What To Expect From Our Kitchen Flooring Process
What Luxury Kitchen Flooring In London Looks Like
Most kitchen flooring contractors work from a standard range and a standard method. At this level, the difference is in the material access, the subfloor preparation, and the finishing details.
Exclusive Material Access
Premium engineered oak, natural stone, and luxury vinyl sourced from European specialists.
Subfloor Done Properly
Every subfloor assessed, repaired, and levelled – the foundation nobody sees but everyone feels.
Laying Pattern as a Design Decision
Herringbone, chevron, or straight – specified to complement your kitchen's proportions.
Thresholds and Trims That Finish the Floor
Every junction between rooms and surfaces considered and executed precisely.
Sequenced Within Your Full Renovation
Flooring coordinated with cabinetry, tiling, and plumbing – never rushed or retrofitted.
Access To Europe's Finest Kitchen Flooring
The quality of kitchen flooring is inseparable from the quality of the material beneath your feet.
Through exclusive partnerships with Europe's leading specialist manufacturers, we give our clients access to materials that most flooring companies in London simply can't source.
Exclusive engineered oak and timber flooring
Premium natural stone and porcelain floors
Luxury vinyl in finishes unavailable through standard suppliers
Underfloor heating compatible materials throughout
Sourced, supplied, and installed by one team.


Mike Rudland, Project Director
Why Choose Us For Kitchen Flooring In London
Kitchen Flooring Styles We Specialise In
A selection of styles we work with – not an exhaustive list.
What flooring materials do you work with for kitchen flooring in London?
We work across the full spectrum – engineered oak and hardwood timber, natural stone including limestone, slate, and marble, large-format porcelain and concrete-effect tiles, and premium luxury vinyl in finishes that go well beyond standard trade ranges. Through our exclusive European manufacturer partnerships, our kitchen flooring London service gives clients access to materials unavailable through standard suppliers.
How does kitchen flooring fit into a full renovation project?
Kitchen flooring in London is sequenced as part of the wider renovation – coordinated after first-fix plumbing and electrics and cabinetry installation, but before skirting, second-fix, and finishing. Getting this sequence right is critical: floors laid too early get damaged; floors laid too late create problems with skirting and junction details. Your project manager handles all of this sequencing without you having to think about it.
Do you assess and prepare the subfloor as part of the service?
Yes, and it's one of the most important parts of the process. Every subfloor is assessed before any material is specified, because the condition of what's beneath determines what can be laid above it. Levelling, damp proofing, structural repairs, and underfloor heating compatibility are all considered during the survey stage, so nothing becomes a surprise once installation begins.
Can kitchen flooring run through into adjoining rooms?
Yes, and we'd encourage you to consider it. Extending the same floor finish from your kitchen through into a hallway, dining room, or living space creates continuity, makes the overall footprint feel more generous and removes the need for threshold strips between rooms. We coordinate this as part of the full project, ensuring the floor is laid in the right direction and at the right stage.
What makes your kitchen flooring service different from a standalone flooring company?
A standalone flooring company arrives, lays, and leaves. As part of our full kitchen flooring in London service, the floor is coordinated within the broader renovation – subfloor prepared correctly, sequencing managed by your project manager, and every threshold, trim and junction considered as part of the overall design. The result is a floor that feels like a deliberate design decision, not a surface applied at the end of a project.




















