We delivered a full package of external and internal works to transform this property into a modern hospitality destination in Hammersmith, London.
Completed in 12 months, the Luma Hotel project combined façade upgrades with a high quality interior fit-out to meet the demands of the highly competitive London hotel market.
Our package included:
- Installation of drylining and partitioning systems to create functional layouts for guest rooms and service areas
- Suspended ceilings to conceal building services and enhance acoustic performance and aesthetics.
- Refresh the building envelope with new render and façade treatments, improving the architectural presence of the building.
- A range of floor finishes according to the different hotel zones.
- Painting and decorating throughout
- Extensive bespoke joinery for the reception, corridors, and guest bedrooms, creating a durable and attractive interior which balances functionality with modern design.
Project Challenges
- Central London location: Working on a constraint city centre site with restricted access for deliveries and limited space for materials storage.
- Fixed deadline for completion: Co-ordinating multiple trades whilst working to a tight 12-month programme for the hotel opening.
- High-quality standards: Finishes to met the expectations of an international hospitality brand.
- Consistency: Aligning external upgrades with interior fit-out to achieve a seamless and cohesive end product.
Our Approach
- Careful logistics planning to co-ordinate deliveries of products and materials and managing trades on a restricted site.
- Phased sequencing of work to ensure programme efficiency, minimise downtime, and keep to schedule.
- Specialist craftsmanship to deliver a high-quality hotel environment ready to welcome the first guests.
- Design co-ordination between external render and façade works and internal fit-out to deliver a unified architectural appearance across the building.
- Quality assurance procedures for all packages of work, maintaining consistency in workmanship and materials








