Project

Fairmont Windsor Park

Elevating Elegance and Opulence – Unveiling the Majestic Transformation of a Super Luxury Hotel with Premium Porcelain Tiles

Luxury Tiling Project Transforming a Hotel

Located on the edge of Windsor Great Park, the Fairmont Windsor Park hotel is surrounded by forty acres of open green space and a tranquil lake, yet within easy reach of Heathrow Airport and Central London. On entering the spa and wellness suite, a porcelain tiled floor combines the smoky, soft grey veins and feathery lines of cool Statuario Carrara Marble and the intense dark greens of Verde Saint Denis in a distinctive herringbone pattern.

The same Statuario Carrara Marble is carried through to the treatment area while elsewhere in the suite, Portrait Gallery Stone tiles have been specially cut to a locking keystone design that coordinates with the mosaic of the pool. Throughout the spa and wellness suite, floor tiles are correctly rated for wet area safety.

A historic renovation

Located on the edge of Windsor Great Park, the Fairmont Windsor Park hotel is surrounded by forty acres of open green space and a tranquil lake, yet within easy reach of Heathrow Airport and Central London. Formerly known as Heath Lodge, it was a private home until purchased by Baron John Henry Schroder in 1864. Following several changes of name and ownership, in 2014 it was acquired by Surinder Arora as The Savill Court. When planning a total rebuild, the owners sought to retain the hotel’s traditional Jacobean architecture while incorporating modern elegance, comfort and luxury throughout its 251 guestrooms and suites. The Fairmont Windsor Park also presents a selection of dining options and a spa offering facilities that include 18 treatment rooms, a traditional hammam, a 20-metre indoor pool and courtyard vitality pool, a cryotherapy chamber and Himalayan salt room. Views from the hotel include Windsor Great Park, Windsor Castle and Frogmore House, a 17th-century English country house and royal retreat since Queen Charlotte purchased it in 1790. To create an elegant and sumptuous environment, Interior Designers from Grove Developments sourced tiles and stone from Pyro + Echo for all the rooms, suites, bathrooms, corridors, atria, swimming pool and changing areas, confident that they could undertake a project of this scale and prestige.

Expert project support

Balancing performance, beauty, and design

Pyro + Echo played a key role in project design and implementation, recommending porcelain products that deliver the elegance of natural stone and marble while performing better and costing less, and manufacturing bespoke products with the assistance of Armatile and South Coast Stone. With Pyro + Echo able to provide PTV+36 slip-rated floor products that perfectly match or coordinate with wall tiles, the interior designer was able to deliver a fully coordinated look while ensuring the safety of the hotel’s guests.