Areas we cover · EC2A / E1
Commercial Flooring in Shoreditch
From the tech and creative offices around Old Street's Silicon Roundabout to the bars, restaurants and members' clubs of Curtain Road and Rivington Street, Shoreditch never really stops. We supply and fit commercial flooring for EC2A and E1 businesses that need a floor to look right, take heavy footfall and late nights, and go down without losing trading time, fitted around how the space actually runs.

Shoreditch is London's tech and creative heartland, and it asks a lot of a commercial floor. Startups and co-working operators take space around Silicon Roundabout and Great Eastern Street because the address signals energy and ideas, and the floor is part of that look. Bars, clubs and street-food venues run long, busy nights, creative studios and galleries change their setup constantly, and the converted warehouses that fill Curtain Road, Rivington Street and the Brick Lane edge bring exposed services and subfloors that are rarely flat.
We work across EC2A and E1, from Hoxton down to Shoreditch High Street, handling supply and installation together so one team is accountable from the survey to the finished floor. Because so much of the area sits in old industrial buildings on narrow, busy streets, the planning around a job matters as much as the floor itself. We get the levelling, access, protection and timings right before a single board, tile or pour goes down.
Who we floor in Shoreditch
Floors for the way EC2A trades.
Tech & creative offices
Quiet, comfortable office floors for the startups and co-working spaces around Silicon Roundabout, often laid over raised-access systems.
Bars, clubs & late-night venues
Hard-wearing, slip-resistant floors for the Curtain Road and Rivington Street nightlife, fitted overnight so service is never missed.
Restaurants & street food
Spill-resistant front-of-house finishes and hygienic safety flooring in the kitchens, built to handle Shoreditch covers.
Members' clubs & pubs
Warm, characterful floors for members' spaces and the area's pubs, balancing looks with the wear a busy bar brings.
Creative studios & galleries
Clean, neutral floors that let the work lead, refreshed quickly between shoots, exhibitions and launches.
Converted warehouse spaces
Polished, resin and industrial-look floors for exposed-services units around Hoxton and Old Street, levelled and prepared first.
Getting it done in Shoreditch
The practical side of an EC2A fit-out.
- Warehouse floors that need levelling. Old industrial subfloors are rarely flat, so we survey and prepare the base with screeds, latex or self-levelling compound before anything is laid.
- Heavy nightlife, out-of-hours fitting. The bars and venues trade late, so we work overnight and in phases to protect every trading session we can.
- Loading on narrow, busy streets. Delivery and access around Curtain Road and Shoreditch High Street takes planning, so we sort timing and permits in advance.
- Raised-access office floors. Tech and creative offices often sit on access panels, so we lay finishes that work with the system underneath and stay easy to lift.
We also cover neighbouring City of London and Islington. See the full range on our services page.
Shoreditch questions
Common questions from EC2A businesses.
Do you fit flooring out of hours for Shoreditch bars and late-night venues?
Yes. The bars, clubs and restaurants around Curtain Road, Rivington Street and Great Eastern Street trade late and lose money for every night they stay shut, so we fit overnight, on quiet weekdays and on closed days. We phase the work so part of the venue can keep serving where possible, clear up behind us and hand the space back ready for the next service.
Can you fit flooring in a converted Shoreditch warehouse with an uneven subfloor?
Often, yes. A lot of Shoreditch sits in old warehouse and industrial buildings around Old Street and Hoxton, where the original subfloor is rarely flat and services can run across it. We survey first, then level and prepare the base with screeds, latex or self-levelling compound as needed before laying anything, so resin, polished finishes, LVT or timber go down on a sound, even surface that lasts.
What flooring suits a Shoreditch tech office versus a late-night bar?
They pull in different directions. A tech or creative office around Silicon Roundabout usually wants carpet tiles for acoustics and comfort, with LVT or polished concrete in breakout and reception areas, often over raised-access floors. A late-night bar or kitchen needs hard-wearing, slip-resistant and spill-friendly surfaces: safety flooring behind the bar and in the kitchen, with resin or industrial-look finishes front of house. We specify each space to how it actually gets used.
Free, no-obligation quote
Flooring a space in Shoreditch?
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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