BRIGHTEN YOUR MOOD
WITH MODUELO Luxury vinyl flooring manufacturer, Moduleo, is thrilled to announce that its innovative new collection, Moduleo Moods, is now available in the UK.
The much-anticipated range offers customers a creative studio in which they can combine ten brand-new flooring formats. Up to 110 unique wood and stone-effect designs can be created using the wide range of tile shapes available including: hexagons, chevrons, triangles and diamonds, as well as traditional squares and rectangles.
David Bigland, Managing Director of Moduleo UK and Eire, commented: “Moduleo Moods represents a real step-change in LVT flooring in the UK. For the first time, customers will be able to create a floor that matches their own distinctive vision.
“The collection offers unparalleled flexibility which allows us to create bespoke design-led flooring solutions for a variety of applications. From residential customers, to those operating in hospitality, retail or housing environments, Moduleo Moods is as unique as our customer’s requirements.”
Moduleo Moods is available on selected products in the Transform and Impress ranges and is designed and manufactured at Moduleo’s state-of- the-art facility in Belgium.
As part of IVC, a global manufacturer of vinyl flooring, Moduleo has a strong heritage and offers unrivalled eco- credentials along with BRE certification and an A+ sustainability rating.
David continued: “As a European manufacturer, we are heavily influenced by interior design trends and are able to respond quickly and effectively to the requirements of our customers - this collection is a real testament to this responsiveness.
“Bespoke, designer flooring has seen a huge surge in popularity over recent months, and Moduleo Moods puts intricate and stylish flooring design at our customer’s fingertips for the first time.
“We are proud to be bringing this
innovation to the market and look forward to utilising Moduleo Moods to create some truly stunning flooring solutions across the UK.”
www.moduleo.co.uk
NOSE AHEAD OF THE
COMPETITION WITH FLOORWISE For contractors and installers always on the go, the ‘floorwise stairnosings PVC profiles skirtings & trims’ folder is a great way to finding the right solution in a broad range of commercial environments.
Featuring samples of all available standard and heavy duty aluminium stairnosings, the Q range of stairnosings, stair edge trims and profiles in aluminium and PVC, the sample folder makes it easy to make specification choices on site, helping to cut down working times.
It also features the full range of PVC skirtings, cove formers, capping strips, edges, flexible trims, profiles and expansion joints. Including sit-on and set-in skirting variants, as well as combined cove former and capping strips, the folder is a comprehensive answer to most requirements.
Featuring colour reference charts, the folder demonstrates the ability of floorwise to find contractors a reliable, fast and value-driven answer to their installation requirements.
Richard Bailey, Managing Director of floorwise , said: “The sample folder typifies our approach to providing contractors with a broad range of high-quality solutions.”
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“With metal and PVC profiles made in the UK, contractors and fitters can be assured of great quality and, with everything bearing the floorwise name, the range is excellent value and easily accessible from the floorwise network that stretches right across the UK and Ireland.”
The ‘floorwise stairnosings PVC profiles skirtings & trims’ sample folder is available from your local floorwise distributor and is a great reference for any contractor or installer looking to make a fast decision on the correct profile for the application at hand.
www.floorwise.co.uk www.tomorrowscontractfloors.com
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