor in Wrotham 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.

What we fit in Wrotham hallways and why
Every hallway we fit gets a colour-matched stair nose (where stairs meet the hall), a coir well recess at the entrance (if the layout allows), and a re-coatable finish so year 8 is a light buff, not a full sand.
Local context
Listed Norman church of St George
Nearest station
Borough Green
Why hallways fail first in a Wrotham home
On Wrotham jobs we track the wear line from front door to kitchen. That corridor gets a top-grade board and a re-coatable finish. The rest of the hallway can drop half a durability grade and still outlive the paintwork.
Why Wrotham clients book us for hallway flooring
- Matte re-coatable finish default for family Wrotham hallways
- Stair-nose match ordered with the hallway floor as standard on Wrotham jobs
- Matte re-coatable finish default for family Wrotham hallways
- Stair-nose match ordered with the hallway floor as standard on Wrotham jobs
Getting the stair-hall transition right in TN15
Most Wrotham hallway jobs are half a stair-cladding job. The stair nose has to match the hallway board exactly — same batch, same finish, same width — or the visual break kills the design. We order stair nose with the hall floor, never after.
Hallway Flooring in Wrotham — questions
- Which Herringbone & Parquet Flooring lasts longest in a Wrotham hallway?
- In Wrotham hallways the top three by real-world durability are herringbone parquet in oak, 14mm engineered oak with a Bona Traffic lacquer, and 6.5mm LVT in a commercial-grade wear layer. All three cover a decade of family traffic.
- How do I stop hallway boards scratching in Wrotham?
- Coir mat well at the door and a matte-lacquered finish. Bright reflective finishes highlight every micro-scratch; matte finishes absorb them visually.
- Can you fit around the front door threshold in Wrotham?
- 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 Wrotham?
- Typical Wrotham 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 Wrotham?
- 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 Wrotham fit?
- For a typical Wrotham hallway job — 48 hours from start to walk-on. Add 5 days for a full-cure lacquer before rugs go down.
Book a Wrotham hallway survey
We'll spec the boards, the underlay and the stair-nose match together.
Every Wrotham hallway we fit is quoted as a system — floor, underlay, stair nose, threshold, well — not as separate line items on a receipt.