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Can I Install Wood Flooring in a Conservatory?

Best Wood Flooring for Conservatories


1. Engineered Wood Flooring – The Best Choice

  • Engineered wood is highly stable, thanks to its multi-layer construction, which prevents excessive expansion and contraction.
  • It offers the beauty of real wood with better resistance to temperature changes.
  • Available in a variety of finishes and wood species, allowing you to match your décor.
  • Can be installed using floating, glued, or click-fit methods.

2. Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) – A Practical Alternative

  • If you love the look of wood but want a completely waterproof and low-maintenance option, LVT is a great choice.
  • LVT is resistant to warping and won’t be affected by the changing climate in a conservatory.
  • Soft underfoot and available in realistic wood-effect designs.

3. Solid Wood Flooring – Not Recommended

  • Solid wood is not ideal for conservatories because it expands and contracts significantly with temperature and humidity changes.
  • This can lead to warping, cupping, and gaps over time.


Key Considerations for Conservatory Wood Flooring


Acclimate the Flooring Before Installation

  • Let your flooring adjust to the room’s conditions for at least 48-72 hours before installation.
  • Keep the planks inside the conservatory, in their packaging, so they adjust to the temperature and humidity levels.

Use the Right Underlay (for Floating Floors)

  • If you’re installing engineered wood as a floating floor, use a moisture-resistant underlay to prevent issues caused by humidity.

Leave an Expansion Gap

  • Always leave a 10-15mm expansion gap around the edges to allow for natural movement.
  • Cover the gap with skirting boards or beading for a neat finish.

Consider Underfloor Heating (Optional)

  • If your conservatory gets cold in winter, underfloor heating can help maintain a more consistent temperature.
  • Engineered wood and LVT are both suitable for underfloor heating, but always check the manufacturer’s guidelines before installation.

Reduce Direct Sunlight Exposure

  • Excessive sunlight can cause wood flooring to fade over time.
  • Use UV-protective window film, blinds, or rugs to protect your flooring.
     

Final Thoughts


For the best results, engineered wood or LVT are the top choices for conservatory flooring. They provide the natural beauty of wood while handling temperature changes much better than solid wood.

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