Flooring that feels considered — from selection to finish.

A curated range of floor and wall coverings with straightforward guidance on materials, durability, and fit. Suitable for homes, rental refreshes, and commercial spaces where a tidy finish matters.

Carpets · rugs · runners Vinyl · laminate · underlay Trims · thresholds · finishing

Services

Straightforward support that helps you choose confidently, plan correctly, and avoid the usual delays caused by missing details.

Consultation & selection

Guidance on material behaviour, wear, comfort, cleaning, and realistic expectations for the space.

Measurement & planning

Help confirming quantities and layouts — including stairs, runners, seams, and direction choices.

Specification & supply

Clear line-item supply based on scope, timing, and durability requirements. No filler, no noise.

Rental refresh guidance

Hard-wearing choices and tidy finishes suited to turnover, maintenance, and long-term value.

Commercial-ready options

Material choices aligned to footfall, cleaning routines, and consistent presentation.

Finishing details

Trims, thresholds, edging, underlay choices and transitions — the small parts that lift the overall result.

Range

Core categories offered for common residential and commercial needs — with emphasis on suitability and finish.

Flooring
Carpets & runners
comfort · warmth · acoustics
Rugs
layering · zoning · statement
Vinyl
easy care · durable · practical
Laminate
clean look · tidy edges · hard-wearing
Underlay & accessories
comfort · sound · longevity
Trims & thresholds
transitions · finish quality
Wall & finishing
Wall coverings
texture · tone · balance
Curtain material
softening · privacy · warmth
Edging & tapes
neat joins · durability
Care accessories
maintenance · protection
Specification advice
matching · wear · cleaning
Material guidance, without the sales talk
The best outcome is usually a sensible match: correct underlay, realistic wear rating, and tidy transitions. If something won’t suit a space (busy hallway, rental turnover, heavy cleaning), we’ll steer you to a better option.

Process

A simple workflow that keeps decisions clean and avoids “nearly right” specifications that create waste or delays.

1

Scope

Rooms, usage, preferred look, and timing. Photos or a quick plan help if available.

2

Select

We narrow options based on durability, cleaning, comfort, and the feel you want in the space.

3

Confirm details

Measurements, direction, seams, stairs/runners, thresholds and finishing points.

4

Quote

Clear supply line items, including the finishing components that keep the result consistent.

What to send for a fast quote
Room sizes (or a plan), address area (NE1 etc.), preferred material (vinyl, carpet, laminate), and your timeline. If you’re unsure, send the usage (busy hallway / rental living room / commercial office) and we’ll guide the choice.
Finishing is a specification
The cleanest results come from planning edges, thresholds and underlay at the start — not as afterthoughts. It’s how floors look intentional rather than simply “laid”.

Inspiration

Example finishes and material applications shown as inspiration — useful for visualising transitions, proportion, and detail.

Using these examples
These references help set direction on tone, texture, and transitions. Your final specification is based on the space, the cleaning routine, and how the floor will be used day-to-day.

FAQ

A few common questions that come up when planning flooring, runners, and finishing details.

What information do you need to price a quote?

Room sizes (or a plan), the material category you’re considering, and your timeline. If you’re not sure on material, tell us how the space is used (busy hallway, rental turnover, office footfall) and we’ll guide options.

Do you help with stairs and runners?

Yes — stairs benefit from planning: runner width, edge finishing, alignment, and a consistent look across landings and halls. Getting these details right early avoids awkward joins later.

Is underlay really worth prioritising?

It usually is. Underlay affects comfort, noise, and how well the floor holds up. Choosing the right type for the room and traffic can noticeably improve the feel and longevity of the finished floor.

What works best for rentals?

Durability, ease of cleaning, and tidy transitions. Vinyl and robust carpet options are common choices. The key is picking materials that stay presentable with repeated use and quick maintenance.

Do trims and thresholds make much difference?

They do. Trims and thresholds control transitions, protect edges, and keep the finish looking intentional. They’re small components, but they’re often what separates “done” from “finished well”.

Visit

Business details for clients and suppliers.

Address
100 Westgate Road
Newcastle
NE1 4AF
VAT: 507412027
How enquiries work
Send your room sizes (or a plan), preferred material, and your timeline. If you’re unsure on specification, send the usage and we’ll narrow options quickly. Quotes are kept clear and structured.

Contact

For quotes, availability, or product guidance, contact directly — we’ll respond with the next practical step.

Direct contact
If you’re requesting a quote, include room sizes (or a plan), preferred material, and timeline. If you’re not sure what suits the space, send usage and photos — we’ll guide the selection.
Details
Drinc Interior Finishes
100 Westgate Road
Newcastle
NE1 4AF
VAT: 507412027
Email: lucian@lcfinishes.co.uk
Phone: 07346 308404