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FLOORING IN HEALTHCARE


mimic daylight – contractors can help create conditions that promote a more productive and focused environment.


TCF: WHAT IS THE LINK BETWEEN NATURE AND BONA’S NEW COLLECTION?


DAB: The new collection is inspired by nature. Nature has always had a fascinating effect on us humans, and even a simple look at nature can have a significant positive impact on your health and wellbeing.


Nature has long been associated with health and wellbeing, and the Bona collection goes beyond pure aesthetics and creates environments that promote health in every way.


This phenomenon is the subject of intensive research in various scientific fields – from psychology and neuroscience to environmental science.


TCF: WHAT COLOURS ARE FEATURED IN THE COLLECTION?


DAB: The Bona Resilient Solution Colour Collection integrates tones and colours inspired by the natural world, meticulously selected and thoughtfully designed for use across a number of sectors. There are five colour collections, and 15 earthbound colours; all of which bring nature indoors.


The five colour collections include Soothing Earth, Comforting Clay, Calming Sand, Healing Mud and Grounding Stone; each with its own selection of colours to help foster a tranquil environment.


Importantly, they are thoughtfully designed in darker, muted, and subtle tones to allow balanced interplay with other colours in the space. All of these colours embody different qualities and strive towards forming a nurturing, balanced, and cosy atmosphere to create a sense of tranquillity and relaxation.


For contractors looking to provide their healthcare client with further options, colour chips can also be added to the surface, and again the colour chip collection has been formulated alongside, including Earthy Charm, Raw Umber, Desert Greige, Alabaster Beige, and Chalky Taupe.


TCF: WHERE IS THE COLOUR COLLECTION BEST SUITED?


DAB: The colour of flooring has a profound effect on people, and there is clear evidence to support this. For this reason, the colour collection is beneficial across a range of sectors, particularly health and social care, education, and the leisure sector – providing contractors with the opportunity to bring nature indoors, and the client organisation to reap the benefits.


Remember, the colours of the flooring form the foundation of any colour concept. A calm and harmonious base atmosphere can be enhanced with accent colours on walls and furnishings as needed. It is essential that the flooring's colour allows for a wide range of combinations, as it typically cannot be changed in every room due to economic and maintenance considerations.


Additionally, flooring is the most durable element of interior design, and the Bona Colour Collection offers a soothing base palette that can be flexibly combined with all other room colours, maintaining its timeless appeal throughout its entire lifespan.


To help clients get a better idea of how a new surface colour would look in a space, make use of a floor visualiser tool. This free resource is quick and easy to use, and enables you to take a photograph of your space and automatically applies the colour of your choice to the flooring. It helps clients narrow down their colour choice and make a quicker, more informed decision by experiencing and exploring the new colour in their own space.


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