Flooring THE EXPERT...
ELOISE HOLLAND, Colbourns The carpet and rug sector has evolved and is still evolving to give clients a far wider choice, and they no longer need to choose from a limited colour palette or design range. There is a demand for bespoke fully fitted carpets and rugs and at Colbourns we offer bespoke designs and colours in varying textures and yarns such as merino wool, polished cotton and different types of luxurious silk.
KÄHRS GOES CLASSIC
Kährs has introduced four new wood floors to its Classic Nouveau Collection. They join the Collection’s mid to dark toned colour options and each feature individual surface treatments, which reinforce a very natural look. Medium-toned options include Oak Nouveau Haze, which has a grey hue, and warm tan coloured Nouveau Greige, whilst Nouveau Dun and Nouveau Tar provide two darker choices. Each design features a durable matt lacquer prefinish and handcrafted treatments include bevelled edges, brushing, colour staining and smoking. All floors measure 2100/2420x187x15mm wide and are multi-layered in construction. They are prefinished, require no acclimatisation and are designed for floating installation, using Kährs glueless Woodloc®
joint. The complete Classic
Nouveau Collection includes ten floor designs, from white Oak Nouveau Snow to Oak Nouveau Black, and is offered alongside matching accessories. 023 9245 3045 |
sales@kahrs.com |
kahrs.com
SIKA ACHIEVES DESIGN FREEDOM
Sika is helping UK architects and interior designers to achieve greater design freedom with the introduction of its seamless Decorative and Comfort Floor ranges. Sika’s high performance epoxy and polyurethane resin flooring systems push the boundaries in liquid applied vinyl to new levels, offering a sustainable, cost effective and seamless solution with thousands of design possibilities. From bold single colours to granite, decorative quartz, decorative flake and marble effects, the stylish range lends itself to new build and refurbishment projects across a wide range of commercial sectors including retail, offices, healthcare, leisure, education and food and drink. The Sika Comfortfloor®
range is ideally
suited to commercial and public buildings where personnel stand for long periods of time, or where reduction in footfall noise and horizontal noise transmission is required. This seamless system is easy to apply and can be built up to serve individual comfort, acoustic, design, colour and cost requirements, with optional finishes. 0800 112 3863 |
www.sikaflooring.co.uk
CAPITAL COLLECTION
Kahrs has launched its new Capital Collection of wood floors. In contrast to the popular rustic look, the six new designs reflect an alternate and growing trend for even grained finishes. Each floor is crafted in Sweden from sustainable European oak and features a wide-board one-strip format. A combination of handcrafted finishing treatments, including brushing and bevelled edges, define the look and reinforce the tactile appearance. All of the new floors are defined by their clean timber grade and minimal colour variation. Kahrs Oak Dublin has a natural, light honey tone and is offered with a satin lacquer, matt lacquer or oil prefinish. White-toned Oak Paris has a luminous appearance and a matt lacquer or oil prefinish, whilst Oak Berlin has a subtle grey oiled finish. Each of the six new wood floors measures 187mm wide by up to 2420mm long. Kahrs’ multi-layered construction uses hardwood down to the glueless Woodloc®
joint only, with a combination
of fast-growing spruce, pine and poplar below. As well as providing eco-benefits, Kahrs award-winning construction method provides greater stability and enables the floor to be installed over underfloor heating. 023 9245 3045 |
sales@kahrs.com |
kahrs.com
50 Interior Design Today July 2014
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