BN1 · A23 / A270 · 47 mi from central London · Period Homes
Solid Wood Flooring for Period Homes in Brighton Central
Every Brighton Central period property is a restoration decision before a fitting decision. On A23 / A270-side regency townhouse homes we've restored floors that outlast three replacement floors — the original 22mm oak has 4–6 sandings left in it. On floors beyond restoration we replicate the original spec: same species, same width, same finish family.

Why Brighton Central clients book us for period homes
- Restoration-first assessment on every Brighton Central period property survey
- Original detail preservation — direction, borders, thresholds
- Restoration-first assessment on every Brighton Central period property survey
- Original detail preservation — direction, borders, thresholds
Restore or replace? — the Brighton Central period property decision
In regency townhouse Brighton Central homes the boards under carpet are frequently in restorable condition even when the top surface looks damaged. We lift a corner on the survey and measure — a proper inspection takes 15 minutes and saves £2–4k on the wrong quote.
Matching board width and finish to a Brighton Central period build
Edwardian (1901–1914) and Arts & Crafts regency townhouse Brighton Central homes: oak parquet blocks or wide oak strips, hardwax oiled or waxed. We use the same 22mm oak blocks as the original builders — one of the last floor types where genuine restoration and replacement share the same material spec.
Local context
Listed Royal Pavilion
Nearest station
Brighton
Direction of run, borders and thresholds on Brighton Central period jobs
In Brighton Central Victorian rooms boards traditionally run into the fireplace wall, not parallel to it. Modern fits often reverse this — visually correct in a modern room, visually wrong in a Victorian one. We match the direction the original builder chose.
Period Homes in Brighton Central — questions
- Do you handle conservation-area consent for Brighton Central floor work?
- Interior floor works rarely need consent even in Brighton Central conservation areas — but we advise on materials that are compatible with listing restrictions if the property is graded.
- Should I restore or replace the original floor in my Brighton Central period home?
- In Brighton Central we restore where board thickness is over 15mm and joists are sound — usually 60% of Victorian and Edwardian floors we survey. Restoration typically costs 40–60% of full replacement and keeps the original timber.
- Is engineered wood appropriate for a Brighton Central period home?
- In some rooms yes, in others no. Rear extensions and kitchen additions on Brighton Central period homes take engineered wood well. Original reception rooms should keep solid timber or matched parquet where possible.
- Can you fill the gaps between original boards on a Brighton Central period floor?
- Yes — resin fill for gaps 4mm+, sliver of matched timber for larger gaps. Result is seamless and stable through seasonal humidity cycles.
- How much for a Brighton Central period home floor restoration?
- Typical Brighton Central Victorian reception room (18–25m²) restoration: £1,650–£2,900 including sanding, gap-filling, whitewash or natural finish. New matched flooring in the same room: £2,800–£4,900.
- What board width suits a Brighton Central Victorian terrace?
- 120–160mm narrow strip pine or oak matches the Brighton Central Victorian era. Wider boards (200mm+) look wrong in a Victorian room — they belong in Georgian and Regency properties.
Speak to a Brighton Central period property flooring specialist
Direct advice on Victorian, Edwardian, Georgian and Regency floor spec.
Period property flooring in Brighton Central (BN1) is 60% restoration, 40% matched replacement — the split we recommend after 25 years of surveys.