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ABM Tiling Partners with Ardmore on Cambridge House Luxury Tiling Project

  • Writer: ABM Tiling Limited
    ABM Tiling Limited
  • Dec 18, 2025
  • 4 min read

We're thrilled to announce our latest collaboration with Ardmore Hotels & Commercial Limited on the prestigious Cambridge House redevelopment, showcasing expert luxury tiling London in a historic Mayfair landmark.

Grand exterior of Cambridge House in Mayfair for luxury tiling London project

In the heart of Mayfair, where history meets contemporary elegance, ABM Tiling Limited is proud to reveal our partnership with Ardmore Hotels & Commercial Limited on the transformative Cambridge House project. This Grade I listed building, spanning 90-95 Piccadilly, 10-12 White Horse Street, and 42 Half Moon Street, is being redeveloped into a luxury hotel and residential space. As specialists in luxury tiling London, we're delivering back-of-house tiling solutions that blend heritage preservation with modern functionality, ensuring durable and aesthetically superior finishes in areas like restrooms, pantries, and changing facilities.


The Legacy of Cambridge House: A Canvas for Modern Tiling Excellence

Cambridge House, an 18th-century icon once home to notable figures including Lord Palmerston, stands as a testament to London's rich architectural heritage. This redevelopment, led by Ardmore, aims to restore its grandeur while introducing high-end amenities. For tiling contractors like us, working on such sites demands a deep understanding of historical constraints—navigating uneven substrates, preserving original features, and complying with conservation guidelines. Our involvement focuses on back-of-house areas, where functionality is paramount, yet the finishes must align with the overall luxury ethos. With over 775 square metres of tiling to install, this project exemplifies how luxury tiling London can elevate even the unseen spaces of a building.

beautiful hall at Cambridge house

Forging a Strategic Collaboration with Ardmore

Our collaboration with Ardmore Hotels & Commercial Limited marks a significant milestone for ABM Tiling. As the main contractor, Ardmore brings decades of experience in high-profile developments, from hotels to commercial spaces. Their selection of ABM for the back-of-house tiling package underscores our reputation for precision and reliability in luxury tiling London. The sub-contract order, dated around late 2025, outlines our scope: supplying and installing premium tiles across multiple levels, including serveries, corridors, and staff facilities. This partnership isn't just about execution; it's about shared values—commitment to quality, timely delivery, and innovative solutions. By aligning with Ardmore, we're contributing to a project that will redefine luxury hospitality in the capital.


Navigating Challenges in Heritage Tiling Projects

Tiling in heritage buildings like Cambridge House presents unique challenges that go beyond standard installations. One key issue is substrate preparation; historic floors and walls often require specialised levelling compounds to achieve a flat surface without compromising structural integrity. In wet areas such as showers and WCs, we must ensure compliance with slip resistance standards like PTV 36, using honed non-slip porcelain like the Crosswood range from ABK. Additionally, sourcing materials that match the aesthetic—such as hand-painted ceramic tiles from Ceramique du Beaujolais—demands close coordination with suppliers across Europe. For instance, tiles like T-350 for ladies' restrooms feature intricate designs, requiring meticulous pattern alignment to avoid visual disruptions. These elements highlight why expertise in luxury tiling London is crucial for maintaining both safety and style in constrained environments.


Premium Materials: The Backbone of Luxury Tiling Projects

At the core of our work on Cambridge House are the carefully selected materials that define luxury tiling London. The tile samples document reveals a palette of sophisticated options: from burgundy checkboard patterns in marble-effect porcelain for restroom floors (T-353 and T-354) to midnight blue Zeluga squares from Ateliers Zelij for the night club (T-359). Wall tiles include glazed chroma ranges in brick lay patterns (T-501), offering a timeless appeal in changing rooms and pantries. Floors in high-traffic areas utilise Atrium Range porcelain in praline hues (T-503), honed for durability and slip resistance. These choices aren't arbitrary; they're specified to NBS standards like M40/110A for floors and M40/110F for walls, ensuring longevity in demanding back-of-house settings. Our pricing document, revised to V5, details rates for these installations, with totals around £84,000 after discounts, reflecting efficient resource allocation.

Grand exterior of Cambridge House in Mayfair for luxury tiling London project

Installation Techniques for Seamless Results

Executing luxury tiling London on this scale involves advanced techniques tailored to the project's demands. In male and female changing areas (R.03.B2.04.02 and R.03.B2.05.03), we're installing over 250 square metres of wall tiling with chroma ranges, using thin-set adhesives for strong bonds on potentially uneven surfaces. Floor tiling in these zones employs self-levelling underlayments to create perfect gradients for drainage in showers. Skirtings, often overlooked, are cut from matching porcelain (T-502) and installed with precision mitres for clean corners. Preliminaries like working supervision for 11 weeks and horizontal tile distribution ensure logistical efficiency. By incorporating these methods, we mitigate common pitfalls like grout haze or uneven joints, delivering finishes that withstand daily use in a luxury hotel environment.


The Broader Impact: Elevating Standards in Luxury Tiling London

This collaboration extends beyond Cambridge House, setting a benchmark for luxury tiling London in heritage redevelopments. Partnerships like ours with Ardmore foster innovation, such as exploring sustainable tile options with lower embodied carbon. For the industry, it demonstrates how sub-contractors can integrate into larger teams, contributing expertise that enhances project outcomes. As London continues to blend old and new—think similar projects in Kensington or Westminster—this work positions ABM Tiling as a go-to specialist. Looking ahead, with an expected start in Q1 2026, we're excited about the role this plays in our portfolio, reinforcing our national reach from our Greater London base.


Sustainability and Future-Proofing in Tiling

In today's construction landscape, sustainability is non-negotiable, even in luxury tiling London. At Cambridge House, we're prioritising low-VOC adhesives and recyclable packaging for tiles. Materials like those from Johnson Tiles emphasise eco-friendly manufacturing, reducing waste. This approach not only aligns with Ardmore's standards but also future-proofs the installation against evolving regulations. As tiling experts, we advise clients on long-term maintenance, such as using pH-neutral cleaners to preserve honed finishes. These considerations ensure the back-of-house areas remain pristine, supporting the hotel's operational efficiency for years to come.


In summary, our involvement in Cambridge House underscores ABM Tiling's commitment to excellence in luxury tiling London, blending craftsmanship with collaboration to bring historic spaces into the modern era.

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