BN1 · A23 / A270 · 47 mi from central London · Kitchen Flooring
Brighton Central Kitchen Floors: Herringbone & Parquet Flooring Fitted
Kitchens are the hardest room to floor. Water hits the floor most days, chairs drag daily, and something heavy drops most weeks. On Brighton Central (BN1) projects we spec Herringbone & Parquet Flooring around three things: a sealed edge detail so spills can't wick into the joint, a moisture-tested subfloor, and a finish that hides a scuff instead of highlighting it.

What kitchen flooring actually needs to survive
Every Brighton Central kitchen we survey gets checked for subfloor moisture (must be <2% CM for wood, <4% for LVT), appliance layout, and dishwasher / washing-machine risk zones. We route the expansion joint into the layout, not against a wall.
Why Brighton Central clients book us for kitchen flooring
- Silicone-sealed appliance perimeter fitted as standard on every Brighton Central kitchen
- Own certified fitters — no rotating subcontractors on your Brighton Central kitchen
- Silicone-sealed appliance perimeter fitted as standard on every Brighton Central kitchen
- Own certified fitters — no rotating subcontractors on your Brighton Central kitchen
What we specify for Brighton Central (BN1) kitchen jobs
Not every Herringbone & Parquet Flooring range is kitchen-suitable. On Brighton Central projects we skip anything with a raw-oil finish or a bevel deeper than 1.5mm — both trap water at the joint.
Local context
Listed Royal Pavilion
Nearest station
Brighton
Getting UFH right on a Brighton Central kitchen project
Most Brighton Central kitchen extensions built after 2015 run wet UFH. That rules out solid timber and demands a specific engineered build-up — thermally conductive underlay, boards under 20mm, and a slow acclimatisation cycle before the heating goes on.
Kitchen Flooring in Brighton Central — questions
- How long does a kitchen re-floor take in Brighton Central?
- 3–5 working days for a typical Brighton Central kitchen (removal, prep, fit, silicone seal, cure). Longer if we're re-doing the subfloor or if UFH commissioning is part of the job.
- What's the best board width for a Brighton Central kitchen?
- Kitchens in regency townhouse Brighton Central homes work best at 140–180mm. Wider boards read visually flat in narrow galley kitchens; narrower boards look busy against gloss cabinet fronts.
- Does the kitchen need to be out of use during the fit in Brighton Central?
- Yes, for the fit day and 24 hours cure. We can work around a fitted kitchen; you just lose kitchen use for 2 nights.
- Is LVT better than engineered wood for a Brighton Central kitchen?
- Neither is universally better. LVT is fully waterproof, quieter, and 30% cheaper. Engineered wood adds warmth and resale value in regency townhouse homes. For rental Brighton Central kitchens LVT usually wins; for owner-occupied we lean engineered.
- Can Herringbone & Parquet Flooring go over existing kitchen tiles in Brighton Central?
- Yes, if the tiles are firmly bonded and level. We check with a straightedge and a moisture meter on the survey. If either fails, tiles come up.
- How much does a kitchen re-floor cost in Brighton Central?
- Typical Brighton Central kitchens (12–18m²) come in at £1,850–£3,400 in engineered oak fitted, or £1,150–£2,100 in click LVT. Both include prep, underlay and appliance perimeter seal.
Get a fixed quote for your Brighton Central kitchen floor
48-hour written quote, appliance perimeter seal included as standard.
A kitchen floor in Brighton Central lives or dies on three details: subfloor moisture, joint seal, and finish grade. Get those right and a Herringbone & Parquet Flooring kitchen floor outlives the appliances above it.