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perfect fit, given its environmental credentials. As a company, we have ISO 14001 registration and we are committed to our environmental management systems, which also includes reducing our carbon footprint,” commented COBA Flooring’s Sales Director, Chris Stanley.


The project, being in the heart of the Midlands, is also local to COBA Flooring’s UK head office and manufacturing facility.


COBA LAUNCHES FOREST FLOOR


INITIATIVE COBA Flooring is pleased to be a supporting an ambitious environmental project through sales of its Premier range of entrance matting systems during 2015. The Leicestershire based entrance matting manufacturer has launched its own campaign called the ‘Forest Floor Initiative’ in support of The National Forest Project, helping to transform 200 square miles of land in the heart of England.


THE HOME FOR LIFE BY HOUSE BEAUTIFUL CALLS IN THE MASTER


INSTALLERS As one of the UK’s top home interest titles, House Beautiful magazine, gears up to reveal its Home for Life concept at this year’s London, Manchester and Glasgow Ideal Home Exhibitions, Quick- Step called upon one of its Master Installers to lend a hand during the home’s off-site construction.


Acting as a major centrepiece at each of the three shows, The Home for Life by House Beautiful will showcase of the latest advances in home and lifestyle. Of course, as one of the year’s biggest flooring innovations, Quick-Step’s brand new Impressive waterproof laminate is fitted throughout the downstairs.


To ensure the floor is presented in the very best light throughout the shows,


08 For every 100m2 of Premier entrance


matting sold in 2015, COBA Flooring will be planting a tree in The National Forest, a colossal project that spans three counties: Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The aim is to link the ancient Forests of Charnwood with Needwood Forest, and in doing so, help to create beautiful landscape for families and wildlife to enjoy for many years to come.


“We are delighted to be showing our support for the National Forest Project. To do this through sales of our Premier entrance matting range seems the


Master Installer Mark Sands, along with his colleague Jack Slaughter, both of Kiley’s Carpets, Eastbourne were called upon to fit over 70m² of the laminate to the kitchen, dining, lounge, study, twenty something’s room and ensuite. Working to a tight timescale and with the need to work efficiently, quickly and with little mess, Mark and Jack were able to fit the entire area in a single day, testament to the speed of Quick-Step’s Uniclic profile and their skills as expert installers.


“The House Beautiful Home for Life showcases the latest in living concepts and the team at the magazine approached Quick-Step as one of the leading flooring brands to demonstrate its latest innovations. The brand new Impressive collection was a natural inclusion for this exhibition centrepiece and Quick-Step Master Installers the only proven way to ensure that it was fitted to the highest standard,” explained Michelle Magill from the Academy for Excellence in Flooring.”


www.quick-step-academy.co.uk www.tomorrowsflooring.com


There are four options within COBA’s Premier range of entrance matting – an interlocking tile system. Premier Plus and Premier Track are PVC tiles with carpet inserts (80% recycled materials) while Premier Grip is manufactured from 100% recycled PVC. Premier Surface, comprising a recycled PVC base tile and hard wearing nylon carpet insert, is the newest addition and is the ideal heavy duty solution for areas that do not have a recessed matwell.


Sales from any product within the Premier range will contribute to COBA’s ‘Forest Floor Initiative’.


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