Hallway flooring in Gravesend
Narrow Gravesend hallways need a careful pattern call — usually a plank running long-axis or a tight herringbone with a border. We bring the design choices to the visit.
What hallway flooring in Gravesend actually involves
Narrow Gravesend hallways need a careful pattern call — usually a plank running long-axis or a tight herringbone with a border. We bring the design choices to the visit.
Ebbsfleet new-builds come LVT-ready; older terraces almost always need ply over the floorboards.
What we check first on a Gravesend lvt job
- Subfloor flatness
LVT shows every bump — victorian terraces subfloors in Gravesend 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 Gravesend hallways that means front-door to kitchen.
- Glue-down LVT planks or herringbone
- Pattern set on front-door-to-kitchen sightline
- Door undercut for clean swing
- Single or double border options
In short — hallway flooring in Gravesend from £45/m² fitted, pattern set on the longest sightline.
"Herringbone hallway into the kitchen — single pattern, no door bar." — Gravesend customer
Postcodes: DA11/DA12 · Routes: the A2 and M2 · Common build: Victorian terraces.
Covering Ebbsfleet, Northfleet, Singlewell.
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Hallway Flooring in Gravesend — common questions
Standard hallway is half a day. Hallway plus kitchen is 2 days including screed.
We seat a brass or matched-vinyl threshold under the door so it closes cleanly with no light gap.
Yes — when you're fitting both together, we run a single pattern through and skip the door bar. Looks much bigger.
Plank for wider hallways (cleaner read); herringbone for shorter or narrower hallways (pattern fills the space). We'll show both options at the visit.
