CM13 · A127 / A12 · 24 mi from central London · Open-Plan Living
Hutton Open-Plan Kitchen/Diner Flooring
Open-plan floors are the most-quoted and most-mis-quoted room type in Hutton. The mistake we see repeatedly is treating kitchen, dining and living as three fits joined at doorways — different directions, different underlays, different heights. Our Hutton open-plan quotes are always one continuous floor: one direction, one underlay grade throughout, one silicone-sealed wet zone.

Why direction matters most in Hutton open-plan spaces
In 1930s semi Hutton 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.
Why Hutton 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
The UFH build-up we spec for Hutton open-plan Engineered Wood Flooring
For Hutton 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
Originally a separate village; absorbed by Brentwood in 1934
Nearest station
Shenfield (Elizabeth Line)
Wet-zone sealing on Hutton open-plan floors
For 1930s semi Hutton 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 Hutton — questions
- Is glue-down really necessary on a Hutton 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 Hutton extensions we glue down 90% of UFH jobs.
- Is LVT better than engineered wood for an open-plan Hutton kitchen-diner?
- LVT is fully waterproof and 30% cheaper — a genuinely good choice for Hutton landlord and family kitchens. Engineered wood adds warmth and resale value in owner-occupied 1930s semi homes.
- How long does an open-plan floor take to fit in Hutton?
- 4–7 working days for a 35–50m² Hutton open-plan floor including subfloor prep, UFH commissioning cycle, board install and silicone perimeter. Longer if levelling is needed.
- Can we have different colours between kitchen and lounge on an open-plan Hutton floor?
- Technically yes, but visually we don't recommend it. The eye reads split flooring as retrofit even when it's deliberately designed. Consistent tone within one open-plan room is our default.
- Can engineered wood really handle the kitchen part of an open-plan floor in Hutton?
- Yes, with a silicone-sealed appliance perimeter and a moisture-tolerant finish (Bona Traffic HD, or hardwax oil with a matched finish oil). We've been fitting this build-up on Hutton open-plan kitchens for 12+ years.
- How much does an open-plan floor cost in Hutton?
- Typical Hutton open-plan kitchen-diner (35–50m²) in engineered oak: £4,800–£8,900 fitted. In herringbone parquet: £6,200–£11,000. In premium LVT: £3,200–£5,800.
Open-plan flooring quote for Hutton
48-hour written quote, one continuous direction, silicone perimeter included.
Open-plan floors in Hutton succeed on continuity — one direction, one batch, one build-up. Everything else follows from that decision.