Why it matters
The living room is usually the highest-visibility floor area. It carries sofas, tables, guests, daily cleaning and transitions into bedrooms, kitchens or corridors.
What matters in this space
A living room floor needs visual stability and practical daily-use strength. The surface should match cleaning habits, while the lock edge and subfloor condition should support furniture and repeated walking paths.
Confirm the living-room area, furniture load and walking path.
Check transitions to bedrooms, kitchen, balcony or corridor.
Review surface finish and colour under real room lighting.
How Enoch reads the floor before quote
Enoch reads the current floor, door height, skirting, transition strips and room shape before treating a living-room SPC quote as complete.
A useful living-room quote should show product family, measured area, trims, skirting, transitions and installation method.
Product family, existing surface, floor height and timeline should be read together before the quotation is treated as final.
Do not choose living-room SPC by colour alone; a pretty sample does not prove lock stability or full-room fit.