Is laminate the right flooring material for your commercial premises?
Is your flooring beginning to smell? Does it have stains that just cannot be removed? These are just two of the signs that it is time to replace your commercial flooring.
Choosing the right commercial flooring can have a positive impact on your business.
When should you consider laying safety flooring in your commercial premises?
How do you ensure you hire the right flooring contractors for the job?
Choosing the right carpet for your commercial environment.
Flooring in a shop either has to be a neutral colour not to be noticed, but practical and easy maintenance or stylish and fitting with the tone of the brand.
Safety Flooring. Bainton Flooring, leading flooring contractors in the UK, talks about the safety benfits and use of this type of flooring for use in residential and commercial properties.
Carpet tiles are most commonly used in commercial settings. They’re used in lots of offices as they can be easy to clean, being able to clean one tile at a time and only need to be replaced one tile at a time if any damage occurs
Safety flooring is a flooring material designed to be sustained slip resistant, meaning it will be slip resistant for the duration of the flooring life.
Flooring trends are always changing and for the start of the New Year we bring you a range of new flooring trends for both residential and commercial use.
Office environments can vary from high traffic agencies to small offices with few employees and the flooring type should fit the type of office environment and the brand of the company in terms of colour and style.
For all areas of a restaurant you will want an easy, low maintenance flooring material that can be cleaned daily. There are different areas of a restaurant which you may want to consider using different flooring for as the traffic levels and purpose will differ.