RM3 · A12 J28 / M25 · 17 mi from central London · Open-Plan Living
Harold Wood Open-Plan Kitchen/Diner Flooring
Open-plan floors are the most-quoted and most-mis-quoted room type in Harold Wood. The mistake we see repeatedly is treating kitchen, dining and living as three fits joined at doorways — different directions, different underlays, different heights. Our Harold Wood open-plan quotes are always one continuous floor: one direction, one underlay grade throughout, one silicone-sealed wet zone.

Continuous direction of run in RM3 open-plan homes
Boards should run in one direction across the entire Harold Wood open-plan footprint — no changes at former walls, no changes at kitchen-diner junctions. Break the direction and the eye reads two rooms; keep it and the eye reads one.
Why Harold Wood clients book us for open-plan living
- Silicone-sealed wet zone included on every open-plan quote
- 10-year workmanship warranty covering the whole open-plan build-up
- Silicone-sealed wet zone included on every open-plan quote
- 10-year workmanship warranty covering the whole open-plan build-up
UFH-compatible build-up for Harold Wood open-plan floors
Board thickness on Harold Wood open-plan UFH floors: max 20mm total build-up (board + underlay). Anything thicker traps heat and doesn't respond to thermostat changes fast enough.
Local context
Major NHS hospital regeneration site (Kings Park)
Nearest station
Harold Wood (Elizabeth Line)
Where the kitchen ends and the family room begins in Harold Wood
Expansion joints on open-plan floors should be routed under the peninsula or island cabinet line, not against the wet-zone wall. This hides the joint and puts it away from the highest-risk water zone.
Open-Plan Living in Harold Wood — questions
- Can engineered wood really handle the kitchen part of an open-plan floor in Harold Wood?
- 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 Harold Wood open-plan kitchens for 12+ years.
- How much does an open-plan floor cost in Harold Wood?
- Typical Harold Wood 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 Harold Wood 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 Harold Wood?
- 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 Harold Wood.
- How does UFH work with a Luxury Vinyl Flooring (LVT & SPC) open-plan floor in Harold Wood?
- With the right build-up — thin, thermally-conductive underlay + max 20mm total build-up + glue-down direct to screed — UFH runs efficiently under Luxury Vinyl Flooring (LVT & SPC) in Harold Wood. Board manufacturer must certify UFH-compatibility.
- Can we fit around a kitchen island in Harold Wood?
- 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.
Open-plan flooring quote for Harold Wood
48-hour written quote, one continuous direction, silicone perimeter included.
Open-plan floors in Harold Wood succeed on continuity — one direction, one batch, one build-up. Everything else follows from that decision.