CM2 · A1114 / A12 · 30 mi from central London · Open-Plan Living
Kitchen-Diner Herringbone & Parquet Flooring for Great Baddow Homes
In Great Baddow (CM2) an open-plan Herringbone & Parquet Flooring floor lives or dies on continuity. The eye reads one room, so the floor has to read one floor — same batch, same direction of run, no changes at 'invisible' walls. We plan this on the survey and mark it on the drawings before any board is cut.

Why direction matters most in Great Baddow open-plan spaces
In 1930s semi Great Baddow 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 Great Baddow open-plan Herringbone & Parquet Flooring
For Great Baddow 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
Long-established Essex village absorbed by Chelmsford
Nearest station
Chelmsford
Why Great Baddow clients book us for open-plan living
- 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
- Continuous batch supply — no mid-project colour changes
Wet-zone sealing on Great Baddow open-plan floors
For 1930s semi Great Baddow 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 Great Baddow — questions
- Can we have different colours between kitchen and lounge on an open-plan Great Baddow 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 Great Baddow?
- 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 Great Baddow open-plan kitchens for 12+ years.
- How much does an open-plan floor cost in Great Baddow?
- Typical Great Baddow 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.
- What direction should boards run on my Great Baddow 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 Great Baddow?
- 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 Great Baddow.
- How does UFH work with a Herringbone & Parquet Flooring open-plan floor in Great Baddow?
- With the right build-up — thin, thermally-conductive underlay + max 20mm total build-up + glue-down direct to screed — UFH runs efficiently under Herringbone & Parquet Flooring in Great Baddow. Board manufacturer must certify UFH-compatibility.
Open-plan Herringbone & Parquet Flooring in Great Baddow — planned as one floor
Own crew, glue-down to UFH, sealed wet zone, matched throughout.
A Great Baddow open-plan kitchen-diner in Herringbone & Parquet Flooring that ignores UFH build-up or wet-zone sealing fails at those exact points, on schedule. We spec both from the survey.