Floating Flooring

Floating flooring is installed over the subfloor without being glued, nailed or stapled directly into place. This collection includes floors suitable for floating floor installation, giving homeowners a practical choice for bedrooms, living rooms, hallways and other everyday spaces.

At Flooring Surgeons, you can explore floating floors across laminate, LVT, SPC and selected engineered wood ranges, with options available in wood-effect planks, herringbone designs, modern grey tones, natural oak finishes and durable surfaces for busy homes.

Floating Products

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Desert Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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Burntwood Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring 10/3 x 80mm
Burntwood Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring 10/3 x 80mm
Burntwood Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring 10/3 x 80mm
Burntwood Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring 10/3 x 80mm
Burntwood Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring 10/3 x 80mm
80mm
10mm
300mm
5.0 (10 Reviews)
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Burntwood Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring 10/3 x 80mm

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Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Fairlight Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Fairlight Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Fairlight Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Fairlight Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Fairlight Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
80mm
10mm
300mm
5.0 (13 Reviews)
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Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Fairlight Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Antique Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Antique Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Antique Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Antique Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Antique Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
70mm
20mm
350mm
4.9 (7 Reviews)
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Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Antique Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Walden Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
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300mm
4.7 (6 Reviews)
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Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Walden Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
95mm
12mm
470mm
4.9 (11 Reviews)
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Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring

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Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Meadow Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Meadow Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Meadow Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Meadow Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Meadow Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
80mm
10mm
300mm
5.0 (9 Reviews)
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Cambridge 10/3 x 80mm Meadow Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
100mm
12mm
600mm
5.0 (8 Reviews)
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Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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90mm
14mm
400mm
4.7 (3 Reviews)
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Berlin 14/3 x 90mm Deep Smoked Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
100mm
12mm
600mm
4.9 (10 Reviews)
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Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
80mm
18mm
300mm
4.9 (7 Reviews)
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Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
100mm
12mm
600mm
4.9 (14 Reviews)
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Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Dark Chocolate Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Dark Chocolate Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Dark Chocolate Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Dark Chocolate Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Dark Chocolate Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
80mm
18mm
300mm
5.0 (5 Reviews)
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Riviera 18/3 x 80mm SMALL Dark Chocolate Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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90mm
14mm
450mm
4.8 (11 Reviews)
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Riviera 14/3 x 90mm Pale Invisible Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
100mm
12mm
600mm
5.0 (7 Reviews)
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Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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Riviera 14/3 x 125mm Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 14/3 x 125mm Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 14/3 x 125mm Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 14/3 x 125mm Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 14/3 x 125mm Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
125mm
14mm
600mm
5.0 (7 Reviews)
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Riviera 14/3 x 125mm Natural Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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Riviera 14/3 x 90mm Double Smoked Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 14/3 x 90mm Double Smoked Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 14/3 x 90mm Double Smoked Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 14/3 x 90mm Double Smoked Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Riviera 14/3 x 90mm Double Smoked Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
90mm
14mm
450mm
5.0 (9 Reviews)
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Riviera 14/3 x 90mm Double Smoked Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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90mm
14mm
300mm
4.9 (8 Reviews)
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Cambridge 14/3 x 90mm Golden Oak Handscraped Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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100mm
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5.0 (7 Reviews)
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Light Brown Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
95mm
12mm
470mm
5.0 (6 Reviews)
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Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring

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Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Cathedral Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Cathedral Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Cathedral Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Cathedral Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Cathedral Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring
70mm
20mm
350mm
4.7 (3 Reviews)
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Cambridge 20/5 x 70mm Worn Cathedral Oak Herringbone Engineered Wood Flooring

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Frequently Asked Questions

Floating flooring means the floor is installed over the subfloor without being glued, nailed, or stapled directly to the subfloor. The boards or tiles connect together and sit above the subfloor with a suitable underlay or backing.

No. A floating floor is one in which the flooring sits over the subfloor. Click flooring refers to how the boards connect. Some click floors are installed as floating floors, but the terms are not interchangeable.

Many floating flooring products need underlay, especially laminate and engineered wood. Some LVT and SPC products may include attached backing, so always check the product specification before installation.

Some floating floors are suitable for underfloor heating, but not all. Check the product specification, maximum temperature guidance and underlay compatibility before installation.

Only certain floating flooring products are suitable for bathrooms. Waterproof floating LVT flooring or SPC floating flooring may be suitable where specified, but standard laminate and engineered wood should only be used if approved for bathroom conditions.

An expansion gap gives floating floors space to expand and contract with changes in temperature and humidity. Without the correct gap, the floor may lift, buckle or press against walls and fixed objects.

What Is Floating Flooring?

Floating flooring is an installation method in which the floor is laid over the subfloor rather than fixed directly to it. The boards or tiles are connected to each other, creating one stable surface that rests above the subfloor with the correct underlay or backing beneath it.

This is different from fully bonded or nailed flooring, where each plank is attached directly to the surface below. With a floating floor, the connected boards help hold the floor in place, while room edges, trims and correct installation allow for natural movement.

Because the floor is not directly fastened to the subfloor, floating floor installation is often used for laminate flooring, engineered wood flooring, SPC flooring, and certain types of luxury vinyl flooring.

Why Choose Floating Floors?

Floating floors are popular because they offer a practical balance of style, flexibility and ease of installation. They can often be fitted more quickly than fully bonded flooring and may be suitable for a range of domestic rooms when the product specification allows.

Key benefits of floating flooring include:

  • No direct glue, nails or staples into the subfloor
  • Suitable options for many home renovation projects
  • Works with different flooring types and styles
  • It can be easier to remove or replace than fully bonded floors.
  • Often used with an underlay for comfort and sound reduction.
  • Suitable for many clean, dry and level subfloors
  • Available in laminate, LVT, SPC and selected engineered wood options

A floating floor can be a strong option if you want a stylish floor with a less permanent fitting method, especially in standard living areas where the subfloor is already suitable.

How Does Floating Floor Installation Work?

Floating floor installation starts with preparing the subfloor. The surface underneath must be clean, dry, level and stable. If the subfloor is uneven, damp or unstable, the finished floor may move, bounce, creak or develop gaps over time.

Once the subfloor is ready, a suitable underlay or integrated backing layer may be used, depending on the flooring type. The boards or tiles are then connected together according to the manufacturer’s fitting instructions.

A key part of floating floor installation is the expansion gap around the edge of the room. This gap allows the floor to expand and contract naturally with changes in temperature and humidity. Without enough space around the perimeter, the floor may lift, buckle or press against walls and fixed objects.

Floating Flooring vs Other Installation Methods

Floating flooring is defined by the fact that it is not directly fixed to the subfloor. Some products use a click system, while others use tongue-and-groove joints, but the important point is that the finished floor sits above the subfloor rather than being permanently bonded to it.

Glue-down flooring is different because the product is fixed directly to the subfloor using adhesive. This can create a very stable finish, but it usually requires more preparation and a more permanent installation.

Click system flooring is also different. Click describes how the boards connect to one another, while floating flooring describes how the floor sits over the subfloor. Some click floors are installed as floating floors, but the two terms do not mean exactly the same thing.

Floating floor installation

Types of Floating Flooring

Floating Laminate Flooring

Floating laminate flooring is one of the most common choices for this installation method. Laminate boards are typically designed to connect together and sit over a suitable underlay, making them popular for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, hallways and home offices.

When choosing floating laminate flooring, check the AC rating, thickness, water-resistant properties and underlay requirements. A higher wear rating is useful in busy areas, while water-resistant options may be better for kitchens or other areas where spills are more likely.

Floating Engineered Wood Flooring

Floating engineered wood flooring gives you the appearance of real wood with a layered construction that is more stable than solid wood. Selected engineered wood floors can be installed as floating floors, depending on the joint system and manufacturer guidance.

This option can work well in living rooms, bedrooms and open-plan spaces where a natural wood finish is important. Before buying floating engineered wood flooring, check the board thickness, wear layer, underfloor heating compatibility and whether the product is approved for a floating installation.

Floating LVT Flooring

Floating LVT flooring offers the look of wood, stone or tile with the comfort and practicality of luxury vinyl. Some LVT products are designed with a rigid or click construction that allows them to be installed as a floating floor.

This can be a good option for busy homes, especially where easy maintenance and everyday durability matter. For kitchens, bathrooms or utility rooms, always check whether the specific floating LVT flooring product is water-resistant or waterproof and suitable for that room.

SPC Floating Flooring

SPC floating flooring uses a rigid core construction, which can help create a stable and durable floor surface. Many SPC products are designed for floating floor installation and are often selected for high-traffic areas, open-plan rooms and moisture-prone spaces where the product is rated for use.

Because SPC is generally firm and dimensionally stable, it can be a strong option for homeowners looking for a practical floating floor with good everyday performance.

Where Can Floating Flooring Be Used?

Floating flooring can be used in many rooms, but suitability depends on the product type, room conditions and subfloor. A floor that works well in a bedroom may not be the best choice for a bathroom or utility room.

Use this guide as a starting point:

Room

Suitable Floating Flooring Options

What to Check

Bedroom

Floating laminate flooring, floating engineered wood flooring, floating LVT flooring

Comfort, appearance, underlay, sound reduction

Living room

Floating laminate flooring, floating LVT flooring, floating engineered wood flooring

Durability, style, underfloor heating compatibility

Hallway

SPC floating flooring, floating laminate flooring, floating LVT flooring

Wear resistance, stability, easy cleaning

Kitchen

Floating LVT flooring, SPC floating flooring, selected water-resistant laminate

Water resistance, cleaning, moisture rating

Bathroom

Waterproof floating LVT flooring or SPC floating flooring only where specified

Bathroom suitability, sealing guidance, moisture protection

Home office

Floating laminate flooring, floating LVT flooring, floating engineered wood flooring

Chair movement, sound control, surface durability

Always check the product specification before installation, especially in rooms with moisture, underfloor heating, heavy furniture or high foot traffic.

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What to Check Before Buying Floating Flooring

Before choosing floating flooring, it is important to look beyond colour and price. The right floor should match the room, the subfloor and the way the space will be used.

What to Check

Why It Matters

Flooring type

Laminate, LVT, SPC and engineered wood all behave differently

Floating suitability

Not all products are approved for floating floor installation

Subfloor condition

The subfloor must be clean, dry, level and stable

Underlay requirements

The correct underlay can improve comfort, support and sound reduction

Expansion gap

Floating floors need space to move naturally around the room edges

Room suitability

Some products are dry-room only; others may be suitable for kitchens or bathrooms

Thickness

Affects floor height, door clearance and underfoot feel

Wear rating

Important for hallways, living rooms and busy homes

Water resistance

Essential for moisture-prone spaces

Underfloor heating compatibility

Not all floating floors are suitable for heated floors

Checking these details helps you choose a floating floor that performs well after installation, not just one that looks good in the product image.

Preparing for Floating Floor Installation

Good preparation is essential for a stable floating floor. The subfloor should be swept, checked for moisture and levelled where required. Any loose boards, high spots or dips should be corrected before the flooring is fitted.

You should also check whether the flooring needs to acclimate before installation. Wood-based products such as laminate and engineered wood may need time to adjust to the room conditions before fitting begins.

Before starting floating floor installation, check:

  • The room temperature and humidity
  • The manufacturer’s acclimatisation guidance
  • The correct underlay or integrated backing layer
  • The direction of the plank layout
  • Door clearance and finished floor height
  • Expansion gap requirements
  • Trims, thresholds and beading
  • Whether heavy fixed furniture will affect movement

A properly prepared subfloor helps reduce movement, noise and long-term fitting problems.

Is Floating Flooring Right for You?

Floating flooring may be right for you if you want a floor that is stylish, practical and not permanently fixed to the subfloor. It is especially useful for many domestic rooms where the subfloor is suitable, and the product is designed for this type of installation.

A floating floor can be a good choice if:

  • You want a less permanent installation method.
  • You prefer a floor that is easier to remove or replace
  • Your subfloor is clean, dry and level.
  • You want to use an underlay for comfort or sound reduction.
  • You are choosing between laminate, SPC, LVT, or a selected engineered wood.
  • You want a practical floor for everyday home use.

For uneven subfloors, complex layouts, stairs or specialist installations, professional advice from Flooring Surgeons may be recommended before choosing a floating floor.

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