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THE PERFECT SYSTEM FOR YOUR DESIGNER FLOOR
REGULARS 10
F. Ball & Co. Ltd. introduce the System LVT package because luxury vinyl tiles deserve the best possible preparation.
ANOTHER DIMENSION Our spotlight feature shines on how 3D printing technology is revolutionising the construction industry.
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES The latest launches and updates from across
the industry.
10 QUESTIONS WITH… Christopher Newton, Exhibition Director of the
Surface Design Show tells us about the creative people who guide and inspire him and the aspects of flooring design which most impress him.
FEATURES
A SOUND SPECIFICATION When a renowned recording studio was looking to
restore their original wood floor, contractors turned to Bona. OFFICE & WORKPLACE
FLEXIBILTY AT EVERY STAGE Interface discusses how contractors can keep up with
the growing trend in creating flexible work spaces that can adapt with changing needs.
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THE RIGHT TACK Stephen Boulton, Technical Service Manager at F. Ball
and Co. Ltd., explains the purpose of carpet tile tackifiers and their usefulness in office environments.
SUBFLOOR PREPARATION
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POLISHED TO PERFECTION The Preparation Group outlines the benefits of
grinding and polishing a concrete floor and advises how to achieve the optimum result.
AN EASY FIXX Easylay Systems offers a versatile and time-saving
solution to challenging subfloors.
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RESILIENT FLOORING
OCEAN COLOUR SCENE Polyflor provides a new fish and chip restaurant with
a bespoke beach design using six colors from the Palettone PUR collection
OPENING OPPORTUNITIES PRO-TEK examines the benefits and composition of
Wood plastic composite (WPC) flooring, which is taking the USA by storm and looks set to do so here.
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