Hampton's housing mix runs from 1920s beach-end cottages to contemporary architectural rebuilds along Beach Rd. The Hampton St shopping precinct also generates regular commercial floor refinishing work. We service all of Hampton and Hampton East — typically on weekly Bayside rounds.
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Hampton sits between Brighton (north) and Sandringham (south) on the Port Phillip Bay coastline. The suburb developed primarily between the 1900s and 1950s, with a mix of beachside cottages along bay-facing streets and substantial family homes inland toward Bluff Rd and Hampton St.
The Hampton timber floor work splits into three main categories. Original interwar cottages (1920s–1940s) — typically with Baltic pine or early Tasmanian oak — make up a significant portion of refinishing requests. Post-war family homes (1950s–1970s) commonly have Tasmanian oak strip flooring. Contemporary rebuilds along Beach Rd and architectural pockets near the bay generally feature engineered European oak in wider plank formats.
Hampton St — the suburb’s main commercial strip — runs through the heart of Hampton with cafés, restaurants, boutiques, and retail tenancies that periodically need timber floor refinishing. We work weekends and after-hours for commercial jobs to avoid trading disruption.
The Hampton coastline includes iconic Bayside foreshore reserves. Proximity to the bay means we factor coastal humidity considerations into all Hampton timber floor work.
We service all of Hampton including Beach Rd, Hampton St, Bluff Rd, Thomas St, and the residential streets between the bay and Wickham Rd.
1920s–1930s Hampton cottages near the foreshore often have original Baltic pine. Coastal moisture management and period-appropriate finishes.
Cafés, restaurants, and retail along the Hampton St shopping strip. Weekend and after-hours work.
Post-war Hampton homes commonly have Tasmanian oak strip floors.
Beach Rd architectural rebuilds typically feature 14mm engineered European oak in wider planks.
Hampton St · Beach Rd · Bluff Rd · Thomas St · Wickham Rd — plus all surrounding residential streets in Hampton and adjacent suburbs.
Baltic pine, Tasmanian oak, engineered European oak — we identify the specific timber at the free site assessment and recommend the appropriate Bona, Synteko, or Loba finish system.
20 minutes from Oakleigh via Centre Rd. Hampton is part of our weekly service rotation, so we typically have crew in the area each week.
Yes — Hampton is one of our 14 priority service suburbs. We service the area regularly from our Oakleigh base (20 minutes from Oakleigh via Centre Rd). Quotes typically scheduled within 48 hours of your call.
The most common floors we encounter in Hampton are: Baltic pine, Tasmanian oak, engineered European oak. The specific timber depends on the home’s era of construction — we identify it precisely at the site assessment and recommend the right finish system.
A standard 3-bedroom Hampton home (90–120m²) takes 3–4 working days from start to finish. Larger heritage homes (150–300m²) take 5–7 days.
Yes — both dustless sanding (Bona FlexiSand with HEPA extraction, ~99.8% dust capture) and standard sanding with dust bags. Most Hampton homeowners choose dustless because it allows them to remain in the home.
Cost depends on floor area, timber condition, finish system selected, and whether colour change is required. We provide written fixed-price quotes after a free on-site measure.
Yes — heritage restoration is one of our most frequent jobs across the eastern suburbs and Bayside. For Hampton heritage homes specifically, we recommend period-appropriate finishes that respect the home’s character.
We take pride in delivering outstanding results and exceptional customer service.
EXCELLENT Based on 2 reviews Posted on Google Brandi FrazierTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had three flooring companies through our Camberwell Edwardian before calling Iconic Flooring, and all three told us the parquetry hallway was beyond saving. Iconic came out, assessed each individual block, identified which ones could be sanded and which needed replacing, and gave us a fixed-price written quote the same week. The restoration took four days. They used a combination of orbital and drum sanding to keep the herringbone pattern flat and even, brought in matched reclaimed timber for the damaged sections, and finished with a satin Bona polyurethane that suits the age of the house. The hallway now looks exactly as it should — like it was laid a century ago and cared for properly ever since. If you have parquetry or heritage timber floors in Camberwell or the surrounding suburbs and you've been told it can't be saved, call these guys first.Posted on Google Harold RiveraTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had Iconic Flooring come out to our 1930s Surrey Hills home to restore the original Baltic pine floors that had been under carpet for what looked like decades. From the first visit, the team knew exactly what they were looking at — they measured the board thickness, identified two sections that needed replacing, and sourced matching reclaimed timber before starting. The dustless sanding system meant we barely noticed they were working. By the third day the floor had three coats of Bona finish on it and looked better than I imagined it could. If you're in Surrey Hills or anywhere in the eastern suburbs and you've got original timber floors hiding under carpet, get Iconic Flooring in before you do anything else. These floors are irreplaceable and they clearly know what they're doing with them.