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CONTENTS 14


COVER STORY


VINYL REVOLUTION To satisfy the increasing demand for LVT, Polyflor has


updated its Expona ranges, providing even more opportunities to create outstanding flooring designs.


REGULARS 16


MAKEOVER OF THE MONTH HAPPY DAYS


This month’s top installation features Polyflor vinyl tiles, which have helped to add a retro edge to an American-style diner.


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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES The latest products and services from across


the industry.


10 QUESTIONS WITH… Matt Farmer, Flooring Sales Director at CCF, reveals


why he’d invent an intelligent email filter and his interesting choices of dream dinner party guests.


SHOPPING CENTRES & RETAIL OUTLETS


ONE OF A KIND Tarkett considers how best to design unique flooring


schemes in retail environments.


A MAN’S WORLD Karndean Designflooring has created a striking floor


design for Ireland’s largest men’s brand, Best Menswear.


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Tomorrow’s Contract Floors is the official online magazine of The British Wood Flooring Association


WOOD & LAMINATE


A FLAVOUR OF JAPAN When designer Carsten Kraemer was searching for a


material to complement a traditional Japanese tea house, which adheres to the principles of feng Shui, he turned to Kebony.


MODERN RENAISSANCE Parquet flooring from Atkinson & Kirby has helped to


add character and style to the reception area of the Abode Hotel in Manchester city centre.


ADHESIVES


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04 | CONTENTS


WATERTIGHT TILING David Wilson, UK Technical Services Manager at BAL,


oulines how to select adhesive and grout for successful tiling installations in wet areas.


DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH What are the best methods for the removal of


adhesives and sealants? Paul Igo, Technical Director at The Preparation Group, discusses.


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