Erith lounges — LVT, laminate or carpet, done properly
The lounge is the room where the flooring choice shows most. In Erith victorian and post-war terraces we're most often asked for herringbone LVT (feature look), wide-plank laminate (warm and warmer) or a plush twist carpet with 10mm underlay.
What living room flooring in Erith actually involves
The lounge is the room where the flooring choice shows most. In Erith victorian and post-war terraces we're most often asked for herringbone LVT (feature look), wide-plank laminate (warm and warmer) or a plush twist carpet with 10mm underlay.
Riverside flats sometimes flag damp — we use a meter before guaranteeing any glue-down vinyl.
Before we quote a lvt job in Erith
- Subfloor flatness
LVT shows every bump — victorian and post-war terraces subfloors in Erith 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 Erith hallways that means front-door to kitchen.
- Herringbone or plank LVT for a lounge feature
- Wide-plank laminate for a warmer wood look
- Carpet with 10mm PU underlay for family lounges
- Threshold detailing where the lounge meets other rooms
Recap — Erith lounges: herringbone from £55/m², wide-plank laminate from £30/m², plush carpet from £25/m² fitted.
"Herringbone LVT through the whole lounge — best room in the house now." — Erith customer
Postcodes: DA8 · Routes: the A206 along the river · Common build: Victorian and post-war terraces.
Covering Northumberland Heath, Slade Green, Belvedere border.
Living Room Flooring jobs we've finished nearby



Living Room Flooring in Erith — common questions
Carpet: half a day. Laminate: a day. LVT plank: 1.5 days including screed. Herringbone LVT: 2 days for the pattern-set.
Yes — with a good crumb underlay it's the quickest lounge upgrade. If the boards squeak we'll screw them down first.
Yes — and it's the best room for it. The pattern reads properly across a longer floor. We set the direction along the longest sight-line.
Both need underlay in a period victorian and post-war terraces. Laminate feels warmer barefoot; LVT is warmer with UFH underneath.
