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Reception Room Engineered Wood Flooring for regency townhouse Brighton Central Homes
A Brighton Central lounge is where Engineered Wood Flooring earns its price. Wide-plank oak on a matte oil finish under raking morning sun does something no laminate or LVT ever will. We spec regency townhouse living rooms around that light — boards run parallel to the primary window, feature grade always faces the sofa.

Reception room Engineered Wood Flooring — the Brighton Central brief
For Brighton Central lounges we default to 14/3mm engineered oak at 180–220mm width in a Brushed & UV-oiled finish. Wide enough to hero the grain, matte enough to hide furniture scuffs, and directionally set to the primary window.
How direction of run changes a Brighton Central living room
In regency townhouse Brighton Central homes with bay windows the bay itself is the focal point — boards run away from the bay, into the room. This visually elongates the space and centres the eye on the fireplace or sofa wall.
Local context
Listed Royal Pavilion
Nearest station
Brighton
Why Brighton Central clients book us for living room flooring
- Direct-line handover including finish-care pack
- Hardwax oil default finish for family Brighton Central living rooms
- Direct-line handover including finish-care pack
- Hardwax oil default finish for family Brighton Central living rooms
Protecting a Brighton Central lounge floor from furniture wear
In regency townhouse Brighton Central homes with fireplaces we always recommend a hearth-side finish check — hardwax oiled floors within 400mm of an open fire need a heat-resistant top-coat, quoted separately.
Living Room Flooring in Brighton Central — questions
- Is engineered wood as good as solid wood in a lounge?
- For most Brighton Central lounges — yes, and often better. Engineered handles wider boards, sits over UFH, and moves less with humidity. Solid wins only where the room already has period solid wood.
- Should the lounge and hallway floors match in Brighton Central?
- In most regency townhouse Brighton Central homes, yes — visual continuity between the entrance and the main reception room adds perceived value. Where lounge and hall are on different levels or divided by full-height doors, they can differ.
- Can I have herringbone in a Brighton Central lounge?
- Yes — herringbone parquet in a Brighton Central reception room is one of the most-requested specs. Needs the room to be at least 3m×3m for the pattern to read properly; anything smaller looks cramped.
- Can I restore an existing floor in my Brighton Central living room?
- If the boards are 18mm+ and the joists are sound, almost always. On Brighton Central Victorian and Edwardian reception rooms we restore rather than replace on 40%+ of projects.
- Which board width suits a Brighton Central living room?
- 180–220mm for open-plan or square reception rooms in Brighton Central; 160–180mm for bay-fronted or narrower rooms. Wider is not always better — proportionate to room width is what matters.
- What finish suits a family living room in Brighton Central?
- Matte hardwax oil is the family-lounge default in Brighton Central — hides scuffs, re-coats without a full sand, and warms visually. Reserve lacquer for lower-traffic or period restoration jobs.
Living room Engineered Wood Flooring in Brighton Central — designed around your room
Own crew, direction planned to daylight, matte finish default.
A Brighton Central lounge in Engineered Wood Flooring looks premium when the material and the direction agree. Get either wrong and the floor reads flat, regardless of price.