marble flooring for refurbished residences

Cheval Gloucester Park

Herringbone marble planks on the reception room floor

 

Cheval’s Gloucester Park property is an 11-storey block made up of 98 luxury apartments.  It was completely refurbished over two years and reopened its doors in early 2020. 

The ground floor was totally remodelled by 3D Reid, the architect, with back of house spaces relocated to the basement allowing the creation of a new reception area, library spaces, a cinema, and a new gym.  All of the apartments were also stripped back to the brick and refitted.

 
Multicoloured marbles teamed with dark wood

Multicoloured marbles teamed with dark wood

The inhouse Cheval design team collaborated with 1508 London to create interiors with the feel of 1920s London. 

Lavish use was made of rich materials, including dark wood and marble flooring on the ground floor.  stoneCIRCLE was commissioned by Beck Interiors to be the stone contractor for this part of the refurbishment, cutting marble slabs into planks and installing them in a herringbone pattern throughout the lobby and library areas.  The majority of the floor was Turkish Calacatta and the rest was made of different colour stripes of Teos Green, Calacatta Tigre, Nero Marquina and Dark Emperador.

 

Upstairs, some of the apartment bathrooms were completely tiled using a Bardiglio-effect porcelain tile, and the shower threshold step and shower seat were fabricated in real Bardiglio marble. Others made use of Turkish Calacatta for the vanity tops and wall and floor tiling.

 

project details

  • client: Cheval

  • architect: 3D Reid

  • designers: Cheval and 1508 London

  • contractor: Beck Interiors

  • materials: Turkish Calacatta, Teos Green, Calacatta Tigre, Nero Marquina, Dark Emperador, Bardiglio, porcelain

Madeleine McMullin

Madeleine McMullin has many years’ experience in marketing and sales both in the UK and abroad, primarily in Japan and other Far Eastern markets. She has worked with big brand names in the interiors and design industries such as Wedgwood, Denby, Sebastian Conran, Laura Ashley, Hemingway Design, as well as many companies in other sectors. She has been very involved in the tiling and construction industries and has worked with stoneCIRCLE for over 10 years.

Madeleine has a master’s degree in marketing from the Ecole Supérieure de Gestion et Commerce International (International School of Management & Business) in Paris.

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