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COVER STORY
STYCCOBOND F49 HYBRID PS – AS THE
TEMPERATURE CHANGES,
YOUR FLOORS WON’T! F. Ball and Co Ltd. presents their latest innovation, a temperature tolerant, water-based pressure sensitive adhesive for bonding vinyl floorcoverings.
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JAMIE’S KITCHEN Our Spotlight shines on Jamie
Oliver’s Fifteen restaurant in Cornwall where a striking flooring installation from Tarkett ties in with a pop surrealism art installation.
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A TIMELESS TRANSFORMATION
Our Makeover of the Month features the development of a grade II building with flooring from Atkinson & Kirby complementing the original features.
PUBLIC SECTOR
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES The latest products and
services from across the industry.
10 QUESTIONS WITH… Kevin Hooper, head of
Specialist Stone Care reveals why he thinks more people should be trained in caring for natural stone and the two music icons he’d invite round for dinner.
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SET IN STONE Specialist tips and industry
know-how on maintaining stone floors in the public sector from Kevin Hooper of Specialist Stone Care.
AT THE HEART OF THE NHS
Itec Contract Floors has provided high- quality vinyl flooring for the Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust’s largest hospital site.
VINYL, RUBBER & LINOLEUM
NEW DESIGNS SET INDUSTRY TRENDS
Rubber is fast becoming one of the first choices when specifying a resilient floor, here nora systems explains why.
HOT TRENDS Two recent Moduleo
installations demonstrate the versatility of vinyl in the education and hospitality sectors.
ACOUSTIC FLOORING
SOUND SOLUTIONS Janeeth Devgun of CCF
discusses how developments in flooring products are contributing to the high acoustic performance required to meet modern standards.
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