New bedroom carpet across Swanley from £18/m²
Most Swanley bedrooms get a soft saxony or wool blend — deep enough to feel right barefoot, dense enough to keep its shape. We bring 8–10 sample boards on the visit so you can compare them against your bed frame and skirting.
What bedroom carpet in Swanley actually involves
Most Swanley bedrooms get a soft saxony or wool blend — deep enough to feel right barefoot, dense enough to keep its shape. We bring 8–10 sample boards on the visit so you can compare them against your bed frame and skirting.
60s/70s housing often has solid concrete slabs — quick LVT installs once screeded.
- Soft 80/20 wool blends and saxony piles
- 8mm crumb underlay as standard, 10mm available
- Wardrobes lifted, replaced and door bars trimmed
- Single bedroom usually fitted in 2 hours
Before we quote a carpet job in Swanley
- Swanley subfloor reality
60s/70s housing often has solid concrete slabs — quick LVT installs once screeded.
- Underlay choice
8mm crumb is the usual call for Swanley bedrooms; 10mm PU on stairs to stop bounce.
- Doorway transitions
Most 1960s and 70s estates doorways here need a bevelled bar rather than a Z-bar to clear the carpet next door.
"Soft saxony wool in the master — completely transformed the room." — BR8 install
Bottom line: a Swanley bedroom carpet is a 2-hour job once we're on site. Booked usually within 5–10 working days.
Postcodes: BR8 · Routes: the M25 at junction 3 · Common build: 1960s and 70s estates.
Covering Hextable, Swanley village, Crockenhill border.
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Bedroom Carpet in Swanley — common questions
Yes — standard bedroom furniture is moved as part of the fit in Swanley. Just give us a heads-up on heavy ottoman beds or fitted wardrobes so we plan the day.
8mm crumb is our default — it's quiet, warm and rated for high-traffic. We can upgrade to 10mm PU for an even softer feel, often chosen in Swanley master bedrooms.
Yes — many Swanley customers buy at John Lewis or Carpetright and ask us to fit-only. We charge a clear per-room rate.
Wool blends feel best underfoot and resist crushing; polypropylene is cheaper and stain-friendly. Most 1960s and 70s estates bedrooms here go wool 80/20.
