by Team Luxury Clean | Jun 9, 2026 | Hardwood Floor Restoration, Hardwood Refinishing
I once walked into a home where the floors looked beautiful from the doorway. The boards had a soft sheen under the afternoon light. Then the homeowner bent down and lifted a corner of the finish with her fingernail. A floor can look perfect on day one and still be...
by Team Luxury Clean | May 10, 2026 | Hardwood Floor Restoration, Hardwood Refinishig, Hardwood Refinishing
Can your engineered wood floor be sanded? The honest answer is: maybe. It depends on the wear layer. That is the real wood layer on top of an engineered board. If that layer is thick enough, careful sanding may be possible. If it is too thin, sanding can cut through...
by Team Luxury Clean | Apr 26, 2026 | Hardwood Floor Restoration, Hardwood Refinishig, Hardwood Refinishing
Most hardwood floors I’m called to repair in London have already been “fixed” once. Gaps filled, scratches polished, loose boards pinned down, then the same issue comes back. Not because the work was careless, but because it focused on what’s visible. That approach...
by Team Luxury Clean | Apr 13, 2026 | Hardwood Floor Restoration, Hardwood Refinishig, Hardwood Refinishing
The difference between a floor that still feels original and one that feels tired often comes down to the finish. If you are weighing hardwood refinishing in Chelsea against full replacement, the real question is not whether the boards look old. The question is...
by Team Luxury Clean | Mar 14, 2026 | Hardwood Floor Restoration, Hardwood Refinishig, Hardwood Refinishing, Hardwood Sanding, Hardwood Screen & Recoat
The floor stopped attracting attention years ago. Then something changed. Guests are coming. The property goes on the market next month. Someone pointed it out. Now the dull patch near the door stands out every time it comes into view, and cleaning changes nothing. A...
by Team Luxury Clean | Feb 12, 2026 | Hardwood Floor Restoration, Hardwood Refinishig, Hardwood Refinishing
Hardwood refinishing in London often starts with a small act of bravery: you peel back one corner of carpet “just to see.” Underneath, you might find honey-toned boards, old cut nails, and a few mystery stains that tell a story. The tempting question you may ask is:...