AL2 · A5183 / M25 J21a · 21 mi from central London · Home Offices
Home Office Herringbone & Parquet Flooring — Park Street, AL2
Home office Herringbone & Parquet Flooring in Park Street works when the floor handles chair castors, sound transmission and visual finish in one spec. We treat home offices as a mini-commercial fit — hard-wearing enough for daily use, warm enough to look like a room, quiet enough for a client meeting on camera.

The acoustic build-up we spec for Park Street home offices
Home office microphones pick up floor footsteps as a low-frequency thump — the number one complaint on video-call quality. We spec dense acoustic underlay under home office floors as a default, dropping impact sound by 18–22dB compared to standard foam.
Local context
Conservation village around the river Ver
Nearest station
Park Street
The desk-chair test for Park Street home-office Herringbone & Parquet Flooring
Chair mats are ugly, but functional. Where a client insists on a lower-grade board, we can spec a clear PU chair mat — invisible from above, protects a 1.5m×1.2m castor footprint. Preferred solution: spec the right floor and skip the mat.
Why Park Street clients book us for home offices
- Dense acoustic underlay reducing footstep pickup by 18–22dB
- Video-call-friendly board direction planning around window light
- Dense acoustic underlay reducing footstep pickup by 18–22dB
- Video-call-friendly board direction planning around window light
Natural light and finish choice on Park Street home offices
For Park Street period home offices where the floor is in the video-call background, warm mid-tone board colours photograph better than raw white or dark stains. Our most-fitted colour: brushed oak in a natural warm-mid tone.
Home Offices in Park Street — questions
- Should the home office match the rest of the house floor in Park Street?
- Usually — visual continuity from adjacent rooms into the office reads more professional than a purpose-different floor. Exception: garden studios can genuinely be different.
- How do I make the home office floor look good on Zoom in Park Street?
- Matte finish over glossy lacquer (glossy shows every dust particle on camera), warm mid-tone colour over raw white or dark stain, and boards running parallel to the primary window.
- Do I need a chair mat on a wood floor home office in Park Street?
- With the right spec (Brinell 4.5+, matte hardwax oil) — no. Our Park Street home-office default handles unmatted castors for 8+ years. Chair mats are a workaround for under-spec'd floors.
- Is LVT strong enough for daily chair-castor use in a Park Street home office?
- Commercial-grade Class 33 LVT (6mm+ wear layer) handles daily castor use. Consumer-grade 4mm LVT does not — expect wear-through in 2–3 years on that spec.
- Can we work around home office being in daily use in Park Street?
- Yes — one day out of the office for the fit, evening finish work available. Low-VOC finishes are safe for return the next morning. Discount available for Park Street home office jobs scheduled over weekends.
- How much for a Park Street home office floor?
- Typical Park Street home office (12–20m²) in engineered oak with acoustic build-up: £1,150–£2,200 fitted. In herringbone parquet: £1,650–£3,100. In commercial-grade LVT: £680–£1,300.
Book a Park Street home office floor survey
Chair-castor rated, acoustic underlay included, camera-ready finish.
Every Park Street home office we fit is quoted around chair castors, acoustic transfer and camera-facing finish — because that's what the working day actually asks of the floor.