Period property flooring across Bromley
Stair runners suit period Bromley homes best — carpet down the centre, stained sides showing at the edges, brass rods or invisible clips at each riser. We do this a lot around BR1/BR2.
What victorian property flooring in Bromley actually involves
Stair runners suit period Bromley homes best — carpet down the centre, stained sides showing at the edges, brass rods or invisible clips at each riser. We do this a lot around BR1/BR2.
Bickley homes often have deep voids under timber boards — extra noggins before LVT.
Before we quote a lvt job in Bromley
- Bromley subfloor reality
Bickley homes often have deep voids under timber boards — extra noggins before LVT.
- Pattern direction
Plank run follows the longest sightline; in narrow Bromley hallways that means front-door to kitchen.
- Door undercut
We trim doors on the day so they swing cleanly over glue-down LVT — no scraping, no callbacks.
- Original floorboards protected, screwed down where squeaky
- 6mm ply overlay before LVT so plank joins don't telegraph
- Stripe runners and brass rods on Victorian stair flights
- Sympathetic transitions where flooring meets tiled hallways
In short — Victorian flooring in Bromley: ply first, then LVT or carpet, with stair runners on period flights.
"Victorian terrace in Bickley — stair runner with brass rods, and the original boards are still there underneath." — Bromley customer
Postcodes: BR1/BR2 · Routes: the A21 and A222 · Common build: Bickley detached homes.
Covering Bickley, Shortlands, Plaistow.
Victorian Property Flooring jobs we've finished nearby



Victorian Property Flooring in Bromley — common questions
No — we screw squeaky boards, we don't remove them. If you ever want to expose them again, everything we lay comes back up without harming the pine.
Yes — we cut a bespoke oak or brass threshold to sit flush with the tile edge. It looks intentional, not patched.
Regularly. Standard is a 27" wool runner with brass rods; we also do fully bound edges if you want a bolder line.
Ply overlay (6mm marine ply, screwed) hides most subfloor variation. If a joist is failing we'll flag it — we don't hide structural issues under a new floor.
