Conservatory Flooring

Choosing the best conservatory flooring is paramount if you want it to last. The ideal flooring for conservatory areas will be comfortable, warm, and moisture-resistant. From conservatory floor tiles to high-quality laminate, Best4Flooring has a wonderful choice of flooring to suit your individual needs.

Shop our quality conservatory flooring range now or read on to learn more about what to look for when choosing the right floor.

Shop By

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best type of flooring for a conservatory?

There are different types of conservatory flooring available, including sheet vinyl, laminate, and luxury conservatory floor tiles. To choose the right type of flooring for your conservatory, you must factor in your budget, style preferences, and practicality. 

All conservatory flooring should be waterproof and comfortable. For added comfort, it is also recommended you choose a flooring type that can be installed with underfloor heating.

Is vinyl flooring good for a conservatory?

Sheet vinyl is ideal for conservatory flooring installations, giving homeowners excellent value for money. They are naturally water-resistant, and you can purchase cushioned varieties for enhanced comfort. 

If you want something more luxurious, our range of LVT flooring is recommended. LVT floors are warmer and more practical than real conservatory floor tiles. If you choose click system LVT, you will also find these floors easy to install. They mimic real wood and stone effects and couldn’t be easier to maintain.

Can you put laminate flooring in a conservatory?

Laminate flooring can be installed in the conservatory, but you should ideally make sure you are choosing a waterproof variety. Standard laminate planks will become damaged if they are exposed to standing moisture. As conservatories can get cold and are often exposed to higher levels of moisture than the rest of the home, choosing a water-resistant floor is essential.

Do you need to insulate a conservatory floor?

While you do not necessarily need to insulate a conservatory floor, doing so will enhance its comfort in cold weather. Unless you have a heating source in the conservatory, it will become chilly during the winter months. Installing underlay, or a compatible underfloor heating system, will help to keep your new flooring warm and cosy all year round.

If you want to save time and hassle during installation, choose a floor that comes with a pre-attached backing. Alternatively, we have a great choice of suitable underlay you can purchase.

Can you tile a conservatory floor?

It is possible to tile a conservatory floor, though it might not be the most comfortable choice. Ceramic and porcelain tiles can look beautiful in the conservatory, but they will get very cold to the touch throughout autumn and winter. You could add underfloor heating to solve the problem, but it might make more sense to simply choose a warmer floor.

A great alternative is to opt for luxury vinyl tiles. These floors offer a selection of wood, stone, and tile effects, yet they are naturally warmer and more comfortable underfoot. You will also find them easier to install and replace if needed.