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SUPPLY & FIT · LONDON · SUSSEX · SURREY

BN3 · A259 / A27 · 47 mi from central London · Open-Plan Living

Engineered Wood Flooring for Open-Plan Living in Hove

Around Brighton we fit a lot of regency townhouse kitchen extensions off A259 / A27 — typically 30–55m² knocked through a rear-return kitchen into a family room. The floor is always the trickiest bit of the job: continuous run, UFH-compatible, and waterproof at the sink line. Nothing else in the room has to handle all three.

Hove open-plan kitchen-diner in continuous Engineered Wood Flooring

Why Hove clients book us for open-plan living

  • Continuous batch supply — no mid-project colour changes
  • Glue-down default over UFH for maximum heat transfer
  • Continuous batch supply — no mid-project colour changes
  • Glue-down default over UFH for maximum heat transfer

Why direction matters most in Hove open-plan spaces

In regency townhouse Hove kitchen extensions with bi-fold doors opening to a garden, boards should run away from the bi-folds into the room. This visually pulls the garden into the interior and elongates the sight-line.

The UFH build-up we spec for Hove open-plan Engineered Wood Flooring

For Hove open-plan floors with wet UFH we glue-down directly to the screed — better heat transfer than a floated build-up, no drum resonance underfoot, and 15–20% faster room warm-up. Adds £8–£12/m² over floated but eliminates the two main UFH complaints.

Local context

Brunswick Square Regency conservation area

Nearest station

Hove

Wet-zone sealing on Hove open-plan floors

For regency townhouse Hove kitchen extensions we sometimes step up to a 100% waterproof spec (SPC or WPC LVT) throughout — cheaper than engineered wood, waterproof edge-to-edge, and visually near-identical when finished with proper scotia.

Open-Plan Living in Hove — questions

What direction should boards run on my Hove open-plan floor?
Along the primary window line, or from the kitchen towards the living zone. Never across the former knock-through wall. We plan direction on the survey drawings before any material is ordered.
Should the whole open-plan floor be one continuous piece in Hove?
Yes — one direction, one batch, no break at former walls. This is the biggest visual difference between a professional open-plan fit and a room-by-room retrofit in Hove.
How does UFH work with a Engineered Wood Flooring open-plan floor in Hove?
With the right build-up — thin, thermally-conductive underlay + max 20mm total build-up + glue-down direct to screed — UFH runs efficiently under Engineered Wood Flooring in Hove. Board manufacturer must certify UFH-compatibility.
Can we fit around a kitchen island in Hove?
Yes — we scribe boards to the island base and finish with a colour-matched fillet. Rare cases where the island is fixed on adjustable feet may need a full floor-under-island install.
Is glue-down really necessary on a Hove UFH open-plan floor?
For heat transfer efficiency and drum-resonance elimination — yes. Floated over UFH works but underperforms by 15–20% in warm-up time. On Hove extensions we glue down 90% of UFH jobs.
Is LVT better than engineered wood for an open-plan Hove kitchen-diner?
LVT is fully waterproof and 30% cheaper — a genuinely good choice for Hove landlord and family kitchens. Engineered wood adds warmth and resale value in owner-occupied regency townhouse homes.

Speak to a Hove open-plan floor specialist

Direct advice on direction, UFH compatibility and material choice.

Open-plan Engineered Wood Flooring in Hove (BN3) is a system fit: DPM, UFH-underlay, board, silicone. Priced separately, delivered as one floor.