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Commercial Flooring in Chelsea
From the boutiques and restaurants of the King's Road to the studios, galleries and mansion blocks off Sloane Square, Chelsea runs on appearances. We supply and fit commercial flooring for SW3 businesses that need a floor to look immaculate and survive constant footfall, fitted around your opening hours.

Chelsea is one of London's most demanding settings for a commercial floor. Brands take space on the King's Road and around Duke of York Square precisely because the address signals quality, and the floor is part of that first impression. Restaurants and private members' clubs run long hours and heavy covers, galleries and showrooms change their look constantly, and the residential mansion blocks that fill the side streets bring their own access rules and managing agents.
We work across SW3 and the World's End end of SW10, handling supply and installation together so a single team is accountable from the survey to the finished floor. Because so much of Chelsea sits within conservation areas, with listed facades and shared entrances, the planning around a job matters as much as the floor itself. We get the access, protection and timings right before a single board goes down.
Who we floor in Chelsea
Floors for the way SW3 trades.
Boutiques & retail
Premium, understated finishes for King's Road and Duke of York Square shopfronts, with LVT and entrance matting that keep the focus on the stock.
Restaurants & members' clubs
Hard-wearing, spill-resistant floors for front and back of house, fitted overnight so service is never missed.
Galleries & showrooms
Clean, neutral floors that let the work or the product lead, refreshed quickly between exhibitions and launches.
Offices & studios
Quiet, comfortable carpet tile and timber floors for the creative studios and professional offices tucked behind the high street.
Mansion blocks & common parts
Entrance halls, stairs and corridors in Chelsea's period blocks, coordinated with managing agents and residents.
Salons, clinics & gyms
Hygienic safety flooring and resilient surfaces for the wellbeing businesses Chelsea is full of.
Getting it done in Chelsea
The practical side of an SW3 fit-out.
- Tight access and parking. Loading on the King's Road and the narrow streets behind it takes planning, so we sort access, permits and delivery timing in advance.
- Conservation and listed buildings. Much of Chelsea is protected, so we work sympathetically and to whatever consents and building-management rules apply.
- Trading hours protected. We fit overnight and in phases so shops, restaurants and clubs keep earning while the work happens.
- A finish that fits the address. Chelsea expects a high standard, and the floor is specified and finished to match.
We also cover neighbouring Kensington and the wider west London area. See the full range on our services page.
Chelsea questions
Common questions from SW3 businesses.
Do you fit flooring out of hours for Chelsea shops and restaurants?
Yes. King's Road retail and the restaurants around Sloane Square cannot afford to lose trading days, so we work evenings, overnight and on closed days, clear up behind us and hand the space back ready to open. Most fit-outs are phased so part of the floor stays usable throughout.
Can you work in a listed or period mansion block in Chelsea?
Often, yes. Much of Chelsea is conservation area and many blocks are listed, so we plan access through communal entrances, protect lifts and shared hallways, keep noise and dust down, and work to whatever the building management and any listed-building consent require.
What flooring suits a Chelsea boutique or gallery?
Front-of-house spaces in Chelsea usually want a premium, low-key finish that lets the stock or the art lead. Wood and stone-effect LVT, engineered timber and quality entrance matting are common choices, specified to take footfall while still looking the part.
Free, no-obligation quote
Flooring a space in Chelsea?
Tell us about the property and we'll come back with a clear, fair price, usually within 48 hours. Supply and fit, fully managed, timed around your trade.
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