
Honey oak herringbone
The classic parquet look without the timber price tag or the upkeep. A favourite for offices and hospitality.
Luxury vinyl tile
Realistic wood and stone looks at a fraction of the cost of the real thing. Luxury vinyl tile is a retail and hospitality favourite, warm and smart underfoot yet tough enough for the busiest commercial floors.

LVT has become the go-to commercial floor for London businesses where looks matter but budgets and practicality still rule. Modern luxury vinyl tile reproduces oak planks, stone and polished concrete convincingly, while resisting scratches, spills and heavy footfall far better than the materials it imitates. It's warmer and quieter underfoot than ceramic tile, easier to clean than carpet, and individual planks can be lifted and swapped if they're ever damaged.
As a commercial flooring contractor covering all of London, we handle LVT flooring installation from start to finish. We help you pick the right plank format, wear layer and finish for the space, then fit it properly, from subfloor preparation and levelling through to the final trims. The subfloor is everything with LVT, so we prepare it correctly for a flat, lasting result, all under one written quote with no surprises. Where a venue can't close, we fit out of hours so you reopen on a finished floor.
LVT also gives you design freedom that natural materials can't match at the same price. Plank and tile formats can be laid in herringbone, brick-bond or mixed-width patterns, borders and feature zones can be picked out in a contrasting colour, and wood-effect and stone-effect ranges can be combined to define different areas of a single floorplate. The result is a floor that looks the part for clients and customers, yet earns its keep day after day.
Looks we can lay
Wood, stone or a full design statement, LVT does all three. These are just tasters; we'll bring samples from the leading ranges to your survey so you can put them side by side in your own light.

The classic parquet look without the timber price tag or the upkeep. A favourite for offices and hospitality.

A bright, premium stone look for receptions and retail, warmer and quieter underfoot than the real thing.

A decorative statement for cafes, bars and restaurants that want the floor to be part of the interior, not just under it.
Why LVT
A tough wear layer resists scratches, dents and scuffs, so commercial LVT keeps its finish under heavy footfall, trolleys and chair castors.
Spills wipe away rather than soak in, which makes LVT a sound choice for bars, cafes, retail and clinical waiting areas.
Convincing oak, walnut, stone and concrete finishes at a fraction of the cost, and the weight, of the real material.
Softer and quieter than ceramic or stone, and compatible with underfloor heating for a comfortable finish.
A simple sweep and damp mop keeps LVT looking sharp, with no grout lines to scrub or sealing routine to keep on top of.
Herringbone, brick-bond, borders and feature zones let you define and brand a space without changing material.
Where LVT works
Premium wood and stone looks that wear well in shops and showrooms. See our retail flooring.
Smart, spill-resistant floors for hospitality fronts of house. See our pub & bar flooring.
Sleek finishes for client-facing spaces. See our office flooring.
Hygienic, hard-wearing looks for waiting and consulting areas. See our healthcare flooring.
Why choose us
How we work
We measure up, assess the subfloor and help you choose the right plank, wear layer, finish and laying pattern for the space.
You get a fair, itemised price for supply and fit, usually within 48 hours, with no hidden extras to follow.
We lift old coverings and prepare, repair and smooth the subfloor so the finished LVT lies flat with no imperfections showing through.
Planks are laid to the agreed pattern and trimmed in neatly, finished to manufacturer specifications, then we clear up and hand back the floor.
LVT flooring FAQs
Luxury vinyl tile is highly water-resistant, which is one of the reasons it works so well in retail, hospitality and healthcare settings where spills are routine. The planks themselves shrug off water; a properly prepared subfloor and well-fitted joints are what keep moisture from getting underneath, which is why correct installation matters.
Commercial-grade LVT is built with a tough wear layer that resists scratches, dents and scuffs far better than the timber or stone it imitates. It is warmer and quieter underfoot than tile, easier to maintain than carpet, and individual planks can be lifted and swapped if one is ever damaged.
LVT is relatively thin, so any unevenness or imperfection in the subfloor can telegraph through to the finished surface. We prepare and level the subfloor properly before fitting, which is the single biggest factor in a flat, smart, long-lasting LVT floor.
Yes. For shops, bars and venues that can't afford to close, we fit evenings and weekends and can phase the work, so you reopen on a finished floor with minimal disruption to trading.
From the guides
LVT & Vinyl
LVT, sheet vinyl and safety flooring compared for commercial use: looks, durability, slip resistance, hygiene and cost, and where each belongs.
Read the guideWorkspace
Carpet tiles or LVT for your London office fit-out? Compare cost, acoustics, durability and fit-out timing to choose the right floor for the space.
Read the guideFree, no-obligation quote
Tell us about your space and we'll come back with a clear, fair price, usually within 48 hours. Supply and fit, fully managed, timed around your opening hours.