Wide board laminate flooring across SE10/SE3
Wide planks make small rooms feel bigger — a 240mm laminate plank across a Greenwich living room reads as fewer joins and more floor. We fit Egger, Quick-Step and Kronospan wide-plank ranges weekly across Greenwich Peninsula.
What wide-plank laminate in Greenwich actually involves
Wide planks make small rooms feel bigger — a 240mm laminate plank across a Greenwich living room reads as fewer joins and more floor. We fit Egger, Quick-Step and Kronospan wide-plank ranges weekly across Greenwich Peninsula.
Period properties have suspended timber and lath ceilings below — no aggressive sanding.
Greenwich laminate — the details that matter
- Greenwich subfloor reality
Period properties have suspended timber and lath ceilings below — no aggressive sanding.
- Stairs
Stair nosings glued and pinned — we don't recommend laminate for narrow Victorian flights.
- Underlay & DPM
Ground floors in Greenwich georgian and victorian period homes usually need a combined underlay/DPM, not plain foam.
- 240mm+ plank widths for open spaces
- Realistic embossed grain — feels like real wood
- AC5-rated for family living
- Water-resistant options available
Bottom line: wide planks make a big room look right; narrow planks make it look busy.
"260mm oak-effect planks across the whole ground floor in Greenwich Peninsula — reads as one continuous floor." — Greenwich customer
Postcodes: SE10/SE3 · Routes: the A2 and Blackwall Tunnel approach · Common build: Georgian and Victorian period homes.
Covering Greenwich Peninsula, West Greenwich, Maze Hill.
Wide-Plank Laminate jobs we've finished nearby



Wide-Plank Laminate in Greenwich — common questions
AC5-rated wide plank in a SE10/SE3 family home lasts 12–15 years before it starts looking tired. Same wear rating as narrow, wider aesthetic.
Wide plank generally not recommended on stairs — the tread widths don't work. We usually pair a wide-plank hall with a narrower stair-specific SKU.
LVT is warmer and waterproof; laminate is harder-wearing and cheaper. For a Greenwich Peninsula living room laminate; for a kitchen LVT.
Slightly more movement per board, so the expansion gap has to be generous. On a proper Greenwich fit that's a non-issue — cheap installs skip it and get cupping.
