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Victorian & Edwardian Floor Restoration & Sanding in Canbury
In Canbury we've been working on period homes for 25 years. The rule we don't break: match the era. Wide oak planks belong in Georgian and Regency; narrow pine strips belong in Victorian; parquet blocks belong in Edwardian and Arts & Crafts. Cross-matching reads wrong immediately, even if the buyer can't say why.

What we look for on a Canbury period floor survey
Where restoration isn't viable — water damage, joist collapse, past DIY laminate over screwed boards — we replicate the original spec board by board. Same species, same width, same profile, same finish. No 'similar' compromises on Canbury period jobs.
The era-correct spec for edwardian terrace Canbury floors
Georgian (pre-1830) and Regency floors in Canbury: wide oak boards, secret-nailed, natural or hardwax-oil finished. Board widths 200–260mm, lengths 2.4m+. We source these boards through mill-direct reclaimed suppliers for restoration parity.
Local context
Edwardian river-side terraces
Nearest station
Kingston
Why Canbury clients book us for period homes
- Era-matched board width and finish specified from the survey
- Bona dust-extracted sanding — 95%+ debris capture on restorations
- Era-matched board width and finish specified from the survey
- Bona dust-extracted sanding — 95%+ debris capture on restorations
Original detail preservation on Canbury period floors
Border details on edwardian terrace Canbury floors — parquet with a plain-oak surround, contrasting parquet inlay strips, decorative herringbone with basket-weave centre panels — are part of the era. We replicate these on request, from the original pattern books where available.
Period Homes in Canbury — questions
- What board width suits a Canbury Victorian terrace?
- 120–160mm narrow strip pine or oak matches the Canbury Victorian era. Wider boards (200mm+) look wrong in a Victorian room — they belong in Georgian and Regency properties.
- Will the original floor take a modern hardwax oil finish in Canbury?
- Yes — hardwax oil is the closest modern equivalent to the original wax finishes on Canbury Victorian and Edwardian floors. Natural sheen, breathable, and re-coatable without sanding.
- How long does a period floor restoration take in Canbury?
- 5–10 working days for a typical Victorian or Edwardian reception room in Canbury, including gap-filling, sanding, staining trial, finish coats and cure. Longer for whole ground-floor restorations.
- Can you match the original Floor Restoration & Sanding spec in a Canbury period home?
- Yes — species, width, profile and finish. For Canbury Victorian pine and Edwardian oak parquet we source through reclaimed and mill-direct suppliers to match the original spec exactly.
- Can I have herringbone parquet in a Canbury Edwardian home?
- Yes — herringbone parquet is era-correct for Edwardian and Arts & Crafts Canbury homes. Solid oak 22mm blocks are the original spec and still our most-fitted parquet on edwardian terrace restorations.
- Do you handle conservation-area consent for Canbury floor work?
- Interior floor works rarely need consent even in Canbury conservation areas — but we advise on materials that are compatible with listing restrictions if the property is graded.
Period home Floor Restoration & Sanding in Canbury — done sympathetically
Own crew, era-matched, original detail respected.
A Canbury Victorian, Edwardian or Georgian floor in Floor Restoration & Sanding should match the era in board width, direction and finish. Everything else reads wrong to a period-trained eye.