Office flooring in Orpington
A modern Orpington office isn't one floor — it's four. LVT in reception, tiles in open plan, broadloom in the boardroom, safety flooring in the kitchenette. We plan the zones on the survey and fit each with the right substrate and adhesive.
What office flooring in Orpington actually involves
A modern Orpington office isn't one floor — it's four. LVT in reception, tiles in open plan, broadloom in the boardroom, safety flooring in the kitchenette. We plan the zones on the survey and fit each with the right substrate and adhesive.
Petts Wood detached homes often have decorative parquet — sometimes worth restoring instead.
- Zoned flooring — LVT reception, carpet tile workspace
- Access floor and cable trunking respected
- Chair castor-rated ranges only
- Out-of-hours and phased fits
What we check first on a Orpington carpet job
- Stair nosings
Older Orpington stairs often have shallow treads — we re-cut grippers rather than force a standard kit.
- Doorway transitions
Most 1930s semis doorways here need a bevelled bar rather than a Z-bar to clear the carpet next door.
- Underlay choice
8mm crumb is the usual call for Orpington bedrooms; 10mm PU on stairs to stop bounce.
"Reception LVT, tile workspace, wet room safety — one crew, one invoice." — BR5/BR6 office manager
Recap — full office flooring packages across BR5/BR6, planned by zone.
Postcodes: BR5/BR6 · Routes: the A21 corridor · Common build: 1930s semis.
Covering Petts Wood, Green Street Green, St Mary Cray.
Office Flooring jobs we've finished nearby



Office Flooring in Orpington — common questions
Yes — every commercial fit here respects the access panel grid. Tiles laid in-line with the panels so nothing needs cutting when you lift for cabling.
Both work if spec'd correctly. Castor-rated LVT (0.7mm+ wear layer) survives, and any 20oz+ office carpet tile survives. Cheap tiles get flattened along the pivot line.
Yes — most Orpington office jobs above 500m² we phase across 2–3 weekends. Same crew, same materials, minimum disruption.
Interface and Milliken both run take-back schemes — old tiles from your BR5/BR6 office get returned to the mill rather than landfilled.
