Why it matters
Open-plan spaces make small floor issues more visible because long sightlines, large areas and connected zones reveal tone, joints and movement.
What matters in this space
Open-plan SPC needs consistent direction, stable locking and careful transition planning. Full-room tone and plank direction matter more than a small sample.
Confirm the full connected area, not only one room.
Check long sightlines, door thresholds and transition direction.
Review furniture zones and lighting changes across the space.
How Enoch reads the floor before quote
Enoch checks area size, room connection, current floor, transitions, light direction and furniture layout before quoting open-plan flooring.
An open-plan quote should cover the full connected area, installation direction, trims, transitions and floor-preparation assumptions.
Product family, existing surface, floor height and timeline should be read together before the quotation is treated as final.
Do not choose open-plan flooring from a small sample alone; full-board variation and room lighting should be reviewed.