RH11 · A23 / M23 J11 · 30 mi from central London · Living Room Flooring
Floor Restoration & Sanding for Living Rooms in Ifield
In Ifield (RH11) we quote a lot of open-plan lounges — Victorian rear-reception knock-throughs, 1930s bay-fronted front rooms, new-build family rooms. Each needs a different board width and direction of run. Front rooms with bays take narrower boards; deep rear reception rooms take 200mm+.

Why Ifield clients book us for living room flooring
- Herringbone and pattern floors available with matched borders
- Board width matched to room proportions — no default 220mm sledgehammering
- Herringbone and pattern floors available with matched borders
- Board width matched to room proportions — no default 220mm sledgehammering
What we fit in Ifield living rooms
Finish choice in Ifield living rooms is between hardwax oil (warm, re-coatable, low-sheen) and lacquered (harder, shinier, less-forgiving on scuffs). 70% of our Ifield lounges are hardwax oiled.
Why direction is 50% of the job in a Ifield living room
Boards should run parallel to the room's primary light source. In a Ifield south-facing lounge, that means boards run east–west. Get this wrong and daylight rakes across every board join, highlighting instead of hiding.
Local context
Pre-newtown village core
Nearest station
Ifield
Living room floors and furniture in Ifield
Rugs are the friend of a Floor Restoration & Sanding floor — they break sight-lines, protect high-wear zones, and add acoustic warmth. On Ifield lounges we recommend rugs sized to sit under the front sofa legs, not just floating in the middle.
Living Room Flooring in Ifield — questions
- How long is a Ifield living room fit typically?
- 3–4 working days for a 20–30m² lounge including subfloor prep, floor fit, scotia and clean. Add 48 hours for a full-cure hardwax oil before rugs and furniture.
- Is engineered wood as good as solid wood in a lounge?
- For most Ifield 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 Ifield?
- In most 1930s semi Ifield 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 Ifield lounge?
- Yes — herringbone parquet in a Ifield 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 Ifield living room?
- If the boards are 18mm+ and the joists are sound, almost always. On Ifield Victorian and Edwardian reception rooms we restore rather than replace on 40%+ of projects.
- Which board width suits a Ifield living room?
- 180–220mm for open-plan or square reception rooms in Ifield; 160–180mm for bay-fronted or narrower rooms. Wider is not always better — proportionate to room width is what matters.
Speak to a Ifield living room floor specialist
Direct advice on board width, colour and direction of run.
Living room floors in Ifield (RH11) are the room the guest sees first — spec, direction and finish should all reflect that.