Bathroom LVT in Greenwich
Stone-look LVT has overtaken real tile in Greenwich bathroom refits — warmer underfoot, no grout to scrub, and a fraction of the install time.
What bathroom lvt in Greenwich actually involves
Stone-look LVT has overtaken real tile in Greenwich bathroom refits — warmer underfoot, no grout to scrub, and a fraction of the install time.
Period properties have suspended timber and lath ceilings below — no aggressive sanding.
- Glue-down LVT — sealed at every edge
- Coved up the wall 100mm where required
- Stone or wood look — Amtico, Karndean, Polyflor
- Sealed under the toilet pan and bath foot
Before we quote a lvt job in Greenwich
- Subfloor flatness
LVT shows every bump — georgian and victorian period homes subfloors in Greenwich almost always need ply or self-levelling screed first.
- Door undercut
We trim doors on the day so they swing cleanly over glue-down LVT — no scraping, no callbacks.
- Pattern direction
Plank run follows the longest sightline; in narrow Greenwich hallways that means front-door to kitchen.
"Stone-look LVT in the family bathroom — warmer and cleaner than the old tiles." — SE10/SE3 customer
In short — bathroom LVT in Greenwich from £50/m² fitted, sealed at every edge, coved on request.
Postcodes: SE10/SE3 · Routes: the A2 and Blackwall Tunnel approach · Common build: Georgian and Victorian period homes.
Covering Greenwich Peninsula, West Greenwich, Maze Hill.
Bathroom LVT jobs we've finished nearby



Bathroom LVT in Greenwich — common questions
Sometimes — we'd skim and prime first. Often easier and cheaper to lift the tiles and start fresh, depending on the georgian and victorian period homes subfloor.
Most bathroom LVT we fit in Greenwich is R10/R11 rated — fine when wet without feeling rough underfoot.
On request — popular in Greenwich rentals and family bathrooms. We cove 100mm up the wall and finish with a capping strip.
Yes — we cut around the pan and seal with bathroom-grade silicone so water can't get underneath.
