RH10 · M23 J10 · 30 mi from central London · Living Room Flooring
Solid Wood Flooring for Living Rooms in Three Bridges
In Three Bridges (RH10) 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 Three Bridges clients book us for living room flooring
- Direction of run planned to the primary light source on every Three Bridges lounge
- Furniture moves included on standard Three Bridges living-room installs
- Direction of run planned to the primary light source on every Three Bridges lounge
- Furniture moves included on standard Three Bridges living-room installs
The Solid Wood Flooring spec that suits Three Bridges lounges
In new build Three Bridges homes we'll adjust: bay-fronted rooms take 160–180mm, open-plan rear reception rooms take 200–220mm. Board length matters too — a lounge under 4m benefits from 1.8m+ board length so the eye reads plank, not tile.
Getting board direction right in Three Bridges lounges
Open-plan Three Bridges lounges get one continuous direction across the whole footprint — no changing angles between old and new sections. This is a hard rule on our jobs; breaking it always looks retrofitted.
Local context
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Sofa, rugs and dents — the Three Bridges lounge maintenance brief
The two things that damage Three Bridges lounge floors are metal castors and unshod chair feet. Every Three Bridges lounge we finish gets felt-pad guidance in the handover pack, and we price protection on request.
Living Room Flooring in Three Bridges — questions
- Should the lounge and hallway floors match in Three Bridges?
- In most new build Three Bridges 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 Three Bridges lounge?
- Yes — herringbone parquet in a Three Bridges 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 Three Bridges living room?
- If the boards are 18mm+ and the joists are sound, almost always. On Three Bridges Victorian and Edwardian reception rooms we restore rather than replace on 40%+ of projects.
- Which board width suits a Three Bridges living room?
- 180–220mm for open-plan or square reception rooms in Three Bridges; 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 Three Bridges?
- Matte hardwax oil is the family-lounge default in Three Bridges — hides scuffs, re-coats without a full sand, and warms visually. Reserve lacquer for lower-traffic or period restoration jobs.
- Do you move furniture on a Three Bridges living room fit?
- Yes — light furniture moves included on the day. Full-house moves and storage are quoted separately; typically £180–£380 for a fully-furnished Three Bridges lounge.
Speak to a Three Bridges living room floor specialist
Direct advice on board width, colour and direction of run.
Living room floors in Three Bridges (RH10) are the room the guest sees first — spec, direction and finish should all reflect that.