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ALL ABOUT THE BASE UZIN discusses the best
methods of subfloor preparation and how to select the correct smoothing underlayment for a perfect floor finish.
REGULARS
MAKEOVER OF THE MONTH: A FRESH TAKE
A selection of flooring from Polyflor was chosen to create a stylish and inviting indoor food market in a former bank building.
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NATURAL FLOORING
NATURE’S BEST Graham Clark, Head of
Marketing at British Wool, outlines the benefits that wool carpets can bring to commercial flooring applications.
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
The latest launches and updates from across the industry.
10 QUESTIONS WITH… Steve Whitbread, Business
Development Manager, CMS Danskin Acoustics shares some of his insight into the flooring industry now with predictions for the future.
FEATURES
PROCESSING PACKAGE VALUE
Howard Morris looks at how advances in processing technology provide an opportunity for contractors to build additional value into their own package.
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WHAT A CORKER! TCF editor Sarah Robinson
explains why cork is a strong candidate for a number of projects.
OFFICE & WORKPLACE
STEP CHANGE Milliken has helped to create
a modern, flexible workspace for an award-winning office design at a Russian bank’s headquarters.
MAKING HISTORY MODERN
Steve Radcliffe, Senior Specification Manager at Interface, explores the recent transformation of one of Manchester’s iconic buildings
OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS
THE GREAT OUTDOORS Stephen Boulton, Technical
Service Manager for F. Ball and Co. Ltd., talks through achieving perfect exterior flooring installations.
WINNING ON AGGREGATE
Why are resin-bound stone carpet systems becoming the flooring of choice for outdoor installations? Flowcrete UK discusses.
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