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INDUSTRY SUPPORT F. Ball explains how it supports flooring professionals, helping them achieve reliable, long-lasting results across projects, and address skills gaps.
REGULARS
6. WHAT’S NEW The latest news, product launches and updates from across the flooring industry.
16. MAKEOVER OF THE MONTH: DESIGNED FOR CARE A package of specialist products from Altro has helped deliver a high-performance ‘home from home’ refurb at a leading dementia-care home in Middlesex
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SPOTLIGHT: POLAND’S FLOORING SHOWCASE What’s in store for Warsaw Floor Expo 2026, the international trade fair for flooring and surface materials in Nadarzyn, which takes place from 26–28 May.
HOSPITALITY & LEISURE 20.
CALM MATERIALITY Wood surfaces from Havwoods help to bring a sense of tranquillity and softness to The Grilandia Restaurant, in London.
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STEP UP SUCCESS IVC Commercial vinyl floors have been chosen for two projects in Whitbread’s Thrive programme, to support young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
CLERKENWELL DESIGN WEEK PREVIEW 28.
SHOW TIME Clerkenwell Design Week (CDW) returns to London’s EC1 from 19–21 May, bringing a host of new features and highlights for this year’s edition.
INDUSTRIAL FLOORING 34.
INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH F. Ball explains why thorough subfloor preparation is essential for ensuring a safe, durable finish in heavy load, high-demand environments.
36. A MAJOR OVERHAUL Kemtile helps complete a cleanroom refurbishment at a pharmaceutical facility in Northumberland.
SOFTWARE & APPS
39. ON THE RECORD Jason Spangle at Wagner Meters explains how enhancing your data documentation can help prevent flooring failure caused by moisture.
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