Looking for a Floor Sanding Company in Regent's Park?
Floor Sanding in Regents Park — At a Glance
- Price range: £25–£45 per sqm
- Typical duration: 1–2 days for an average room
- Free site visit: Yes — book online or call 020 8830 9782
- Customer rating: 4.5/5 (590+ reviews)
- Experience: 22 years, established 2004
Regents Park's Edwardian and Georgian townhouses contain some of London's finest original floorboards, and sanding these floors requires expertise and care. These properties typically have engineered boards from the period, often featuring distinctive patterns and inlays that demand respect. The quality of timber in these homes far exceeds what you'd find in outer suburban properties, and every sanding decision affects their character and value. Many Regents Park floors have spent decades under fitted carpets, protecting them but also leaving them vulnerable to moisture and insect damage. Sanding here often reveals hidden features like borders and geometric patterns that were original design elements. The scale of these properties means floor work is substantial and visible, so quality becomes paramount. Properties here often have multiple rooms in sequence, requiring consistency across large areas. Professional sanding isn't a cost consideration for properties in this postcode; it's a preservation requirement.
FlooringFirst! has been sanding, restoring and refinishing wood floors across London since 2004, and the Regent's Park and Primrose Hill area is part of our regular NW1 coverage. From the grand Nash terraces around Chester Terrace to the Victorian conversions and mews properties closer to Primrose Hill, our fully insured team works across a genuinely wide range of period and more contemporary floors here.
Every job uses dust-free sanding equipment, capturing up to 99% of particles, so the work stays manageable in occupied homes. We finish with hard-wearing lacquers from Bona, Loba and Junckers, or natural hard-wax oils from Osmo, matched to how the room is used.

What We Offer Homeowners Around Regent's Park
Whatever state your floor is currently in, our team handles the full range of restoration work needed to bring it back to a proper finish:
We regularly work on properties close to Regent's Park Road, Gloucester Avenue and Fitzroy Road, as well as the terraced houses and mansion conversions nearer Prince Albert Road.
Parquet Floor Restoration
Parquet is common in the older conversions and terraced properties around Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, often surviving under carpet in far better condition than owners expect. Since each block or panel runs in its own grain direction, our sanding technique changes as we move across the floor rather than staying constant the way it would on a plain board run. Where blocks are cracked, lifted or missing, our parquet repair and restoration service brings them back before the whole floor is refinished together.
Floorboards Sanding and Repairs
Original floorboards are common throughout the area's period terraces and conversions. Where a board is too damaged to save, we fit a closely matched replacement and carry sanding, gap filling and sealing through as a single job rather than separate visits.
Engineered Wood Floor Renovation
Many of the more recently renovated flats around Primrose Hill and the Regent's Park conservation area have engineered wood rather than solid timber, and these floors have a fixed limit on how many times they can be sanded. Our engineered floor sanding service checks the remaining wear layer before agreeing to any work, so the floor isn't sanded past what it can safely take.

What Sets Our Regent's Park Team Apart
We tell homeowners honestly what their floor needs rather than recommending unnecessary work, backed by dust-free equipment and finishes that hold up over years of use. Every job includes a free, no-obligation site visit, a confirmed quote before work starts, and full insurance cover throughout. You can read more about why homeowners across the area choose us for wood floor restoration.
Flooring for Local Businesses Around Regent's Park
Beyond residential work, we also cover flooring for commercial and community premises in the area, including:
Our Floor Sanding Process
- Loose, damaged or badly worn boards are repaired or replaced before sanding begins.
- Progressive sanding passes remove the old finish and level the surface, with technique adapted for parquet versus floorboards.
- Gaps between boards are filled using resin, acrylic filler or timber strips, sized to the gap.
- A final fine sand and full clean-down remove any remaining dust before finishing.
- The chosen finish — oil, lacquer or stain — is applied and given proper time to cure.
- A final check confirms the finish is even and consistent before the job is considered complete.
Regent's Park falls within the London-wide ULEZ zone, worth factoring in for deliveries or trade vehicle access. For a wider view of our coverage across the area, see our Northwest London floor sanding coverage.

Common Questions from Regent's Park Customers
How much does floor sanding cost around Regent's Park?
Cost depends on floor size, condition, the finish chosen, and any repair or gap-filling work needed, so we don't quote a fixed figure without seeing the floor first. Every job starts with a free, no-obligation site visit, after which you'll get a written quote based on what your floor actually needs.
How long does a typical floor sanding job take?
A single room is usually finished within a day, with larger period properties or multi-room conversions taking two to three days depending on floor area and condition. Lacquer and oil finishes both need time to cure before the floor can take furniture again.
Is parquet in the older Primrose Hill conversions usually worth restoring?
Yes, in most cases. Parquet that's spent years under carpet is often better preserved than expected, since it's been shielded from daily wear and sunlight. We only recommend replacing blocks where sections are genuinely missing or too damaged to bring back.
Do you work around specific access rules in period conservation area properties?
Yes — many properties around Regent's Park and Primrose Hill fall within conservation areas or have managing agents with specific access or working-hour requirements. Let us know any specifics when booking your site visit and we'll plan the job accordingly.
Are floors in the area's grand Nash terraces treated differently to those in smaller conversions?
The sanding process itself doesn't change, but larger terraced properties typically mean more floor area and more rooms to schedule, so jobs tend to run over more days than in a smaller flat. We assess each property individually rather than assuming based on the building's size or style.
What Our Clients from Regents Park Say About Us
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Very pleased with the floor so far. Thank you!
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Mrs. E. Coxall, from Regents Park, NW1
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does floor sanding cost in Regents Park?
Floor sanding prices in Regents Park typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre, depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately.
How long does floor sanding take in Regents Park?
Most residential floor sanding jobs in Regents Park are completed in 1-2 days depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time.
Do you offer free site visits in Regents Park?
Yes, FlooringFirst offers free, no-obligation site visits in Regents Park and surrounding areas. Our surveyor will assess the floor condition and provide a detailed quote.
Is your floor sanding process dust-free in Regents Park?
We use modern dustless sanding equipment that captures 98%+ of airborne particles. While not 100% dust-free, the process is significantly cleaner than traditional sanding methods.
What finishes do you offer for sanded floors in Regents Park?
We offer lacquer (hardwearing, gloss or matt), hardwax oil (natural look, easy to maintain), and staining options to change the wood colour. Our surveyor can advise on the best finish for your floor.