Chislehurst wood-look flooring — realistic, hard-wearing, affordable
Wood-effect flooring is the practical answer in Chislehurst — the look of real oak or walnut, without the price or the maintenance. We fit 12mm AC5 boards with realistic bevels and matched beading throughout.
What wood-effect flooring in Chislehurst actually involves
Wood-effect flooring is the practical answer in Chislehurst — the look of real oak or walnut, without the price or the maintenance. We fit 12mm AC5 boards with realistic bevels and matched beading throughout.
Period detached homes often have parquet under the carpet — we lift carefully before quoting.
Chislehurst laminate — the details that matter
- Expansion gaps
Click-lock needs a real expansion gap on every wall — covered by skirting or quality beading, never silicone.
- Underlay & DPM
Ground floors in Chislehurst victorian and edwardian detached homes usually need a combined underlay/DPM, not plain foam.
- Stairs
Stair nosings glued and pinned — we don't recommend laminate for narrow Victorian flights.
- Oak, walnut and grey wood-effect ranges
- 12mm AC5 boards with realistic bevel
- Underlay, expansion gap and beading included
- Compatible with most underfloor heating
In short — wood-effect flooring in Chislehurst from £30/m² fitted, with realistic bevels and matched beading.
"Oak-effect laminate through the whole ground floor — neighbours assumed it was real." — Chislehurst customer
Postcodes: BR7 · Routes: the A222 and A20 · Common build: Victorian and Edwardian detached homes.
Covering Chislehurst West, Mottingham border, Petts Wood border.
Wood-Effect Flooring jobs we've finished nearby



Wood-Effect Flooring in Chislehurst — common questions
10–15 years for premium laminate and 15–20+ for LVT, in Chislehurst victorian and edwardian detached homes use.
Most wood-effect ranges we fit in Chislehurst are UFH-rated. We'll confirm at the visit.
Quality AC5 12mm laminate or premium LVT has bevelled edges and varied grain — convincing at normal viewing distance. We'll show samples.
LVT for kitchens and bathrooms (waterproof, warmer); laminate for living and bedrooms (cheaper, harder-wearing). Often we mix the two.
