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COVER STORY


MAKING A HOUSE A HOME As well as providing flooring for commercial projects,


CFS also caters for the domestic sector. Here, the floorcovering specialist provides expert advice on designing in the home.


REGULARS 16


SPOTLIGHT 2PS IN A POD


This month, our spotlight shines on an unusual installation where a father-and-son team is using Gradus Grip to make floor out of coppers.


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MAKEOVER OF THE MONTH THE PERFECT MIX


For our Makeover of the month, we head to Shropshire where Polyflor has added style to a new cocktail bar with their stylish, wood-effect LVT.


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SCREEDS, RESINS & COATINGS


THE VIEW FROM FERFA In this issue, we start off a brand new bi-monthly


column contributed by Helen McGachie, Chief Executive Officer of FeRFA – the Resin Flooring Association.


MADE TO LAST How can large-scale commercial and industrial facilities


ensure that the floor underfoot will provide the necessary properties for decades to come? Flowcrete discusses.


FLOORCARE & MAINTENANCE


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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES The latest products and services from across


the industry.


10 QUESTIONS WITH… David Moodie, Specification Manager at


INTRAsystems, tells us how he got into the flooring industry and who he’d invite to his dinner party.


PUBLIC SECTOR


A* FOR SOLUS CERAMICS Tile supplier, Solus Ceramics brings a touch of


sophistication to an award-winning university building.


PERFECT PREPARATION F. Ball has provided a durable subfloor solution in the


major renovation of an iconic local landmark. 04 | CONTENTS www.tomorrowscontractfloors.com


FIRST THINGS FIRST Lisa Breakspear, of Fila UK, discusses the importance of carrying out a thorough initial clean of newly tiled surfaces.


RENEW, RECONDITION AND REVITILISE Steve Grimwood, MD of Osmo UK, looks at the


importance of regular cleaning and maintenance.


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