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BOREDROOM TO BOARDROOM


Commercial contractors Ajax Flooring Company provide expert guidance on how to create the wow factor in the workplace.


Whether its impressing clients, greeting suppliers, introducing new team members or motivating the workforce, office presentation speaks volumes about a business. Now more than ever, companies want their premises to reflect their brand and values. When creating a space to impress, it is surprising how much impact flooring can have.


HOW TO SELECT When it comes to commercial interior design, many businesses opt for a neutral palette and the most practical options. This is why carpet tiles are often specified as an efficient, easy-to-replace solution. However, there can be drawbacks such as the staining, ageing and the aesthetic they provide.


In some business settings, such as boardrooms, conference suites and meeting rooms, hard flooring may be a more appropriate option. This is thanks to the style and look they can bring to a space. For example, vinyl flooring has progressed so much in recent years, that it offers a high-end, luxury aesthetic. This can be ideal for rooms where it’s important to make an excellent first impression and create high-end impact.


Furthermore, depending on the branding and positioning of the company, there is no reason for businesses to stick to a neutral palette. With a wide range of options available now, companies have a range of styles and designs to choose from, which can better represent the brand. Steering away from creams and beige doesn’t mean you have to select garish colours. There are lots of colour options which are still professional but which also offer a contemporary, eye- catching look.


BANISH THE BEIGE Recently, Ajax Flooring stepped in to help leading security service specialists, Universal Security. The London-based business was looking to upgrade its boardroom to suit their style and branding. With their focus on providing ‘best in class’ solutions, they required a boardroom that represented their brand, including their high-quality of service.


Ajax Flooring was delighted to help them transform the boardroom into an on-brand, on-trend, stylish space. The team first removed the old carpet tiles that were in place then laid new luxury vinyl tiles (LVT). The option chosen for Universal Security was Polyflor Expona Commercial Wood LVT in Blue Recycled Wood which offered fantastic blue/grey hues.


The distinctive pattern of this flooring really catches the eye while also making the space appear much larger and brighter. The design also replicates the natural beauty of timber while being much more affordable as well as being easier to clean and maintain.


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The Polyflor Expona range also comes with a wealth of benefits which make it ideal for commercial use. For a start, the floor comes with a 10-year product guarantee. The thickness means it is perfect for heavy traffic such as busy meeting rooms, furthermore, it has a wear layer of 0.55mm for long-lasting durability.


The new flooring certainly makes a great impression and has really brightened up Universal Security’s boardroom while still maintaining a high-quality, professional finish.


www.ajaxflooring.co.uk


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