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BN2 · A270 · 47 mi from central London

Period Property Flooring Specialists in Hanover

Restoring original floors in Hanover (BN2) period homes is one of the cheapest visible upgrades you can make — typically £35–£55/m² fitted including sanding, gap-filling and a hardwax-oil finish. Compared to replacement at £85–£140/m², the maths is striking.

Period Property Flooring for a victorian villa home in Hanover, BN2

Specifying new flooring that fits Hanover (BN2) period homes

Hardwax oil over UV lacquer on period homes — easier to repair locally without re-sanding the whole room, which matters when the boards are uneven.

On Hanover Victorian villas, we recommend 140–180mm engineered oak in a smoked or hardwax-oiled finish. On Edwardian terraces, 120–160mm in a natural oil. On Georgian or Regency homes around the A270 side, herringbone parquet or wide oak plank in a brushed finish.

Local context

Hillside Victorian terraces

Nearest station

London Road (Brighton)

Why Hanover clients book us for this work

  • Hardwax-oil finishes specified by default on period restorations
  • BWF-trained restoration team working Hanover period properties weekly
  • Hardwax-oil finishes specified by default on period restorations
  • BWF-trained restoration team working Hanover period properties weekly

Restore or replace? The Hanover period floor question

About 70% of Hanover (BN2) period floors we survey are restorable. The other 30% are a replacement conversation — usually because of significant rot, missing boards, or a previous bodge that compromised the subfloor.

Sanding and gap-filling a typical Hanover Victorian sitting room (16–22 m²) runs £600–£1,000 — half the cost of replacement and keeps the building's history under foot.

What changes when your Hanover home is listed

Several Hanover (BN2) streets fall inside conservation areas. For listed properties, floor replacement may need listed building consent — we'll flag this on the survey and coordinate with your conservation officer.

On listed Hanover homes, we always favour restoration over replacement, document what we find under existing carpets, and use reversible installs (oiled boards over engineered substrate, not glue-down) where practical.

Period Property FlooringHanover questions

Will floor sanding fill my Hanover house with dust?
No — we use HEPA-filtered dust extraction belt sanders. Hanover (BN2) restoration jobs end with the room clean enough for re-furnishing the same day.
Can you restore original Victorian floorboards in my Hanover home?
Yes — sanding, gap-filling and oil-finish runs about £35–£55/m² fitted in Hanover (BN2) properties. Most boards we encounter under carpet are restorable.
What finish suits Victorian boards in Hanover?
Hardwax oil — sympathetic to the wood, easy to spot-repair, doesn't film over and yellow like the old polyurethanes. Standard on our Hanover restoration work.
What's the right new wood floor for an Edwardian terrace in Hanover?
Engineered oak in 120–160mm widths, hardwax-oiled, no bevel — reads sympathetically with Hanover Edwardian stock without trying to fake an original floor.
Is solid wood OK in a Hanover period home over old floorboards?
Yes — solid wood (or thick engineered) over original boards is a classic period solution. Better than removing the original boards and replacing with a thin floating floor.
Will sanding take too much off old pine boards in my Hanover house?
Modern dust-extraction belt sanders take 1–2mm off the top — original Victorian and Edwardian boards in Hanover are typically 22–28mm thick, easily handling 2–3 sandings over their life.

Bring back the original floor in your Hanover period home

Sand, gap-fill, oil — £600–£1,000 per room across Hanover (BN2).

Whether you restore or replace, period flooring in Hanover should read with the building — width, finish and pattern matter more than the brand.

Nearby BN areas we cover for period property flooring