KT1 · A308 / A3 · 11 mi from central London · Kitchen Extensions
Kingston Central Rear-Extension Flooring: Engineered Wood Flooring Fitted
Kitchen extensions are the busiest flooring category we quote in Kingston Central. Most are rear extensions or side-returns on Victorian, Edwardian or 1930s apartment homes, adding 12–25m² of new floor to a kitchen that already exists. The floor has to blend — same board, same direction, same level — even though the two subfloors are 100 years apart.

Getting the height transition right in Kingston Central rear extensions
Where the two levels genuinely can't be matched (rare, but real), we design a two-step visual transition with a matched threshold ramp — never a 'hope no-one notices' butt-join.
Why Kingston Central clients book us for kitchen extensions
- Silicone-sealed wet-zone perimeter on every Kingston Central extension
- Batch-matched supply across extension and retained kitchen
- Silicone-sealed wet-zone perimeter on every Kingston Central extension
- Batch-matched supply across extension and retained kitchen
Making the extension read as one floor with the existing kitchen
On Kingston Central kitchen extensions we specify the whole floor — extension plus retained kitchen — as one order, from one batch. Trying to match into a 5-year-old kitchen board never works; the new boards read fresh, the old ones read weathered. Better answer: re-do both, so they're the same age from Day 1.
Local context
Riverside apartments along the Thames
Nearest station
Kingston
UFH commissioning for Kingston Central kitchen extensions
Build-up on Kingston Central extension UFH floors: max 20mm total. Board 14–15mm, thermal underlay 4–5mm. Anything thicker slows response and costs energy.
Kitchen Extensions in Kingston Central — questions
- How do I match the level between my Kingston Central extension and existing kitchen?
- Under 3mm difference we ramp with matched threshold. Above 3mm we level with self-levelling compound before fit. We measure both levels on the survey and price accordingly.
- Can I have engineered wood in a Kingston Central extension over UFH?
- Yes — engineered wood is the ideal spec for Kingston Central extensions over UFH. Certified UFH-compatible ranges, glued down to screed, run at up to 27°C surface temperature. Solid wood cannot go here.
- Do we need to remove existing kitchen units on a Kingston Central extension floor job?
- Usually no — we fit up to the plinth line with colour-matched beading. Only jobs where the kitchen is being replaced anyway get full floor-under-cabinets install.
- Can I blend a new extension floor into my existing Kingston Central kitchen?
- Yes — but the winning strategy is to re-do both floors together, from one batch. Trying to match into an existing floor almost always shows the join. Costs more but reads seamless.
- Should the extension floor match the kitchen or the lounge in Kingston Central?
- In Kingston Central open-plan extensions the floor should match both — one continuous run through kitchen, dining and living. Zoning by flooring change is out of fashion and never re-sells well.
- Can the floor go in before the Kingston Central extension kitchen is fitted?
- Ideal sequencing: floor first, kitchen second. Puts the floor under the kitchen (better resale, better waterproofing) and avoids kitchen plinth transitions. We work this way on 70% of Kingston Central extensions.
Kitchen extension flooring quote for Kingston Central
48-hour written quote, continuous fit into existing kitchen, commissioning included.
Kitchen extensions in Kingston Central are level-matching, batch-matching and UFH-commissioning jobs before they're board-fitting jobs. Plan all three at survey stage and the floor reads seamless.