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WILTON CARPETS COMMERCIAL REVITALISES


CLUBHOUSE The Notts. Golf Club, known to most simply as Hollinwell, is one of the most impressively manicured golf courses in the country, and has been attracting keen golfers for the best part of 130 years. A premium golf course deserves premium facilities, and Wilton Carpets Commercial recently stepped up to the tee with the club’s latest underfoot investment in its bar and lounge areas.


Boasting a traditional clubhouse that continues to accommodate members and guests alike, any carpet selected was to be in keeping with the general Hollinwell ambience. The bar and lounge would require 300m² of bespoke carpet in a design that would blend into its surroundings, reflecting the heritage of this prestigious venue.


Specified by Louise Musto of Red Squirrel Project Management, a made- to-order 10-row woven axminster was selected as the perfect match for the golf club. The bespoke service offered by Wilton was exactly what the club had been searching for, and there was no


F BALL LAUNCHES STYCCO FLEX RAPID CURING FLEXIBLE


ADHESIVE The UK's leading manufacturer of flooring adhesives and subfloor preparation products, F. Ball and Co. Ltd., has launched Stycco Flex rapid curing flexible adhesive in a tube. Suitable for bonding a wide range of construction and building materials, Stycco Flex has excellent gap filling properties and is waterproof, making it suitable for use in both internal and external environments.


The one component, ready-to-use product has high initial grab, with a rapid build up of bond strength. Fast curing Stycco Flex has an open time


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of up to 10 minutes and is suitable for bonding stair nosings, without the need for mechanical fixing. It is also


time wasted in handing Wilton a detailed brief of what the carpet had to offer. Based on subsequent conceptual work by the design team at Wilton, a tartan look in prominent hues of grey and purple was settled upon, the vision of Louise already beginning to take shape.


As Louise commented: “We couldn’t be more delighted with the level of service that we received from Wilton Carpets Commercial and the technology that they applied to our brief, ensuring that the colours were dyed to mirror the colours of the course. This has meant that we have a finished product that not only fulfilled the brief but exceeded


all our expectations, both practically and aesthetically.”


The carpet at Hollinwell epitomises everything that is good about the bespoke service at Wilton; these carpets bring superb underfoot comfort, colour clarity and appearance retention, created in the most precise of designs that can be tailored to the client. Installed by Kendal Quality Carpets, this bespoke carpet has been the recipient of many a complement since its introduction, taking nothing away from the traditional allure of this imposing clubhouse.


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suitable for use with carpet gripper, PVC cladding, skirting boards, architrave and trims. Nosings will be secure from as little as one hour after initial application and carpet gripper will be secure from as little as 30 minutes, dependent on temperature and environmental conditions. When installing wood flooring, Stycco Flex can be used to secure header rows.


Stycco Flex comes packaged in 290ml cartridge tubes, designed for use with a heavy duty applicator gun. Each cartridge can achieve coverage of up to 38 linear metres, based on a bead diameter of 3mm, or up to 14 linear metres, based on a bead diameter of 5mm.


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